Dog friendly Betws-Y-Coed

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Zip World Fforest
Activity
From £10

Zip World Fforest

In a stunning woodland setting in Conwy Valley, North Wales, a host of forest adventures and foodie delights await.

Fairy Glen
Attraction

Fairy Glen

Where Conwy dreams in secret nook.

Attraction
Free

Ty Mawr Wybrnant

Traditional stone-built upland 16th-century farmhouse

Attraction
Free

Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve

Discover Snowdonia's glacial beauty, a serene lake, and diverse alpine flora at this renowned reserve, a haven for hikers and nature lovers.

Attraction
Free

Conwy Water Gardens

Fishing, nature walks, aquatic centre, Dutch pancake house and restuarant.

Attraction
Free

Eirias Park

Once described as the "park by the sea", the park has a sports complex, including the Erias Stadium and Colwyn Leisure Centre.

Great Orme Aerial Cable Cars
Attraction
Adults £13

Great Orme Aerial Cable Cars

The longest Aerial Cabin Lift in the UK with stunning views over Llandudno.

Bangor Cathedral
Attraction
Free

Bangor Cathedral

Explore a captivating cathedral with intricate architecture, rich heritage, and tranquil ambiance—a serene escape for tourists

Abergele Pensarn Beach
Attraction
Free

Abergele Pensarn Beach

2021 Seaside Award winner. This is a lovely shingle beach. The adjoining promenade is excellent for taking a pleasant stroll.

Garth Pier - Bangor Pier
Attraction
From £3

Garth Pier - Bangor Pier

Historic seaside pier with Victorian architecture, offering scenic views and recreational activities, a cherished landmark for locals and visitors alike.

Attraction
Free

Beaumaris Pier

The pier was designed by Frederick Foster and opened in 1846.

Coed Y Brenin Visitor Centre
Activity
Free

Coed Y Brenin Visitor Centre

Britain's first purpose-built mountain biking centre. Easy trails for beginners and technical routes for expert riders. Walking & running trails.

Attraction
Adults from £1.40

Rhuddlan Castle

Awesome feat of engineering still towers above the River Clwyd King Edward I liked his castles to be on the coast.