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Abersoch main beach is probably the most popular beach in the area. Its sheltered position makes it ideal for bathers and watersports lovers alike. Its easterly aspect means it faces the...
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Name Afon Conwy Address Glan Conwy Corner, Colwyn Bay, Clwyd Postcode LL28 5LB Telephone 01492 583320 Fax 01492 583514 Directions Situated at junction 19 off the...
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Visit us for an exciting day out in a truly interactive museum set on an active GA airfield. View the vista of Snowdonia mountain range from the shop windows and the Blue Flag beaches...
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The opening hours vary during school holidays Facilities at the centre Swimming pool 2 water slides 3 diving boards (1metre, 3metre, 5metre) New Fitness room 2 ...
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King Edward intended this castle to be a royal residence and seat of government for north Wales. The castle's symbolic status was emphasized when Edward made sure that his son, the first English...
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Set within Snowdonia National Park, Coed y Brenin Forest Park is one of Forestry Commission Wales’ premier recreation sites. If you fancy trying some exciting outdoor activities, Coed y...
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Criccieth Castle, standing on its headland between two beaches, is a prominent North Wales landmark. It is also a landmark historic site, one of those rare castles with a foot ...
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The Dwyfor Ranch Rabbit farm and Animal Park is situated in the beautiful village of Llanystumdwy between the busy towns of Porthmadog and Pwllheli.on the Lleyn Peninsula, North Wales. For...
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Set against a magnificent backdrop of the towering mountains and the magnificent scenery of Snowdonia, Electric Mountain is First Hydro Company's Visitor centre in Llanberis. Its split level layout...
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The Railway has run from Fairbourne village to Penrhyn Point since 1895 . With the arrival of the Cambrian Coast Railway there were schemes to develop the area for tourism. There were...
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Welcome to the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways - two unique narrow gauge railways with a fascinating past and an...
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Come and enjoy a great family day out in North Wales and try the many activities on offer at Glasfryn Activity Parc, Bowling Centre and Cable Wakeparc...
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If you like the idea of an amazing high wire forest tree top course then Go Ape could be just your thing. We have Tarzan swings, rope bridges, ladders, tunnels and zip lines suspended up to 40...
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Situated in the foothills of majestic Snowdonia is GreenWood Forest Park, the family adventure park like no other. All the rides and activities at this unique eco-attraction have been designed...
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Come and experience the Gypsy Wood Magic at our Fun Filled Activity Park… were unique in North Wales! We’re a must for all animal, train, nature and fairy lovers - ...
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As if its spectacular situation, foreboding might, and great power were not sufficient to ensure the fame of this magnificent castle, Harlech is also inseparably linked in Welsh myth with the...
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One can only imagine the fear of an ancient mariner, being drawn into the jaws of Hell itself, his vessel being battered by storms, a south westerly gale, anchors dragging in the sand, awaiting...
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The tour of the Works was introduced in the early 1980's by popular demand. It is a self guided tour and is both educational and fun. There is an introductory video presentation, after which you...
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The entry to this old but important slate mine is through the main tunnel, under the twin arches of the crypt, and into the lofty cathedral...
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If you are looking to visit somewhere truly breathtaking, why not try the Mawddach Valley? Our beautiful Coed Garth Gell reserve has one of the best views in Wales. You'll enjoy the wide variety...
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Dinorwig Quarry closed in 1969. Today – rather than fashioning wagons and forging rails – the workshops tell a very special story: the story of the Welsh slate industry. The...
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Come and enjoy a fun day out for the whole family at Glynllifon’s historic gardens and country park. Gardens Open daily between 09:00 and 17:00 throughout the year. Adults...
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Facilities at the centre Climbing wall Sports hall (4 badminton courts) Health suite Fitness room Soft play area (for children under 5)
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19th-century fantasy 'castle' with spectacular contents and grounds Magnificent views over Snowdonia Unique furniture collection and the best private art collection, in context, in Wales ...
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A day out at Pili Palas can be a magical experience for all the family whatever the weather! So come along – enter a steamy environment full of lush vegetation and waterfalls with LIVE...
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Ropes and Ladders have something for all ages from 4 upwards. The high level activities get many a heart racing! Adults and children (8yrs and over) alike can enjoy the excitement...
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We offer three great experiences with full instructor support. Step up to High Challenge or our newest course, Aerial Adventure & experience the High Life! For younger adventurers,...
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Are you up for fun, adventure, incredible experiences and making new friends? Are you looking for something to give you the edge in life? Then welcome to the Air Cadet Organisation (ACO). Better...
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Enjoy a close-up view onto a wonderful cliff-side nesting colony, with binoculars and telescopes provided. You'll be able to watch guillemots, razorbills and puffins all raising their young,...
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Let Snowdon Mountain Railway take you on a journey of a lifetime to the rooftop of Wales. Snowdon, at 3,560ft dominates the landscape of Snowdonia National Park in North Wales. Claim this...
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The Children’s farm park is situated on the beautiful Cardigan Bay coastline in the heart of the Snowdonia national Park with breathtaking views of the surrounding area. Come and...
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The Den Electric Mountain Llanberis North Wales LL55 4UR Telephone: 01286 873 050
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While the kids are wearing themselves out on the giant drop slides, ball pools, tubes, bridges, maze, climbing walls, net and ropes..... The adults can relax in the fully licensed restaurant enjoy...
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Discover the timeless appeal of our narrow-gauge steam trains - a more leisurely way to travel and the perfect way to savour the grandeur of Snowdonia. ...
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At “The Play Centre” parents can relax in our comfy zones with complimentary newspapers and magazines and choose a fabulous meal from our extensive menu whilst the children play...
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The Welsh Highland Heritage Railway (formerly Welsh Highland Railway (Porthmadog) ) is the operating name (from February 2009) for the railway and registered charity that operates from a base on...
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Gwynedd is a principal area in north-west Wales, named after the old Kingdom of Gwynedd. Although one of the biggest in terms of geographical area, it was also one of the most sparsely populated. A large proportion of the population being Welsh-speaking, it became once again a centre of nationalism, with Plaid Cymru gaining a toehold which helped the party on to greater successes. Gwynedd is the home of the University of Wales, Bangor and includes the scenic Lln Peninsula, and most of the Snowdonia National Park. The name "Gwynedd" is also used for a preserved county, covering Anglesey as well as the principal area.
Welcome
to the fantastic area of North Wales. If you need child
friendly ideas where to take the kids, kids days out, or fun things to
do with the kids in North Wales then we can help. We have family pubs
with kids play areas, soft play areas, indoor play areas, outdoor play
areas, playgrounds, aquariums, castles, stately homes, childrens clubs
such as Scouts, Cubs, Beavers, Brownies, Guides, youth clubs, activity
centres, Air, Sea, Army Cadets. We list childrens entertainers in North Wales if you are planning a birthday, cinema, theatre, petting
zoo, animal farms, childrens farms, leisure hire, museum and art
gallery, nature areas such as parks, and countryside walks and beaches.
We have kids activities related to outdoor pursuits and sports such as
swimming, ice skating, ten pin bowling and football centres. We list
theme parks and fairgrounds in North Wales. If you are looking for zoos
with more exotic animals then we have them. We have days out with the kids in North Wales in
and near :- Anglesey, Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Gwynedd and Wrexham.
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