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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…
Place Tags: Activities
Bardsey Lighthouse stands on the southerly tip of the island and gives a guide to vessels in passage through St Read more…
Place Tags: Lighthouses
Porth Towyn (Rhos-y-Llan) beach is a sandy beach with some rocks towards each end of the beach. You have a Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches
The Menai Suspension Bridge was built by Thomas Telford and the first suspension bridge of this size in the world. Read more…
Trefor beach is alongside a small harbour and is sandy with some pebbles and rocks, situated on the north coast of Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches
Criccieth beach is a south facing beach with a mixture of sand and pebbles, located to the East of the Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches
Llechwedd Slate Caverns shows the history of slate mining in North Wales but also includes mountain biking trails, zip-wires and giant Read more…
Place Tags: History – Heritage and Outdoors – Nature
Harlech Castle was built (1283-1295) on a vertical cliff-face and has two rings of walls and towers with a very Read more…
Place Tags: Castles and Forts
Bangor Garth has a pier, the second longest in Wales is 1,500 feet (or 472 metres). Constructed largely in steel, Read more…
Place Tags: Piers
Cymer Abbey, remains of the simple abbey church, founded in 1198 by Maredudd ap Cynan for the Cistercian order. Read more…
Aberdesach Beach is a dog-friendly pebble beach with some rocks and sand. The beach is on the northern coast of Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches and Dog Friendly
Built in the early thirteenth century, the castle has a large round-towered keep approximately 50 feet (15.2m) high. Read more…
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