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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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    Brickfield Pond

    Brickfield Pond
    Rhyl
    LL18 2RN

    Set in west Rhyl, Brickfield Pond is a nature reserve that was once a clay pit. Here you can spot a variety of water birds including ducks, mallards, mute swans, and moor hens. If you’re lucky, you may also spot a kingfisher, grey heron, and sand martin.

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  • man fishing

    Bron Eifion Fisheries

    Unnamed Rd
    Cr
    Criccieth
    North Wales
    LL52 0SA

    01766523512

    Bron Eifion Fisheries is a collection of established lakes, including the Coarse Lake which has a reputation for being one of the most densely stocked lakes in Wales. Species found here include carp, tench, bream, gudgeon and many more!

  • two girls playing on a swing

    Brookfield Drive Playground

    Rhos on Sea
    Colwyn Bay
    North Wales
    United Kingdom
    LL28 4SP

    Let the kids blow off some steam at Brookfield Drive Playground. Backed by the Colwyn Bay countryside, it’s a great place to have some outdoor fun.

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  • Bryn Celli Ddu, Llanfair
    Image Credits: Jessica Paterson - CC BY 2.0

    Bryn Celli Ddu

    Llanddaniel Fab
    Llanfair
    Anglesey
    North Wales
    United Kingdom
    LL61 6EQ

    Visit this iconic Neolithic tomb and get an insight into the rituals and ceremonies of the stone age. Situated on Anglesey, an island rich in pre-historic remains, Bryn Celli Ddu is a fascinating structure that can tell us many things about the lives of our ancestors.

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  • Caer Drewyn Hillfort

    Corwen
    Denbighshire
    North Wales
    United Kingdom
    LL21 9HU

    Caer Drewyn is one of the best-preserved Iron Age hillforts in Wales and sits in a stunning position overlooking the beautiful Vale of Edeyrnion. Unlike most hillforts, Caer Drewyn has walls of stone rather than earthen banks and ditches. Come and see this unique piece of Iron Age history for yourself.

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  • Caernarfon Castle

    Castle Ditch
    Caernarfon
    LL55 2AY

    03000 252239

    Built by Kind Edward I in the 1280’s, the designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site is an impressive structure that draws visitors to the town throughout the year, wanting to learn about its fascinating past.

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  • River Rafting

    Canolfan Tryweryn – National White Water Centre

    National White Water Centre
    Frongoch
    Bala
    Gwynedd
    LL23 7NU

    01678 521083

    Canolfan Tryweryn is the National White Water Centre, based near Bala in the Snowdonia National Park. Here, you can enjoy a world-class whitewater venue as you try your hand at rafting and canyoning!

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  • Castell Dinas Bran, Wrexham

    Castell Dinas Brân

    Llangollen
    Denbighshire
    Wales
    LL20 8D

    Come and explore this icon of medieval Powys! You can find Castell Dinas Brân between Wrexham and Llangollen, and it’s a eye-catching sight.

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  • Catch 22 Brasserie restaurant

    Catch 22 Brasserie

    London Road Valley
    Holyhead
    LL65 3DP

    01407 238220

    Catch 22 Brasserie, located in Valley on Anglesey, is a modern and casual family-run restaurant motivated by a passion for exceptional food and hospitality.

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  • Lake Vyrnwy Straining Tower

    Centenary Bird Hide

    Coed Alltforgan
    Oswestry
    SY10 0NE

    Centenary Bird Hide is located at the spectacular Lake Vyrnwy. Here you can spot a variety of birds nestled within the woods and around the small pool.

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