PORTMEIRION
Sir Clough Williams-Ellis’s wonderful Italianesque village famously used by 1960’s TV series ‘The Prisoner’ starring Patrick McGooghan
PWLLHELI
Seaside market town with a great beach and one of the best modern marinas in the UK
FFESTINIOG & WELSH HIGHLAND RAILWAYS
Enjoy the breathtaking scenery of Snowdonia National Park via the golden age of steam
CRICCIETH CASTLE
13th Century Welsh stronghold overlooking Tremadog Bay and the historic town of Criccieth
TY COCH INN
Enjoy a pint at the famous ‘pub on the beach’ at Porthdinllaen, voted in the top ten of the best beach bars anywhere in the world!
NANT GWRTHEYRN
Welsh Language and Heritage Centre, located near the village of Llithfaen on the northern coast of the Llŷn Peninsula
SNOWDONIA NATIONAL PARK
Offering some of the most spectacular landscape in the UK with views right across to Ireland
HARLECH CASTLE
Perched spectacularly in a commanding position overlooking the town, this C13th Edward I fortress is a must see
LLYN COASTAL PATH
Over 90 miles of footpath running along the coast of the Llŷn Peninsula from Caernarfon to Porthmadog in Gwynedd
PORTH OER BEACH
One of the many exquisite beaches dotted along the Welsh Riviera coastline, famous for its unique ‘Whistling Sands’
PORTHMADOG
Pretty harbour town steeped in maritime history with an array of shops and restaurants
DYLAN’S RESTAURANT
Experience fine dining at its very best in this fabulous Art Deco restaurant situated right on the sea front at Criccieth
SWALLOW FALLS
Set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, the river Llugwy flows through a narrow chasm creating a spectacular waterfall
PLAS YN RHIW
National Trust manor house with stunning ornamental gardens and wonderful far reaching views along the coast
TRE’R CEIRI HILLFORT
Located 450 metres above sea level on an exposed peak of Yr Eifl sits one of the biggest and best preserved ancient forts in Britain
DAVID LLOYD GEORGE MUSEUM
Situated in the heart of Llanystumdwy, the village where one of the UK’s greatest prime ministers lived as a child
BETWS-Y-COED
Gateway to Snowdonia, located in the wooded Conwy Valley, the River Llugwy dramatically flows through this idyllic Welsh village
CWM PENNANT
Hike up through an ancient woodland to discover Cwm Ciprwth mine workings set in a spectacular landscape
BARDSEY ISLAND
“Island of 20,000 Saints” is located just two miles off the tip of the Llŷn Peninsula, it is rich in wildlife, with a fascinating history dating back to the 5th century
ABERSOCH BEACH & HARBOUR
A vibrant village that hosts a number of festivals throughout the year with perfect beaches for water sports activities
CWMYSTRADLLYN
The magnificant Ynys-y-pandy Slate Mill in the little village of Cwmystradllyn
NATIONAL SLATE MUSEUM
Lllanberis UNESCO World Heritage slate mines, one of six World Heritage sites in Wales
SYGUN COPPER MINE
Explore this wonderful Victorian copper mine near the pretty village of Beddgelert
BEDDGELERT VILLAGE
Picturesque village in Snowdonia with a bridge crossing the River Colwyn