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Canolfan Tryweryn is the National White Water Centre for Wales and is based near Bala in North Wales. The site Read more…
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The Menai Suspension Bridge was built by Thomas Telford and the first suspension bridge of this size in the world. Read more…
Harlech Castle was built (1283-1295) on a vertical cliff-face and has two rings of walls and towers with a very Read more…
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Abersoch lifeboat station is situated in the popular village seaside resort on the Llyn Peninsula. Abersoch lifeboat station has been Read more…
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Dyffryn Ardudwy Burial Chamber, Neolithic tomb comprising two chambers originally covered by a stone cairn. Read more…
Cymer Abbey, remains of the simple abbey church, founded in 1198 by Maredudd ap Cynan for the Cistercian order. Read more…
Penrhyn Castle 19th-century castle with spectacular contents and 50 acres of landscaped grounds. Built by the Pennant family it has Read more…
Bangor Garth has a pier, the second longest in Wales is 1,500 feet (or 472 metres). Constructed largely in steel, Read more…
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Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales, at an elevation of 1,085 m (3,560 ft) above sea level, and the Read more…
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Caernarfon is the traditional county town of the historic county of Caernarfonshire. The town is best known for its great Read more…
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Pwllheli lifeboat station was established in 1891 and now operates inshore and all weather lifeboats. Station is open daily, no Read more…
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Black Rock Sands at Porthmadog in North Wales is a great beach for kitesurfing with plenty of space for everyone. Read more…
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