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Flint Castle

Flint Castle was the first castle to be built by Edward 1st during his campaign against Llywelyn…

Trefor Beach

Trefor Beach

Trefor beach is sandy and pebbly beach located on the northern coast of the Llyn Peninsula.

The Owls Trust

The Owls Trust

The Owls Trust, based atBodafon Farm Park, Llandudno, is a small charity doing a big and important…

a gorgeous view towards snowdon

Wales Outdoors

We offer inclusive day long, four and seven day tours of beautiful Wales. Experience castles,…

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  1. Add Aberdaron Beach to your Itinerary

    Aberdaron Beach

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    Beach

    Aberdaron

    Aberdaron is a sandy beach located on the southern tip of the Llyn Peninsula.

  2. Add Cors Dyfi Nature Reserve to your Itinerary

    Cors Dyfi Nature Reserve

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    Nature Reserve

    Machynlleth

    The Welsh Beaver Project has been investigating the feasibility of bringing wild beavers back to Wales since 2005. This work is being led by North Wales Wildlife Trust on behalf of all five Wildlife Trusts in Wales as part of our Living Landscapes…

  3. Add Wepre Park to your Itinerary

    Wepre Park

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    Parkland / Woodland Garden

    Flintshire, Wrexham

    Wepre Park is an ancient woodland rich in wildlife and history. It is a greatly valued green space for the residents of Connah's Quay, and is used by over 200,000 visitors from across the region annually.

  4. Add Wrexham County Borough Museum to your Itinerary

    Wrexham County Borough Museum

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    Museum

    WREXHAM

    Inside one of Wrexham's landmark buildings, Wrexham County Borough Museum is the starting point for discovering the eventful history of this region on the English-Welsh border.

  5. Add Powis Castle and Gardens to your Itinerary

    Powis Castle and Gardens

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    Garden

    WELSHPOOL

    Laid out in the early 18th century the gardens feature the finest remaining examples of Italian terraces in Britain.

    Explore richly planted herbaceous borders, enormous yew hedges; lead statuary; an orangery and peaceful woodland.

    Powis is…

  6. Add Anglesey Sea Salt Co/Halen Mon to your Itinerary

    Anglesey Sea Salt Co/Halen Mon

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    Heritage / Visitor Centre

    Brynsiencyn, LLANFAIRPWLL

    Tŷ Halen is home for our hand-harvesting process and 'behind the scenes’ tours and tutored salt tasting. Our saltcote also has a contemporary, design-led gift shop.

  7. Add Dolwyddelan Castle to your Itinerary

    Dolwyddelan Castle

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    Castle / Fort

    Dolwyddelan

    When in the area, this magnificent castle is certainly worth a visit. The car park is a 200 metre from the entrance and be prepared for some rough terrain to reach the monument.  

  8. Add Aber Falls Waterfall to your Itinerary

    Aber Falls Waterfall

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    Natural Feature

    Abergwyngregyn

    One of the most impressive waterfalls in North Wales, a trip to Aber Falls is an enjoyable day out for the whole family. A scenic, accessible for all footpath takes you past streams, wild horses and beautiful countryside to the dramatic, 120ft…

  9. Rhosneigr Beach

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    Beach

    Rhosneigr

    Rhosneigr beach is a popular, sandy beach located on the west of Anglesey.

  10. Kinmel Bay Beach (Sandy Cove)

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    Beach

    Abergele

    Kinmel Bay beach, also known as Sandy Cove, is a sandy beach on the North Wales Coast.

  11. Add Dolbadarn Castle to your Itinerary

    Dolbadarn Castle

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    Castle / Fort

    Llanberis

    Dolbadarn Castle is one of the castles of the Welsh Princes and can be found on a mound above Llyn Padarn. It is believed that the castle was built by Llywelyn ap Iorwerth in the thirteenth century and is considered to be one of the ancient defences…

  12. Add RSPB South Stack Cliffs Reserve to your Itinerary

    RSPB South Stack Cliffs Reserve

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    Nature Reserve

    Holyhead

    Enjoy a close-up view onto a wonderful cliff-side nesting colony, with binoculars and telescopes provided.

  13. Add The Boardroom Climbing to your Itinerary

    The Boardroom Climbing

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    Adventure Park / Playground

    Queensferry

    The Boardroom is one mighty fine indoor climbing venue. Stylish, relaxed and friendly with some beautiful blocs, lead and top rope lines providing over 1000m� of climbing as well as having the UK�s first PSICOBLOC!

  14. Add Caernarfon Airport to your Itinerary

    Caernarfon Airport

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    Airport

    CAERNARFON

    Caernarfon Airport�..why not try our pleasure flight around Snowdonia or have a go at flying on our trial lessons. Our coffee shop is open everyday with picnic area to watch the aircrafts flying. We also have a museum to visit.

  15. Add Amgueddfa Syr Henry Jones Museum to your Itinerary

    Amgueddfa Syr Henry Jones Museum

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    Museum

    ABERGELE

    The Sir Henry Jones Museum exists to commemorate the achievements of Sir Henry Jones, and to interpret his life in the context of a 19th Century Welsh rural community. This is accomplished through museum collections, displays and educational…

  16. Add Llandudno Pier to your Itinerary

    Llandudno Pier

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    Pier

    LLANDUDNO

    Llandudno Pier is the premier attraction to visit whilst on holiday in Llandudno, a fantastic holiday venue in Wales. We are Wales’ longest Pier and offer superb views, concessions, a relaxing stroll and excellent food stalls.

    Relax, and enjoy the…

  17. Add St Winefrids Shrine & Well to your Itinerary

    St Winefrids Shrine & Well

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    Church / Chapel

    HOLYWELL

    Still a popular place of pilgrimage

    The holy well at St Winefride’s has been a place of pilgrimage since at least 1115. It is said to spring from the spot where 7th-century Welsh abbot St Beuno brought his niece Winefride back to life, though it’s…

  18. Shacks - Wild Sauna

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    Natural Spa

    Llangollen

    Hidden in the woods and powered by fire, Shacks' wild off-grid sauna offers a stripped-back, sensory escape. No electricity, no distractions - just heat, steam, and the quiet of nature. It’s a private ritual for mind and body, whether you’re solo or…

  19. Add Barkby Beach to your Itinerary

    Barkby Beach

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    Beach

    PRESTATYN

    Barkby Beach, Prestatyn is backed by a wide promenade, sand dunes and picnic areas. Dog restrictions apply from May to October on the beach, however dogs are permitted all year to the east of the promenade.

  20. Add Borth Wen Beach to your Itinerary

    Borth Wen Beach

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    Beach

    Holyhead

    One of the most sheltered beaches on Anglesey, Borth Wen is a popular beach located on Holyhead’s southern shore. Also known as Rhoscolyn beach,