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Things to do in North Wales

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Discover the best attractions and things to do in North Wales

There are many diverse places to visit in North Wales where you can appreciate both history and natural beauty in its finest form. There are things to do in North Wales for all ages, tastes and times of the year, so use our guide for some inspiration!

Things to do in North Wales

Dramatic scenery and a distinct cultural identity are found in North Wales’ epic settings. Learn about one of Europe’s oldest living languages and enjoy the best experience in Britain while you’re doing it!

One of the must things to do in North Wales is to discover many stunning castles, including those in Gwrych, Caernarfon and Conwy which are preserved immaculately within a Wales’ World Heritage Site. If you prefer stately homes, Erddig near Wrexham and Plas Newydd on Anglesey are perfect days out in North Wales. The latter even possesses a collection of works by artist Rex Whistler, including the UK’s largest canvas painting.

The stunning coastline is a must thing to do in North Wales for families and for those looking for things to do with dogs! From the sheltered and safe waters of Abersoch Beach to the golden sands of Colwyn Bay, these North Wales beaches are sure to impress a family of all ages!

Other things to do in North Wales include hiking up Snowdon, meandering the pretty Alyn Waters Country Park and strolling along the Llangollen Wharf. While North Wales is the outdoor capital with tonnes of outdoor activities, its weather is notoriously unpredictable, so it’s always good to have indoor activities ideas to hand!

Continuing to impress, our guide features some great free things to do in North Wales too, including North Wales museums, National Trust Properties, walks and castles in North Wales!

Places to visit in North Wales

There is an array of lovely places to visit in North Wales, including quaint towns and villages, and bustling cities. Visit the historical towns of Conwy and Llangollen or spend your day relaxing in the coastal settings of Llandudno and Abersoch.

Alternatively, visit the exciting city of Wrexham to catch a game at the Racecourse, which was acquired by famous actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenny. And, if you’re coming during the festive season, Wrexham offers access to lots of wonderful things to do in the nearby Snowdonia National Park during winter.

Another superb place to visit in North Wales is the beautiful Portmeirion village. The village is famous for being the setting of the cult ‘60s series The Prisoner. This Italianate resort is one of the quirkiest places to visit in North Wales, overlooking the marvellous Dwyryd Estuary.

Treating your partner to a special getaway? If so, use our guide to places to visit in Wales for couples!

Continue reading to visit superb things to do in North Wales…

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    SC2 Rhyl

    W Parade
    Rhyl
    LL18 1BF

    01745 777562

    Head to SC2 Rhyl for indoor and outdoor water play for all ages and abilities. Take the plunge on a flume ride or take a dip in the beach-style paddling area before tucking into delicious refreshments at the onsite café. Want to stay dry? Try your hand at the indoor adventure soft play area or the thrilling ninja tag.

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  • snowdon train

    Snowdon Mountain Railway

    Snowdon Mountain Railway
    Llanberis
    Gwynedd
    LL55 4TT

    01286 870223

    For awe-inspiring views and an incredible day out in North Wales, book your journey on the Snowdon Moutain Railway today! Departing from Llanberis, this attraction takes you up the highest mountain in Wales, a journey experienced by 12 million travellers since 1896.

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  • South Stack Lighthouse and Nature Reserve

    Sat astride a tiny islet off Anglesey, South Stack Lighthouse was built in 1809 to warn ships from the dangerous rocks, it is now a popular tourist destination and one of the most photographed lighthouses in Wales.

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  • Spinnies Aberogwen - North Wales Wildlife Trust
    Image Credits: Lesbardd - CC BY-SA 4.0

    Spinnies Aberogwen – North Wales Wildlife Trust

    Bangor
    North Wales
    United Kingdom
    LL57 3YH

    Spinnies Aberogwen North Wales Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve Head to Spinnies Aberogwen, a series of lagoons and surrounding habitats. Walk around the reserve at your leisure and spot a variety of bird species including grey heron, kingfisher, chiffchaff and little grebe.

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  • St Giles Church
    Image credits: David Powell - (CC BY-SA 3.0)

    St Giles Church

    St Giles Church
    Wrexham
    LL13 7RT

    01978 355808

    St Giles Church is considered one of the finest examples of ecclesiastical architecture in Wales, so be sure to visit it on your next trip to Wrexham!    

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  • St Michael's Old Church

    St Michael’s Old Church

    Betws-y-Coed
    LL24 0AL

    01492643526

    Built-in the 14th century, St Michael’s Old Church is the oldest building in Betws-y-Coed and is nestled on the banks of the River Conwy. The church was replaced by the parish church of St Mary’s in the Victorian era and fell into disrepair. Today, thanks to the work of the Friends of St Michael’s, the church has been restored and regularly welcomes visitors.

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  • St Tysilio's Church

    St Tysilio’s Church

    Church Island
    Menai Bridge
    LL59 5EA

    01248 720707

    Visit this unique island church with a mysterious past. Cross the causeway from the Belgian Promenade and wander through the churchyard before climbing to the highest point of the island to take in spectacular views of the Menai Strait and the two bridges that cross it.

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  • Paddleboarding Snowdonia

    Stand Up Paddleboarding

    Take to the depths of stunning Llyn Padarn to experience the magnificent Snowdonia in a unique way. Leave your devices in the car and allow the natural beauty to sink in while floating along these calm, glistening waters.

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    Stena Line

    Stena House
    Station St
    Holyhead
    LL65 1DQ

    03447707070

    Travel from Anglesey to Dublin on the Stena Line. Leave the terminal and explore the Irish capital for the day or simply take a round trip, enjoying the sea views and duty-free offerings on board.

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  • Summit Cable Car Station
    Image Credits: Raintheone - CC BY-SA 4.0

    Summit Cable Car Station

    Llandudno
    North Wales
    Wales
    United Kingdom
    LL30 2XE

    01492877205

    View Llandudno from above with a ride on the Llandudno Cable Cars. Glide from Happy Valley to the summit of the Great Orme and take in the panoramic views of the Bay of Llandudno, the Little Orme and Conwy Estuary.

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