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Menai Bridge
Cycling package from Holyhead to Chester with accommodation and luggage transfer.
Isle of Anglesey
Holyhead Mountain (Mynydd Twr in Welsh: from (pen)twr, meaning "stack") is the highest point at 722 ft on Holy Island and the highest in the county of Anglesey.
Isle of Anglesey
Parys Mountain/Mynydd Parys is located south of the town of Amlwch in north-east Anglesey. It was the site of a large copper mine that was extensively exploited in the late 18th century.
Llandudno
Penderyn opened a 2nd distillery in the wonderful and historic town of Llandudno, Wales’ biggest coastal resort, in May 2021. There is a shop, open, a Visitor Centre (Tours and Masterclasses are available) and a large car park at the rear.
Gwynedd
At 1841 ft, Yr Eifl, (The Rivals in English), rises sharply from the north coast of the Lleyn Peninsula.
Isle of Anglesey
Impressive Neolithic chambered tomb, with partially restored entrance passage and mound, on the site of a former henge monument.
At 3010ft (917m), Tryfan is the fifteenth highest mountain in Wales and offers a wealth of scrambling and climbing possibilities.
Aberdyfi
Kayaking, climbing, gorge walking, hill walking, sailing, rafting.....The adventure starts here!
Flintshire
Substantial remains of Cistercian abbey, originally founded as a house of the order of Savigny in 1131, and remodelled in the thirteenth century and later.
CRICCIETH
The 70 acre estate of Talhenbont Hall has 19 ghosts (all friendly!).
LLANDUDNO
Ski - Snowboard - Toboggan - Snow Tubes - Alpine Golf... John Nike Leisure sport Llandudno offers a wide variety of activities for everyone to enjoy. Situated 415ft above sea level with spectacular views of Llandudno and the Irish Sea.
Ynys Mon
The Conway Centre is a large, short term, residential educational facility set in idyllic surroundings on the island of Anglesey North Wales. The Centre occupies 169 acres of National Trust parkland and gardens.
Isle of Anglesey
The Seawatch Centre is a reminder of the island's rich maritime history. Learn about the bravery of coxswain Richard Evans who was awarded two gold medals for saving the lives of the crews of two ships.
CAERNARFON
Tanrallt Mountain Centre are happy to provide outdoor activities to resident and non-resident groups as well as individuals and families which is nestled in the beautiful surroundings of SNOWDONIA in the shadow of the majestic Mount Snowdon
The Little Orme is 463 ft in height. It is one of two headlands that are situated at either end of Llandudno Bay. The Little Orme is to the east and the other larger headland, the Great Orme, is to the west.
Gwynedd
Neolithic tomb comprising two chambers of different phases, originally covered by a stone cairn.
Llandudno
The building of Llandudno Pier commenced in 1876 and was completed in 1878. The Pier is known for it splendid Victorian and Edwardian elegance.
Moel Cynghorion (The Bare Hill of the Councillors) lies several miles north-west of Snowdon and forms part of the Moel Eilio Horseshoe walk; it is 2,211 ft high.
Isle of Anglesey
Din Lligwy conjures up a romantic image of a Celtic settlement hidden in a wooded grove.
Wellington Road
Britain's oldest miniature railway - train rides around Marine Lake since 1911. Museum with interactive touch screen, gift shop and toilets.