North Wales Tourist Information and Visitor Guide
North Wales is a truely beautiful part of the British Isles. The spectacular snow-capped mountains of Snowdonia soar towards the sky concealing chrystal clear lakes of the deepest azure. Compare this with the broad sandy beaches of the north coast lined with traditional seaside towns like Llandudno and Rhyl. With castle galore, North Wales offers plenty of places to visit on a cloudy day.
North Wales Counties
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Anglesey -the beautiful Isle of Anglesey hugs the coast of North Wales and boasts over 100 miles of spectacular coastline within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Beaumaris is a notable town on the island
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North Wales Borderlands - are situated between the historic English city of Chester to the east and the dramatic Snowdonia National Park to the west, making it an area of intriguing contrasts
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North Wales Coast - is a perennially popular stretch of British coastline that draws visitors in their thousands to its holiday resorts. This very traditional region, where Welsh is often still spoken on a daily basis, has many treasures
- Snowdonia - offers numerous opportunities for those looking to make the most of the fresh mountain air and stunning landscapes of this unique area of Britain. Bangor and Caernarfon are main towns in the county
Plan your visit to North Wales
- North Wales Hotels - view and choose a place to stay in North Wales
- North Wales Attractions - browse our list of attractions in North Wales
- North Wales Short Breaks - for short break ideas and offers
