Places to Visit in Wales for Couples

Places to Visit in Wales for Couples

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Discover the Best Places to Visit in Wales for Couples

As well as dreamy mountain landscapes, quaint towns and villages and golden beaches, there are lots of places to visit in Wales for couples! From exploring Lalnddwyn Beach to discovering pretty Portmeirion, our guide has many days out in Wales for couples.

Whether you are planning an adventure-filled day out or a romantic date night, this list of places to visit in Wales for couples will provide some inspiration.

Special days with your partner can be spent exploring the enchanting Italianate-style village of Portmeirion. Here, you can admire its stunning setting on the North Wales coastline and the intricate architecture that makes this place so special. Find a collection of award-winning restaurants, shops, a spa and a sub-tropical garden here. Bliss!

Alternatively, spend your day in the magical setting of Fairy Glen. This is one of the most enchanting places in North Wales, where you can dip your toes into the water or simply admire the glistening waters.

For active days out in Wales for couples, there is the highest mountain in Wales to climb. Mount Snowdon stands at an elevation of 1,085 and provides gorgeous views on a clear day! You and your loved one can make the most of the climb up and the cafe at the top!

Other active days out in Wales for couples include Bounce Below, Canolfan Tryweryn, and Zip World!

Come evening, you will also find plenty of things to do as a couple in North Wales. From catching a game at The Racecourse Ground in Wrexham to dining at Catch 22 Brasserie in Holyhead, you’ll find lots of evening entertainment here.

Continue reading to find the best places to visit in Wales for couples…

  • Llanddwyn Beach

    Llanddwyn Beach

    Llanddwyn Beach
    Llanfairpwllgwyngyll
    Anglesey
    LL61 6SG

    This remote island-like beach boasts stunning views of Snowdonia and the Lyn Peninsula. Part of the Newborough Warren National Nature Reserve, this area is rich in birds and other wildlife.

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  • Llandudno from Ormes Bay

    Llandudno North Shore Beach

    Llandudno
    Conwy
    North Wales
    LL30 2LG

    The largest and most popular beach in Llandudno, North Shore is a long-established and much-loved beach resort. Sheltered by the Great Orme and Little Orme headlands, the beach enjoys a sheltered position and plenty to do.

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  • llandudno pier at sunset

    Llandudno Pier

    N Parade
    Llandudno
    North Wales
    United Kingdom
    LL30 2LP

    01492870346

    Visit this stunning traditional pier for food, drink, arcade games and more! Set in the popular seaside resort of Llandudno, the pier makes for the perfect family day out. Once you’re done sandcastle building on the beach, grab some fish and chips and watch the world go by at Llandudno Pier!

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  • llandudno promenade, llandudno
    Image Credits: Martin Froggatt - CC BY-SA 2.0

    Llandudno Promenade

    Gloddaeth Cres
    Llandudno
    LL30 1AN

    01492596253

    Walk the seafront at Llandudno Promenade. Here you can take in stunning sea views, pick up an ice cream and access the beach. Make a pitstop at Llandudno Pier and catch the famous Punch and Judy show.

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  • tobogganing

    Llandudno Snowsports Centre

    Happy Valley Rd
    Llandudno
    LL30 2LR

    01492 874707

    Head to Llandudno Snowsport Centre for skiing, snowboarding, snow-tubing, and tobogganing! Thrill seekers will love making their way down the longest toboggan run in Britain or the impressive dry ski slope with stunning views out to the coast. Fancy a slower pace? Take to the alpine adventure golf course before settling down for refreshments at the alpine bar and kitchen.

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  • caverns

    Llanfair Slate Caverns

    Cae Gethin Farm
    Harlech
    LL46 2SA

    01766 780247

    Go underground and experience the 100-year-old Llanfair Slate Caverns. These manmade caverns were created by candlelight and contain some of the oldest slates in the world. Emerge to find breath-taking views of Cardigan Bay.

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  • Lone Tree at Llyn Padarn

    Llyn Padarn

    Llyn Padarn
    Llanberis
    Caernarfon
    Gwynedd
    LL55 4TY

    01286 870892

    Llyn Padarn is a great spot to visit whilst in Snowdonia! Enjoy this glacially formed lake nestled amidst breath-taking scenery, where the village of Llanberis rests on the southern banks.

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  • Llyn Ogwen

    Lôn Las Ogwen

    Porth Penrhyn
    Bangor
    North Wales
    LL57 4HN

    Follow this 11-mile walk from Porth Penrhyn to the Ogwen Valley. Travel along a disused narrow-gauge railway line, through picturesque woodland and into the mountains of the Snowdonia National Park.

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  • Moel Famau

    Moel Famau

    Moel Famau Country Park
    Mold
    CH7 5PH

    Moel Famau, meaning ‘mother mountain’, is the highest summit in the Clwydian Range. Sitting in the centre of the heather-clad hills of the range, Moel Famau offers stunning views across the Vale of Clwyd to Snowdonia and the coast beyond.

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  • north western gardens, llandudno

    North Western Gardens

    Mostyn St
    Llandudno
    North Wales
    United Kingdom
    LL30 2NF

    The North Western Gardens are surrounded by a selection of stunning Victorian buildings in Mostyn Street, Llandudno. The gardens take their name from the North Western Hotel, now called the Tudno Castle Hotel.

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