Things To Do in North Wales
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Foil Ride - E-Foil Lessons
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Watersports
MENAI BRIDGE
Learn to E-Foil | An E-Foil Experience | North Wales E Foil School
Ever wanted to know what it's like to FLY... now you can!
Foilride offers lessons and sales with the amazing Lift eFoil, an electric surfboard that flies above a hydrofoil wing.…
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Foel Fenlli
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Viewpoint
MOLD
Foel Fenlli is the second highest peak in the Clwydian Range. The hillfort at the summit was built during the Iron Age. There is a carpark with footpaths leading directly to the summit.
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.
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…
Holyhead Golf Club
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Golf Course
HOLYHEAD
Located on the stunningly beautiful Isle of Anglesey, Holyhead Golf Club offers some of the best golf in Wales.
Owain Glyndwr Statue
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Viewpoint
CORWEN
Corwen is associated with tales of Owain Glyndwr, the Welsh hero who led a rebellion in the 15th century and a life size bronze size modern sculpture in the town square commemorates him to this day, which was installed in 2007. The statue depicts…
Plas Mawr (Elizabethan Townhouse)
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Historic House / Palace
Conwy
Never was a building better named. Plas Mawr, or the Great Hall, is quite simply the finest surviving Elizabethan town house anywhere in Britain.
This was a golden age when fabulously wealthy merchants invested in mansions, rich fittings and lavish…
Galeri Caernarfon - Arts Centre
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Arts Centre
Caernarfon
Galeri Creative Enterprise, a £7.5m development was officially opened in April 2005 and has been the largest and most ambitious of the trust’s project so far. The opening of Galeri marked a significant development for the arts and creative…
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…
The Great Orme
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Free Entry
LLANDUDNO
The name Great Orme, derives from an Old Norse word meaning ‘sea serpent’. The Orme is home to around 200 Kashmiri goats, who have roamed the headland since the 19th century. Kendrick’s cave on the Orme was a site of extraordinary archaeology finds,…
Empire Hotel Spa
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Spa
Llandudno
Indoor heated pool with special effect lighting, sauna, steam room and whirlpool.
Fairbourne Beach
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Beach
FAIRBOURNE
Fairbourne is a long, sandy beach located on the west coast of Snowdonia.
Scenic Sauna Ltd (t/a Sawna Bach)
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Natural Spa
Llanberis
We are a small family run business bringing sauna culture to North Wales. It all started with opening our first beach sauna at Porth Tyn Tywyn on Anglesey in 2023. Sawna Bach® has quickly become part of the local community. We are very proud to now…
Aqueduct Boat Trips
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Boat Trip
LLANGOLLEN
Built between 1795 and 1805, the impressive structure stands out from its surroundings and yet somehow complements the landscape perfectly, making it a site that simply has to be seen up close. This is the country's highest navigable aqueduct,…
Pet Place Abergele Dog Park
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Dog Friendly
ABERGELE
We opened the Dog Park at Abergele to be an all-inclusive space where you and your best furry friend could come and engage with other pet parents and pups in a safe space.
We offer play sessions throughout the week for all age and size groups along…
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…
Trefignath Chambered Tomb
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Historic Site
Holyhead
A trio of tombs
Despite their proximity to one another, this trio of Neolithic (New Stone Age) tombs were raised in distinctly different periods. The earliest chamber at the site’s western end is a simple box-like structure surrounded by a cairn of…
St Cwyfan's Church
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Church / Chapel
TY CROES
On the outskirts of Holyhead is the most recognizable church on Anglesey, St Cwyfan’s Church - The Church in the Sea. The 12th century medieval church is perched on a small island called Cribinau. Originally it stood on a peninsula between two…
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