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Dolwyddelan, a mountain stronghold of the Welsh Princes, stands in a magnificent location…
A traditional stone-built upland 16th-century farmhouse, birthplace of Bishop William…
Moel Siabod is a mountain in Snowdonia, which sits isolated above the villages of…
St. Julitta’s is the smallest of the old churches of Snowdonia. When it was built,…
Winner of every major tourism award. Great day out. New Victorian mine tour, local tour…
In the northern section of the Gwydir Forest Park, Llyn Geirionnydd is a 0.75 mile long…
Glyder Fawr is a mountain in Snowdonia located south-east of Llanberis, the second…
At 3010ft (917m), Tryfan is the fifteenth highest mountain in Wales and offers a wealth…
A lovely little 17th-century family chapel in the woods above Llanrwst, noted for its…
Gwydir Forest ranges across the hills on Snowdonia's eastern flank. High wooded ramparts…
Glyder Fawr is a mountain in Snowdonia located south-east of Llanberis, the highest peak…
The summit of Y Lliwedd is 2,946 ft (898 m) above sea level; the eastern flanks are steep…
Crib Goch is 3028 ft (923 m) high and is described as a "knife-edged" arête in the…
Cwm Idwal was the first officially recognised National Nature Reserve in Wales; it was…
At 3,209 ft, Pen yr Ole Wen is the seventh highest mountain in Snowdonia and in Wales. It…
The Welsh name for Snowdon is 'Yr Wyddfa' which means 'the tumulus'. At a height of…