Attractions

  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

    Address:
    National Slate Museum, Llanberis, Caernarfon, UK .

    North Wales is home to some of Wales’ most important UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Known for its dramatic mountain scenery, historic landmarks, and strong cultural identity, the region offers visitors a rich blend of natural beauty and heritage. It is a place where history, industry, and tradition come together to create a unique and memorable visitor experience.

  • Mach Loop Viewing Point

    Address:
    Mach Loop, Dolgellau, UK .

    A popular attraction for aviation enthusiasts, the Mach Loop is known for low-flying military aircraft training through the valleys. A unique experience set against stunning mountain scenery.

  • Talyllyn Railway

    Address:
    Tywyn LL36 9EY, UK .

    Enjoy a scenic journey on the historic Talyllyn Railway, one of the world’s most famous preserved steam railways. Travel through beautiful countryside between Tywyn and Abergynolwyn.

  • International Dark Sky Reserve

    Address:
    Eryri National Park (Snowdonia), United Kingdom .

    Experience spectacular star gazing beneath some of the clearest night skies in the UK. Perfect for night sky tourism, photography, and peaceful evenings under the stars.

    Wales is a world-leading destination for stargazing, boasting two International Dark Sky Reserves—Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) and Eryri (Snowdonia) National Parks

  • Dolgoch Falls

    Address:
    Dolgoch Falls, Tywyn LL36 9UW, UK .

    Beautiful series of waterfalls set in woodland surroundings.
    Short walking trails suitable for most visitors.
    Perfect for nature lovers and scenic photography..

  • Cadair Idris Mountain

    Address:
    Cadair Idris - Penygadair, Dolgellau, UK .

    One of Wales’ most iconic mountains, Cadair Idris offers rewarding walking trails and breathtaking panoramic views. Ideal for hikers, nature lovers, and outdoor adventures.

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