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Wthin a reletively short distance are a range of outdoor activities including walking, cycling, sailing and fishing. As keen walkers we have an array of maps and walking guides available and will be glad to give you details and advice on any.

One of Wales's most iconic facts is that there are more Castles per head of population than any other nation in Europe. Some were built by the native Welsh as defensive, others were built by the English to control the Welsh. 

 

Castles worth visiting include Conwy, Caernarfon, Harlech, Criccieth, Denbigh, Rhuddlan and Flint. Click on an image for further information...

 

PLACES TO VISIT

Llandudno

Llandudno

Take a leisurely stroll along the promenade of this victorian sea side resort and experience the still intact Victorian Pier

Betws y Coed

Betws y Coed

Visit the vibrant village on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park.

Chester

Chester

Historic Roman walled Chester with its famous covered shopping 'rows'.

Snowdonia

Snowdonia

Visit Wales' highest mountain (walk or take the train!)

Llangollen

Llangollen

Take a leisurely narrow boat trail across the world famous Pontcysyllta aqueduct or walk to the ruins of the Castell Dinas Bran.

Bala

Bala

Bala lake is the largest natural lake in Wales. Enjoy a variety of waterspouts or just take in the wonderful scenery.

ACTIVITIES

Zip World

Zip World

The longest zip line in Europe and the fastest in the world

Flip Out

Flip Out

Flip Out is the UK’s leading trampoline park operator, with a national network of cutting-edge arenas and state-of-the-art facilities.

Moel Famau

Moel Famau

Llandegla

Llandegla

Bala

Bala

Llandegla

Llandegla

CASTLES

Rhuddlan

Rhuddlan

Follow the link below for information on all the Castles...

Caernarfon

Caernarfon

Denbigh

Denbigh

Harlech

Harlech

Conwy

Conwy

GARDENS

Bodnant-Gardens

Bodnant-Gardens

Spring time is the best for experiencing the fantastic Laburnum Arch at these picturesque gardens.

Erddig

Erddig

Take a tour of this National Trust house and gardens. Experience the 'upstairs downstairs' life of the staff and local gentry

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