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St Collen's Church
Type
Type:
Church / Chapel
LLANGOLLEN
The Church of St Collen was founded in the 6th century and has Medieval hammer beam roofs, from one of the finest roofs in Wales. The church dates back to the 13th Century however much of what stands today was part of the renovation in 1864. The…
St Cwyfan's Church
Type
Type:
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…
St Cybi's Church
Type
Type:
Church / Chapel
HOLYHEAD
One of its attractions is St Cybi's Church, a grade 1 listed church built between the 13th and 16th centuries within the walls of the ancient roman fort Caer Gybi. The church has an interesting history having be raided by Viking invaders in the…
St David's Apartments
Type
Type:
Self-Catering
Rhos on Sea
St. David's is a traditional Marine residence that has been tastefully converted into holiday apartments each individually designed to create a 'home from home' that you'll love to relax and enjoy life in.
We have 7 lovely self catering holiday…
St Dyfnog Church
Type
Type:
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…
St Dyfnog’s Holy well
Type
Type:
Historic Site
DENBIGH
St Dyfnog’s Holy well is also nearby, though it is a very simple site today, the well was said to have been lined with marble in the 18th century, with statues arranged around the outside, and there were changing rooms for pilgrims so they could…
St George's Hotel
Type
Type:
Hotel
Llandudno
St Georges Hotel is North Wales' premier luxury seafront hotel and is situated in a stunning position on the North Wales coast overlooking the Llandudno seascape and The Great and Little Orme Mountains.
St Peter's Square
Type
Type:
Historic Site
RUTHIN
Perched on top of a hill, all roads into Ruthin seem to lead to St Peter’s Square in the centre. Visitors come here to admire the mix of architectural styles, the excellent specialist shops, and good eating places.St Peter’s Square has more listed…
St Tysilio's Church
Type
Type:
Church / Chapel
MENAI BRIDGE
On the other side of Beaumaris is the town of Menai Bridge is St Tysilio's Church, Church Island, in the small island in the Menai Strait. The church was constructed in the 15thcentury. There is a memorial for the local men killed during the world…
Stori Brymbo
Type
Type:
Heritage / Visitor Centre
BRYMBO
Developing heritage attraction in Brymbo, Wrexham, telling a 300 million year story from ancient fossil forest to ironworks, steelworks and the Industrial Revolution. Fully opening in June 2026. Closed after Easter until then, with only occasional…
Swallow Falls
Type
Type:
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…
Sygun Copper Mine
Type
Type:
Cave
BEDDGELERT
Self-guided audio-visual tours through the old workings on foot. Winding tunnels and large colourful chambers with magnificent stalactite and stalagmite formations. A rare opportunity to explore tunnels abandoned in 1903.
Talacre Beach - Point of Ayr Lighthouse
Type
Type:
Beach
HOLYWELL
Talacre is a sandy beach on the North Wales coast.
Talacre Beach Craft Lodge
Type
Type:
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…
Tan-yr-Ogo Lodge and Gothic Room
Type
Type:
Self-Catering
ABERGELE
Tan-yr-Ogo Lodge is a monumental gate lodge built as the ceremonial entrance to Gwrych Castle. The lodge itself has has three bedrooms, spacious kitchen/dining room, drawing room, downstairs toilet and an impressive bathroom. There's also an option…
The Bay View Restaurant and Bar
Type
Type:
Restaurant
Cemaes Bay
The Bay View Restaurant and Bar offers a wide range of beers, wines and cocktails, as well as a food menu offering local produce, seafood and daily specials.
The Coach House
Type
Type:
Self-Catering
Portmeirion, Snowdonia
A quaint 'Award Winning' Grade II Listed Holiday cottage in the heart of Snowdonia. Close to beautiful secluded beaches, Zip World, Portmerion, Ffestiniog Railway, stunning mountains and only 10 minutes walk to the local pub! To book online visit…
The Dee Bridge
Type
Type:
Historic Site
LLANGOLLEN
The Dee licks the angled buttresses of Llangollen’s weighty Gothic bridge, which has spanned the River since fourteenth century. The bridge that stands today dates from the 16th century. The bridge was originally built for pack horses and has been…
The Great Orme
Type
Type:
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,…
The Grill Room at Royal Oak Hotel
Type
Type:
Restaurant
Betws-Y-Coed
Delivering modern Welsh cooking with fresh seasonal flavours in luxurious spaces. Our family owned business welcomes you to experience the flavours of Eryri - Snowdonia. Chose to eat at the Grill Room for a relaxed vibe or the Llugwy River…
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