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Visit Snowdonia

The beautiful Welsh region of Snowdonia is surrounded by Rocky Mountains (the biggest, boldest mountains in Wales and England), spectacular cliffs and a long coastline ofsandy beaches. You will find lots of activities in the area from slate caverns and copper mines to medieval castles and steam trains.

Swallow Falls

One of Snowdonia's most visited sites is the highest continuous waterfall in Wales
www.snowdoniaguide.com/swallow_falls.html

Llechwedd Slate Caverns

Explorer a living, working slate Victorian slate mine deep inside the Welsh mountains
www.llechwedd-slate-caverns.co.uk

Welsh Mountain Zo

Conservation for rare endangered species
www.welshmountainzoo.org

Caenarfon Castle

Climb the towers and the views across the estuary.
www.cadw.wales.gov.uk

King Arthur's Labyrinth

This is a must for everyone young and old alike. Experience the legendary tales of King Arthur and other Welsh legends come to life in this underground adventure.
www.kingarthurslabyrinth.co.uk

Bendi - gedig

The beautiful beach, sweeping estuary and fabulous mountains attract visitors to Barmouth throughout the year.

This bustling harbourside town with quirky, unique shops and lovely cafes and pubs has something for everyone and now there's 'Bendi-gedig'; a haven in a storm, shade in the sun or a space to simply unwind in. Whether you are local or holiday makers you are always made welcome in Bendi gedig.
www.bendi-gedig.com

Harlech Castle

Men of Harlech: The nation's unofficial anthem, loved by rugby fans and regimental bands alike, is said to describe the longest siege in British history (1461-1468) which took place here during the War of the Roses. Edward's tried and tested 'walls within walls' model was put together in super fast time between 1283 and 1295 by an army of nearly a thousand skilled craftsmen and labourers.
www.cadw.wales.gov.uk/daysout/harlechcastle/?lang=en

Bala Lake Railway

For a perfect day out, why not ride a narrow gauge train on the Bala Lake Railway, along Wales' largest natural lake. Llanuwchllyn (the village above the lake) is the headquarters of the Railway and regular trains link the village with the delightful market town of Bala.
www.balalakerailway.co.uk
 

If you’d like to discuss motorhome hire and holidays, please call our reservations team on 0800 772 3880 (available Monday to Friday: 08:00 – 17:30, Saturday: 09:00 – 12:30)

0800 772 3880