Attractions / Activities
Aberdaron Beach
Attraction
Aberdaron, on the Llŷn Heritage Coast, has a glorious sandy beach with easy access (including disabled access).
Aberdaron, Gwynedd, LL53 8BE
Aberdyfi Beach
Attraction
Aberdyfi, one of Gwynedd’s most attractive coastal villages, stands in an idyllic spot where mountains meet the sea at the mouth of the River Dyfi.
Aberdyfi, Gwynedd, LL35 0EA
Abersoch Beach
Attraction
Abersoch is home to one of the most popular beaches on the Llŷn Peninsula – it’s certainly amongst the liveliest. The main beach is perfect for lounging since it’s in a beautiful, shady location.
Abersoch, Gwynedd, LL53 7EF
Arete Outdoor Centre
Activity Operator
Providers of outdoor education and adventure activity courses including rock climbing, canoeing, coasteering and gorge scrambling. 3 star graded group accommodation available for 100.
Caernarfon Airworld Aviation Museum
Attraction
Located on the airfield of the former RAF Llandwrog, the museum has an impressive collection of aircraft and aviation memorabilia including a D.H. Vampire, Hawker Hunter F1, Hawker Sea Hawk, Westland Whirlwind and BAe Harrier.
Corris Railway
Attraction
The Corris Railway was the first Narrow Gauge railway in Mid-Wales. Built originally in 1859 as a 2’ 3" gauge horse-hauled tramroad, steam locomotives arrived in 1878 and passengers were carried from 1883 to 1930.