Pwllheli
Often billed as the capital of the Llyn Peninsula, the coastal market town of Pwllheli is well worth a visit. Keen sailors can use it as a base from which to explore Cardigan Bay and the Irish Sea, while...
Home to the beautiful Snowdonia National Park and stunning geology, Gwynedd provides a charming blend of fascinating history and outdoor fun.
For something unique, Llechwedd Caverns Trampoline Park is a fantastic option. Based on an abandoned slate mine, this subterranean playground is perfect for kids and adults alike.
Of course, Mount Snowdon is one of the area’s most prized attractions, featuring beautiful trails and Snowdon itself - the highest peak in England and Wales.
Make sure you don’t miss out on Bangor, either, where you can look forward to boutique shops and Penrhyn Castle - a stunning example of 19th century neo-gothic architecture.
Often billed as the capital of the Llyn Peninsula, the coastal market town of Pwllheli is well worth a visit. Keen sailors can use it as a base from which to explore Cardigan Bay and the Irish Sea, while...
Tywyn is right where the Welsh mountains meet the sea, offering visitors the best of both worlds. You can choose between exploring the expansive hills and mountains or relaxing on the Blue Flag beach -...