History & Heritage in Betws-Y-Coed

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Attraction
Adults £10

Gwydir Castle

Regarded as one of the finest Tudor houses in Wales situated at the foothills of Snowdonia in the beautiful Conwy Valley.

Ty Mawr Wybrnant
Attraction
Free

Ty Mawr Wybrnant

Traditional stone-built upland 16th-century farmhouse

Penrhyn Castle
Attraction
Adults £15

Penrhyn Castle

Majestic 19th-century fortress in Wales with opulent interiors, scenic gardens, and extensive art collection. A historic gem to explore!

Bangor Cathedral
Attraction
Free

Bangor Cathedral

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

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.

Portmeirion
Attraction
Adults from £13

Portmeirion

Portmeirion is an enchanting Italianate style village on the coast of North Wales, ideal for a day out or weekend break for families, couples and more.

Portmeirion Village
Attraction
Adults £17

Portmeirion Village

Experience the magic that is Portmeirion, hotels, cottages, spa, shops, restaurants and cafes, woodland gardens and spectacular sea views.

St Asaph Cathedral
Attraction
Free

St Asaph Cathedral

Dating back to AD560 the Cathedral has been dedicated to Saint Asaph and the Diocese bears his name.

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.