Nearby Attractions
Betws y Coed - Betws y Coed is the gateway to Snowdonia and is a great start to any holiday. Nestled in a deep valley in the Gwydir Forest, there is magnificent scenery all around with riverside walks, the falls at the Pont y Pair and a good selection of craft shops selling local produce and outdoor shops.
Betws y Coed
Bodnant Garden National Trust - Spectacular 80 acre garden owned by the National Trust and a suitable flagship for the National Trust's high quality. The displays are magnificent any time of year whether you wish to see the rhododendron and azalea displays, the world famous laburnum arch, the rose terrace or the wonderful Dell.
Bodnant Garden National Trust
Conwy Falls - Conwy Falls is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and the dramatic falls are within over 9 acres of ancient woodland with woodland walks with a good range of birds and wildlife. The remnants of a Victorian salmon ladder can be seen in the river.
Conwy Falls
Snowdon Mountain Railway - Mount Snowdon is the highest mountain in England and Wales and everyone can get to the top by riding on this train which is Britain's highest rack railway. Young and old alike can enjoy the magnificent view - on a clear day! Enjoy the free audio-visual show beforehand.
Snowdon Mountain Railway
Swallow Falls - Swallow Falls are world renowned. The waterfalls are spectacular, especially after a bit of rain. The waterfalls can be viewed from both sides of the river for totally different views. The power of the water is amazing.
Swallow Falls
Trefriw Woollen Mills - Working woollen mill - see how raw wool is turned into beautiful bedspreads. The mill also has its own turbine house to generate power. Then explore the shop floor for the wonderful bedspreads, throws and tweeds.
Trefriw Woollen Mills