Snowdonia provides a stunning backdrop to some of the UK’s best attractions and adventure spots. Every year, hundreds of thousands of...
Read MoreSnowdonia’s rugged peaks can sometimes mask the diversity of the region’s landscape. But where the mountains end, the sea starts, and there is almost 200 miles of coastline to explore...
Read MoreA visit to the royal town of Caernarfon gives you the opportunity to wander around the battlements and marvel at the stunning architecture...
Read MoreFood is a serious business to the Welsh and great pride is taken over the abundance of fantastic home grown produce. Naturally, where there’s great produce, top restaurants follow...
Read MoreWhilst Snowdonia’s landscape offers more than enough for a family holiday, those seeking adventure will find another world beneath the dramatic mountain ranges...
Read MoreWhile Snowdonia is home to plenty of cosy traditional inns, numerous modern microbreweries have also helped to usher in a golden era of Welsh beer production...
Read MoreNo trip to Wales is complete without a trip to one of the nation’s mighty fortresses, and the towns and slopes of Snowdonia are home to some of the UK’s very finest historic strongholds...
Read MoreThe imposing summits of Snowdonia are a natural playground for outdoor enthusiasts. But while steep edges and snowy scrambles might be ideal for experienced adventurers, they can be forbidding for family groups...
Read MoreHome to the world’s oldest railway company, Snowdonia has an impressive selection of narrow-gauge and miniature rail rides, perfect for viewing the region’s vast and striking beauty.
Read MoreTake a look at cottages.com for a selection of fantastic self-catering cottages in Snowdonia.
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