Bangor, Caernarfon and Llanberis
If your taste is for rugged, rocky mountains, breathtaking scenery and dramatic landscapes then you’ll be drawn to these welcoming towns and villages. Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa in Welsh) is a dominant presence, but you’ll also find wooded valleys, rushing rivers and clear mountain lakes. You’ll have the best of all worlds, for there’s attractive coastline too – the Menai Strait and northern gateway to the spectacular Llŷn Peninsula.
A lively university town. Bangor may be one of the smallest cities in Britain, but that doesn’t prevent it from having what is said to be the longest High Street in Wales.
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Gwynedd’s County town, home to Wales’ most famous Castle built by Edward I (also a World Heritage Site). Plenty of attractions, places to eat and shops selling local produce.
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Town blessed with superb lakeside location at the foot of Snowdon - and an exceptional range of things to see and do.
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Former slate quarrying village on the doorstep of the dramatic Nant Ffrancon Pass, Ogwen Falls and some of the North Wales’s wildest mountain scenery. |
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