History & Heritage in North Wales


Embarking on a journey to North Wales unveils a realm of majestic landscapes and captivating history. Begin your adventure in the medieval town of Conwy, dominated by the imposing Conwy Castle and surrounded by its well-preserved walls. Explore the picturesque village of Betws-y-Coed, gateway to Snowdonia National Park, where outdoor enthusiasts can hike to the summit of Mount Snowdon or ride the historic Snowdon Mountain Railway.

Marvel at the architectural marvel of Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, spanning the Dee Valley. Delve into Welsh culture at the National Slate Museum in Llanberis, offering insight into the region's industrial heritage. North Wales promises a journey of discovery amidst stunning scenery and historic landmarks.

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Free

St Asaph Cathedral

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

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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.