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Oneplanet Adventure

Oneplanet Adventure

“Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned expert, our mountain bike courses are sure to take your…

Vale of Llangollen Golf Club

Vale of Llangollen Golf Club

A beautiful Championship golf course of the highest quality set in the Dee valley framed by the…

Families on the green dragon rollercoaster

GreenWood Family Park

Nestled among ancient trees, GreenWood is your go-to family day out for unforgettable forest…

Porth Oer

Porth Oer

Better known by its visitor title Whistling Sands, Porth Oer is a sandy beach located on the…

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  1. North East Wales Wildlife

    Flintshire, Mold

    North East Wales Wildlife (NEWW) was formed in 1986, at a time when urban wildlife conservation was being recognised as an important issue, exemplified by the loss of pond habitats in North East Wales.

  2. Add Wild Horse Brewing Co to your Itinerary

    Wild Horse Brewing Co

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    Brewery

    Llandudno

    Wild Horse Brewing Company is a small craft brewery based in the seaside town of Llandudno, North Wales – established in 2015.

  3. Add Talacre Beach Craft Lodge to your Itinerary

    Talacre Beach Craft Lodge

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    Craft Centre

    Talacre, Holywell

    Open to the public - booking essential.

    Choose from a huge selection of crafts including seasonal crafts, pottery painting, glass decorating, edible crafts, teddy bear workshops, beginner’s yoga sessions and so much more!

    Click the link…

  4. Lligwy Beach

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    Beach

    Dulas

    Lligwy beach is a wide, sandy beach located on the eastern coast of Anglesey.

  5. Add Nantclwyd y Dre to your Itinerary

    Nantclwyd y Dre

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    Historic Site

    Ruthin

    Come and step into history! Tickle the ivories, become a Victorian chef, put on some period finery and take a turn in the tranquil gardens with vintage teacup in hand! At Nantclwyd y Dre you are invited to make yourself at home in history and…

  6. Add The Woodworks Garden Centre & Cafe to your Itinerary

    The Woodworks Garden Centre & Cafe

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    Garden Centre

    Mold

    Our beautiful outdoor plant area features an abundance of hardy plants including perennials, a full range of ornamental and fruit trees, as well as soft fruit, shrubs, hedging and roses.

  7. Add Dyffryn Ardudwy Chambererd Tomb to your Itinerary

    Dyffryn Ardudwy Chambererd Tomb

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    Historic Site

    Harlech

    Neighbouring tombs built several generations apart

    Located on a hillside overlooking Cardigan Bay, the pair of tombs at this Neolithic (New Stone Age) burial site were built in two distinct stages. The smaller chamber to the west came first. This…

  8. Add Aberffraw Beach to your Itinerary

    Aberffraw Beach

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    Beach

    Aberffraw

    Aberffraw Beach is a sandy, unspoilt beach located on the west coast of Anglesey.

  9. Add Llandudno North Shore Beach to your Itinerary

    Llandudno North Shore Beach

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    Beach

    Llandudno

    Representing the main sea front area of Llandudno as a tourist resort, north shore is a three mile crescent shaped bay, flanked by two limestone headlands, the Great and Little Ormes.

  10. 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…

  11. Add Conwy Castle to your Itinerary

    Conwy Castle

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    Castle / Fort

    CONWY

    Conwy Castle built by Edward 1st during his conquest of Wales is according to UNESCO, one of the finest examples of a medieval castle in Europe. The castle was built between 1283 and 1287 and designed by James of St George, the master builder of…

  12. Porth Ceiriad

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    Beach

    Abersoch

    Porth Ceiriad is a sandy beach located on the southern coast of the Llyn Peninsula.

  13. Add Swallow Falls to your Itinerary

    Swallow Falls

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    Natural Feature

    BETWS-Y-COED

    The beauty of the area is enhanced by cascading waterfalls including the famous Swallow Falls that sits on the Afon Llugwy which Lord Ancaster gifted to the council in 1913! There are also Conwy Falls, the enchanting gorge of the Fair Glen and…

  14. Add Llandudno Promenade to your Itinerary

    Llandudno Promenade

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    Viewpoint

    Llandudno

    A Victorian seaside resort, largest holiday resort in Wales.

  15. Add South Stack to your Itinerary

    South Stack

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    Lighthouse

    HOLYHEAD

    South Stack is one of Anglesey’s must-see landscapes. Situated on Holy Island, it is Anglesey’s most westerly point, 3 miles to the west of Holyhead. The lighthouse was built in 1809 to mark the tiny island and is reached by a descent of 400 steps…

  16. Add Pont y Ddraig Harbour Bridge to your Itinerary

    Pont y Ddraig Harbour Bridge

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    Viewpoint

    RHYL

    A couple of kilometres walk from the railway station you come to the marina, and Pont y Ddraig Harbour bridge (Dragon’s Bridge).

  17. Add Conwy Morfa to your Itinerary

    Conwy Morfa

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    Beach

    CONWY

    Conwy Morfa is a large sandy beach on the North Wales Coast.

  18. Traeth Penllech

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    Beach

    Pwllheli

    Traeth Penllech, also known as Penllech beach is a sandy beach located on the northern coast of the Llyn Peninsula.

  19. Add Bangor on Dee Racecourse to your Itinerary

    Bangor on Dee Racecourse

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    Sub-Attraction

    WREXHAM

    Bangor-on-Dee Racecourse offers a selection of fantastic private spaces for corporate entertaining, or if you just fancy a day out in one of our restaurants, accessible restaurant packages are perfect for groups of family and friends.

    All of…

  20. Add Barclodiad y Gawres Chambered Tomb to your Itinerary

    Barclodiad y Gawres Chambered Tomb

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    Historic Site

    Llanfaelog

    An atmospheric tomb with rare examples of prehistoric art

    Barclodiad y Gawres (‘The Giantess’s Apronful’ in English) gives a revealing – and surprising – glimpse into the lives of our ancient ancestors. Perched in a spectacular cliffside location,…