Attractions / Activities
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
Castell y Bere
Attraction
Distinctive remains of a native Welsh castle, probably begun by Prince Llywelyn ab Iorwerth ('the Great') around 1221. Castell y Bere was a remote outpost on Llywelyn’s southern frontier, but it was vital to his security.
Gypsy Wood Park
Attraction
Gypsy Wood Park is a unique North Wales attraction that all the family will love.
Penmaenmawr Museum
Attraction
Visiting Penmaenmawr Museum is a journey through time – a journey that takes you thousands of years into the past and leads you to the town you see today.
Old Post Office, Conwy Old Road, Penmaenmawr, Conwy, LL34 6UU
Trefor Beach
Attraction
There are extraordinary views of the Llŷn Peninsula from this unusual little village. Trefor developed thanks to the local granite quarry. Its small harbour became extremely busy in the days when the granite was shipped to all over Europe.
Trefor, Gwynedd, LL54 5LB