We welcome you to a land of inspiration, of stunning landscape and beautiful coastline, of unique charm and ancient legend - one of the last unspoiled areas of Europe.
Bustling seaside towns, an extensive range of family attractions and miles of sandy beaches - the North Wales Coast is a Welsh Riviera of contrast and charm.
Wales - Land of poetry and song, Land of rolling countryside, Land of deep valleys and high mountains, Land of sea and cliffs, rocky coves and sandy beaches, Land of castles and Little Trains, Land of lakes and rivers , Land of excitement, Land of adventure.
Snowdonia - with its breathtaking beauty and fantastic scenery , boasts the highest range of mountains in England and Wales, and is a mecca for climbers and walkers. Stroll round the popular villages of Beddgelert, Llanberis and Betws-y-Coed, or visit historic Caernarfon.
The mountains and valleys around Llangollen, the rolling countryside of Wrexham, the wildlife haven of the Dee Estuary . You'll find a wealth of history and a wide range of activities.
Cross one of the bridges over the Menai Strait to Ynys Môn - the Isle of Anglesey . An island famed for its historic sites and 125 miles of coastline, most of which is an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a paradise for lovers of wild flowers and birdlife. Whether you choose to sail, canoe, windsurf, or stroll along the cliffs and shore, you will never forget the experience.
From the traditional appeal of the seaside town of Llandudno with its magical beaches to the timeless beauty of Snowdonia and the mountains, it's easy to see why North Wales remains such an attraction.
The Snowdonia National Park is a magnet for walkers and outdoor enthusiasts. The Llyn Peninsula offers quaint coastal towns and some of the best sailing and surfing in Wales.
