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St Asaph Cathedral outside

St Asaph Cathedral

Reputed to be the smallest ancient Cathedral in Britain. Magnificent architecture and stained glass…

Ospreys

Glaslyn Ospreys

Come and see magnificent ospreys which have been breeding since 2004 in the Glaslyn Valley,…

Criccieth Castle

Criccieth Castle

Criccieth Castle was built by Llywelyn the Great of the Kingdom of Gwynedd.The castle was…

Wrexham County Borough Council

Wrexham County Borough Council

The first surviving footage of an international football match between Wales and Ireland from April…

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  1. Add Fairbourne Railway to your Itinerary

    Fairbourne Railway

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    Steam Railway

    FAIRBOURNE

    Narrow Gauge Steam Train journey offers superb views of Cader Idris mountain range and Mawddach Estuary extending two miles between Fairbourne Village and Barmouth Ferry where it connects with a ferry which takes passengers across the Afon Mawddach…

  2. Add St Dyfnog Church to your Itinerary

    St Dyfnog Church

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    Church / Chapel

    DENBIGH

    On the outskirts of Ruthin is the famous St Dyfnog Church, Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch, a Grade I listed building dating from the 13th century.  St Dyfnog’s church is named after the 6th century saint who lived by a nearby waterfall.  The church is…

  3. Porth Wen

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    Type:

    Beach

    Portwenn

    Port Wen is a history rich beach, located on the north coast of Anglesey

  4. 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…

  5. Add Greenfield Valley Trust Ltd to your Itinerary

    Greenfield Valley Trust Ltd

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    Type:

    Heritage / Visitor Centre

    HOLYWELL

    An award winning 70 acre Country Park featuring ancient monuments and industrial history.

  6. Add Din Llugwy Romano-British Village to your Itinerary

    Din Llugwy Romano-British Village

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    Historic Site

    Moelfre

    Revealing late Roman settlement – but was it originally from the Iron Age?

    Covering an area of more than a quarter of a football pitch, this fascinating ancient village features the remains of two round huts and several rectangular buildings…

  7. Tal Y Bont

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    Type:

    Beach

    Ceredigion

    Tal Y Bont is a sandy beach in the west of Snowdonia

  8. Add Penrhosfeilw Standing Stones to your Itinerary

    Penrhosfeilw Standing Stones

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    Historic Site

    Holyhead

    Bronze Age standing stones shrouded in mystery

    Very little is known about the origins of this pair of standing stones. Erected during the Bronze Age, they stand roughly 10ft/3m high and 11ft/3.3m apart. One persistent myth says that they were once…

  9. Add Llanfairpwll Distillery to your Itinerary

    Llanfairpwll Distillery

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    Distillery

    Gaerwen

    A craft distillery based in Gaerwen on the Isle of Anglesey offering tour & tasting sessions and spirit academy experiences. We have a well stocked on site Distillery shop.

  10. Add North Wales Bowls Centre to your Itinerary

    North Wales Bowls Centre

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    Type:

    Leisure Complex

    PRESTATYN

    North Wales Bowls Centre is an 8 rink, international standard, flat green indoor bowling complex. Open to members and non-members, we welcome individuals, pairs, groups and visiting parties.
    The centre is also open to the general public not wishing…

  11. Treasure Island

    Treasure Island

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    Type:

    Sub-Attraction

    LLANDUDNO, Llandudno

    Found in Llandudno, Treasure Island is a leading Amusement Parks. Treasure Island give a quality service to customers in an organised location.

  12. Add Barkby Beach to your Itinerary

    Barkby Beach

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    Type:

    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.

  13. Add Bangor-on-Dee Racecourse to your Itinerary

    Bangor-on-Dee Racecourse

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    Sub-Attraction

    Bangor on Dee

    On the border between England and Wales, this charming rural track is set in glorious countryside beside the River Dee. 15 days racing per year plus conference and banqueting facilities for up to 300.

  14. 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.

  15. Add Presaddfed Chambered Tomb to your Itinerary

    Presaddfed Chambered Tomb

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    Type:

    Historic Site

    Bodedern

    Two of a kind

    Sitting in a field close to the southern end of Llyn Llywenan, the largest natural lake on Anglesey, this pair of Neolithic (New Stone Age) tombs sit just 7ft/21.m apart. Despite their closeness, the tombs’ alignment leaves no space…

  16. Add St Asaph Cathedral to your Itinerary

    St Asaph Cathedral

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    Cathedral / Minister

    ST ASAPH

    Reputed to be the smallest ancient Cathedral in Britain. Magnificent architecture and stained glass windows. Contains the Bishop William Morgan Welsh Bible of 1588. A living working place of worship as well as a visitor attraction.

  17. Add Brickfield Pond to your Itinerary

    Brickfield Pond

    RHYL

    Brickfield Pond, set in West Rhyl, is a local nature reserve popular for a range of recreational activities, including a 1km circular route of the pond.

  18. Add Abersoch Beach to your Itinerary

    Abersoch Beach

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    Type:

    Beach

    Abersoch

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

  19. Add Conwy Castle to your Itinerary

    Conwy Castle

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    Type:

    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…

  20. Add Rhian Jones Wales Official Blue BadgeTourist Guide to your Itinerary

    Rhian Jones Wales Official Blue BadgeTourist Guide

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    Type:

    Guided Tours

    CONWY

    As a Wales Official Blue Badge Tourist Guide and Ambassador Awards holder, I have the honour of championing all that is Wales, with a warm welcome. My passion is to make your visit truly memorable as well as entertaining. Be it Cruise Ship coach…