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610 x 233 Cerdded Gwydyr Walking
The River Conwy passes through a broad valley flanked by forest and farmland on its journey from mountain to sea. This green valley, long renowned for its beauty, is the dominant feature in a landscape of great variety. Close by there are tumbling falls, wooded gorges, mountain lakes, high moor and a charming stretch of the North Wales coast. There’s also a great choice of places to stay from classy hotels to hideaway cottages.
196 150 Llyn Elsi Lake

Betws-y-Coed

There’s so much to see and do in this bustling mountain resort that enjoys a beautiful location amongst woods and riverbanks. It’s a big hit with tourists, outdoor devotees and artists alike.

196 150 Melin Gwlan Trefriw Woollen Mills

Trefriw

Spa village where you can still see the mineral-rich waters discovered by the Romans. Visit Trefriw’s long established woollen mill which produces distinctive Welsh tapestries and tweeds.


196 150 Castell Conwy Castle

Conwy

The walled town of Conwy and its mighty castle evoke an authentic medieval atmosphere. Enjoy spectacular views from the fortress and wall walk (a World Heritage Site) down into the narrow streets and across the estuary.
400 233 Traeth Llanfairfechan Beach

Llanfairfechan

Mountain-backed seaside resort, recently named as the North Wales Calor Village of the Year 2009. The seafront has an open stretch of sandy Blue Flag beach that’s a great place to watch the birds over Traeth Lafan.

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