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Explore North Wales

    With captivating castles, incredible notable structures, charming villages and towns, and a culture steeped in historical traditions, it’s easy to understand why people enjoy exploring North Wales on their caravan holidays.

    Here are just a few attractions and areas that are worth a look when you’re in the area…

    Snowdonia National Park

    Scenic View Of Welsh Mountains Against Stormy Sky 's

    North Wales is a great destination for walkers, cyclists, and wildlife spottersSnowdonia National Park stretches for 823 square miles – so you may need to plan a few visits to explore it all!

    There are trails to follow, majestic waterfalls to discover, unrivaled views, and a whole heap of adventures to enjoy!

    Enjoy the Views in Conwy

    With beaches, a castle, and even a mountain, Conwy County certainly has much to offer. Stroll along the town walls for breathtaking views of the Conwy Estuary, and visit the smallest house in Britain.

    The town also hosts the annual Conwy Feast, a food, music, and art celebration

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    Llandudno

    Just a short drive from Conwy lies Llandudno, a classic Welsh seaside resort. Visit Llandudno Pier and take a trip to the historic Llandudno cable car.

    The town is home to independent shops, art galleries, bars, and restaurants.

    Anglesey

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Beaumaris Castle (CD34)
Anglesey
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    During your time in Anglesey, discover Beaumaris Castle and visit the beautiful Plas Newydd Country House and Gardens.

    The area’s coastline boasts stunning beaches, such as Newborough Beach and Traeth Lligwy, perfect for a relaxing day in the sun.

    Porthmadog

    This coastal town is close to some of the area’s most popular attractions, including the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railways.

    Enjoy a scenic steam train journey through Snowdonia. Porthmadog is also a great base for exploring the nearby beautiful beaches of Black Rock Sands and Borth-y-Gest.