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Around and About
By coming to North Wales you can enjoy nature in all its glory
as you explore the mountains, lush valleys, islands and
wonderful coastline.
The whole area is alive with much beauty
and variety not found in other parts of the country, and it all
changes season by season.
In the middle of all this we have St
Winifreds, with wonderful views and an excellent situation.
Llandudno is situated between Rhos on Sea and Conwy. Many people regard it as Britain’s best seaside resort, so
much so they go back year after year. Its setting is perfect - a
splendid promenade spans a gently flat curving bay between
the headland of the Great and Little Orme, another large
beach is to be found at the west shore where glorious views
of Snowdonia and Anglesey can be seen across the
breathtaking Conwy estuary.
North Wales has thousands of years of turbulent history and heritage; castles
are dotted throughout the area, Conwy (13th Century), Caernarfon,
Beaumaris and many more. There are mountains to climb, some on the doorstep of
Beechwood, or you can take a train ride to the summit of Snowdon,
3560ft, and one of the great scenic train rides in the country.
If you want high street shopping, theatres, castles, gardens, museums,
beaches, wildlife, cricket, deck chairs to sit on, or walking, fishing trips, a zoo
plus many other attractions, then North Wales is a place for you to visit. What’s more it’s so easy to get here by road, train or coach.
Nearby attractions
- Beaches (including jet-skiing and fishing trips)
- Ski and Toboggan slopes
- Eirias Park and Leisure Centre
- Mountain Zoo
- Butterfly Jungle and Bird Reserve
- Regular Coach trips
- Traditional Welsh Male Voice Choirs
- Local markets
Beauty Spots
- Snowdonia and Conwy Valley
- Anglesey
- Llyn Peninsula
- Betws-y-Coed
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