Dramatically placed between the Manod and Moelwyn mountains on the outskirts of the Snowdonia National Park.
Charming seaside town with two beaches separated by a spectacular headland castle, chosen as the cover of a new calendar to mark the 25th anniversary of Cadw, the organisation that cares for Wales’s historic sites.
Flourishing harbour town ideally located as a gateway to the Snowdonia National Park. There are hills and mountains above (including Moel y Gest at 860ft/262m) and the lovely Glaslyn Estuary to the east.
Village set amongst sweeping moors and the wildernesses of the Rhinogs south of Snowdon.
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