Welcome to Dwyfor Ranch, Rabbit Farm and Animal Park. The Dwyfor Ranch Rabbit farm and Animal Park is situated in the beautiful village of Llanystumdwy between the busy towns of Porthmadog and Pwllheli.on the Lleyn Peninsula, North Wales. For o...
The Children’s farm park is situated on the beautiful Cardigan Bay coastline in the heart of the Snowdonia national Park with breathtaking views of the surrounding area. Come and see all your favourite animals on the farm! Floss the donkey an...
CHWAREL HÊN, LLANFAIR SLATE CAVERNS The entry to this old but important slate mine is through the main tunnel, under the twin arches of the crypt, and into the lofty cathedral cavern. Remember that the tunnels and caverns you are about to see are a...
Mawddach Valley, Coed Garth Gell Nature Reserve is nestled in the spectacular Mawddach Valley, Coed Garth Gell is a woodland and heathland nature reserve. The visitor trails weave through beautiful oak woodland with a fast-flowing river in the valley...
Encircled by woodland with distant mountains beyond, the picturesque Lake Vyrnwy forms the centrepiece to this flagship reserve. Beyond the woodland there is high heathland and damp pasture, completing a diverse array of habitats with a great var...
Llangollen Museum tells the history of the region from the Stone Age, Romans and the Normans and carries you through the past two centuries. Discover about the stories, myths and legends and the people from the past which made Llangollen what it is ...
Learn of the life of Lloyd George the man who was Prime Minister during the first World War. Lloyd George was also the gentleman who gave women the right to vote....
Caernarfon Airworld Aviation Museum has a variety of attractions for all visitors. You can visit our Aviation Museum or take a flying lesson. Why not come and visit us today!...
Dinorwig Quarry closed in 1969. Today - rather than fashioning wagons and forging rails - the workshops tell a very special story: the story of the Welsh slate industry. The National Slate Museum is sited in the Victorian workshops built in the shado...
Llandudno Museum was established in 1927 following the bequest of F.E. Chardon (an artist) to the town of his magnificent collection of paintings and objets d'art from around the world.
The museum houses a variety of items from Chardon's collecti...
Visit this fascinating museum of rural Welsh life, and the birthplace of Sir Henry Jones. Y Cwm is the childhood home of Sir Henry Jones, who from humble origins became a major influence on the education system in Wales. Visit this fascinating ...
Gwynedd Museum and Art Gallery boasts a collection formed since 1884 by Bangor University. Now run by Gwynedd Council, the Museum and Gallery is located near the cathedral in a Grade II listed building that was the Old Canonry dating to the 1870's. ...
The Anglesey Sea Zoo is Wales largest marine aquarium, nestling on the shores of the Menai Strait. With over 150 species, the Sea Zoo has re-created the habitats of the fauna and flora found around Anglesey and the North Wales coastline. From the int...
14th-century merchant's house. This is the only medieval merchant's house in Conwy to have survived the turbulent history of the walled town over nearly 6 centuries. Furnished rooms and an audio-visual presentation show daily life from different peri...
World-famous garden noted for its botanical collections. One of the world's most spectacular gardens, Bodnant is situated above the River Conwy, with stunning views across Snowdonia. Begun in 1875, Bodnant is the creation of four generations of Aberc...
Magnificent 14th-century fortress of the Welsh Marches. Completed in 1310, Chirk's rather austere exterior belies the comfortable and elegant state rooms inside, with elaborate plasterwork, superb Adam-style furniture, tapestries and portraits. Featu...
Elegant suspension bridge and toll-keeper's house. Designed and built by Thomas Telford, the bridge was completed in 1826. It replaced the ferry, which was previously the only means of crossing the river. The house has been restored and furnished as ...
Atmospheric house and estate, vividly evoking its family and servants. Erddig is one of the most fascinating houses in Britain, not least because of the unusually close relationship that existed between the family of the house and their servants....
19th-century fantasy castle with spectacular contents and grounds. This enormous neo-Norman castle sits between Snowdonia and the Menai Strait. Built by Thomas Hopper between 1820 and 1845 for the wealthy Pennant family, who made their fortune from J...
Home of the Marquess of Anglesey, with spectacular views of Snowdonia. Set amidst breathtakingly beautiful scenery on the banks of the Menai Strait, this elegant house was redesigned by James Wyatt in the 18th century and is an interesting mixture of...
Small manor house with ornamental garden and wonderful views. The house was rescued from neglect and lovingly restored by the three Keating sisters, who bought it in 1938. The views from the delightful grounds and garden across Cardigan Bay are among...
Medieval castle rising dramatically above the celebrated garden. The world-famous garden, overhung with enormous clipped yews, shelters rare and tender plants. Laid out under the influence of Italian and French styles, it retains its original lead st...
Traditional stone-built upland 16th-century farmhouse. Situated in the beautiful and secluded Wybrnant Valley, Ty^ Mawr was the birthplace of Bishop William Morgan, first translator of the entire Bible into Welsh. The house has been restored to its p...
A traditional smallholding with 19th-century farmhouse and outbuildings, providing a fascinating record of an almost-vanished way of life. The house is approached by an interesting walk along the River Machno through fields of nature and conservation...
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