History & Heritage in Llanfrothen

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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.

Attraction
Adults £6.50

Criccieth Castle

Perched on a headland with the sea as its constant bedfellow. Its twin-towered gatehouse intimidates prospective attackers.

Attraction
Free

Ty Mawr Wybrnant

Traditional stone-built upland 16th-century farmhouse

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.

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!

Attraction
Adults £11.60

Plas Newydd

Enchanting mansion and gardens, with spectacular views of Snowdonia. A whole day of things to see and do.

Bangor Cathedral
Attraction
Free

Bangor Cathedral

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

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.