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…

  • Tan y Ddraig Ceramic

    Tan y Ddraig Ceramic

    27 Castle Street
    Conwy
    LL32 8AY

    014925 83566

    Head to Tan y Ddraig Ceramic Café where you can create your very own pottery designs in the historic town of Conwy, just a stone’s throw from Conwy Castle. Enjoy hot drinks and cakes as you make a completely unique keepsake.

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  • Overton Yew Trees, Wrexham

    The Overton Yew Trees

    High St
    Overton
    Wrexham
    Denbighshire
    North Wales
    LL13 0FA

    Want to uncover the Seven Wonders of Wales? Be sure to start at The Overton Yew Trees in Overton-on-Dee, near Wrexham.

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  • Theatr Clwyd

    Theatr Clwyd

    Raikes Lane
    Mold
    CH7 1YA

    01352 344101

    One of Wales’ top movie theatres, Theatr Clwyd screens both mainstream and independent movies as well as live performances.

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    Theatr Clwyd

    Raikes Ln
    Mold
    CH7 1YA

    01352 344101

    Theatr Clwyd is a regional arts centre in Mold offering a varied programme of theatre, pantomime, live music and comedy shows. With plenty of family friendly shows staged regularly, it’s a great place to take the little ones during your North Wales holiday.

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    Tir Prince Fun Park

    Towyn Rd
    Towyn
    Abergele
    North Wales
    LL22 9NW

    01745345123

    A retail market, amusement park and harness racing track all rolled into one, Tir Prince Fun Park has plenty to offer to all the family. Tir Prince Fun Park is also home to the Market Central Café where you can fill up on family favourites after a day of fun!

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  • Tŵr Mawr – Llanddwyn Island

    Llanddwyn Island
    LL62 5LR

    Don’t miss this historic landmark during a trip to Anglesey. Located on a rocky peninsula on the southwest corner of Anglesey, Llanddwyn Island is picture-perfect and home to a 19th-century lighthouse.

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    Venue Cymru

    Venue Cymru
    The Promenade
    Penrhyn Cres
    Llandudno
    LL30 1BB

    01492 872000

    Set beneath the foothills of Snowdonia on the seafront at Llandudno, Venue Cymru is one of Wales’ premier performance venues. From yearly pantos to theatre shows and musical performances, there’s something for everyone on offer here.

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    Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway

    The Station
    Llanfair Caereinion
    SY21 0SF

    Explore the rolling Welsh hills on the Welshpool and Llanfair Light railway. Pass over rivers, climb hills and travel through farms, as you spot wildlife from the comfort of a traditional carriage. From a one-hour whistle-stop tour to an afternoon excursion complete with cream tea, there’s an adventure for you.

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  • Park scenery

    Wynn Gardens Park

    Old Colwyn
    Colwyn Bay
    North Wales
    United Kingdom

    Nestled within Old Conwy, Wynn Gardens was the first of Conwy’s parks to gain Green Flag status. A microcosm of community life, the park is a hub where visitors and locals alike can gather. The sculptures, fountain, sensory garden and butterfly friendly garden all enhance this scenic park.

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  • Yr Wyddfa

    Snowdon Mountain Railway
    Llanberis
    Gwynedd
    LL55 4TT

    (01286) 870223

    The highest mountain in Wales and England, Snowdon is a popular attraction for visitors world-wide, who walk or take the Mountain Railway to the summit in order to appreciate the fantastic views over the Snowdonia National Park.

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