North Wales Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

Llandudno which includes a square or plaza and a small town or village
Betws-Y-Coed showing forest scenes, a house and a river or creek
Beaumaris Castle showing heritage elements, a river or creek and heritage architecture
Beaumaris Castle
Wrexham featuring street scenes

Epic in scale, jaw-dropping in its beauty and steeped in history, North Wales will awaken your senses and provide you with a whole host of unforgettable memories. Whether it’s because of world-famous Snowdonia, its coastal splendour or rich culture, the region is one of Britain’s most popular tourist destinations.

Shielded by the biggest mountains outside Scotland, North Wales is proud and protective of its heritage and its language – more than 60% of its inhabitants speak the native mother tongue, the highest proportion in the country. To the delight of the hundreds of thousands of visitors who flock to the area every year, there is a tangible Welsh feeling wherever you go.

Snowdonia - the Heart of North Wales

Stretching 50 miles north to south and 35 miles east to west, Snowdonia became Wales’ first national park in 1951. Mount Snowdon itself is the focal point, with 350,000 people either walking, climbing or taking the mountain-side train the 1,085 metres to its summit each year.

The park itself, 75% of which is used for raising sheep and cattle, is full of rivers and coastal areas and is home to the biggest natural lake in Wales. Like the country’s other national parks it is very much lived in, with Bala, Dolgellau, Harlech and Betws-Y-Coed the main populated areas.

The little stone village of Betws-y-Coed has a fabulous Alpine feel and is the perfect base for exploring Snowdonia, while the charming market town of Dolgellau has the highest concentration of listed buildings in Wales. Bala is famous for its water sports and Harlech its spectacularly intimidating grey-stoned castle.

There is an incredible amount to see and do in Snowdonia so you need to spend your time there wisely. As well as Harlech Castle, must-see sights and attractions include the Gwydr Forest, the National Slate Museum in the cheery town of Llanberis and the Llechwedd Slate Caverns, where you can descend into the depths of a Victorian mine.

Out and About

To the west of Snowdonia lies the former slate port of Porthmadog, which enjoys some of the finest views in north Wales. It is also home to the quirky but fabulous Italianate folly of Portmeirion and two famous narrow-gauge steam railways.

The Ffestiniog Railway is the finest line in Wales, winding its way up 650ft over 13 stunning miles from Porthmadog to Blaenau Ffestiniog. The Welsh Highland Railway connects Porthmadog with Caernarfon, a full round trip giving you five unforgettable hours on the train.

Set at the southern entrance to the Menai Strait, Caernarfon is renowned for its incredible castle, the most impressive link in the chain of 13th Century fortresses across North Wales. When you are done there take your pick from the island of Anglesey and its handsome town of Beaumaris, cosmopolitan Bangor, Conwy and the Victorian seaside resort of Llandudno.

North Wales is home to two UNESCO World Heritage sites, the Pontcysyllte Aquaduct and Canal and, collectively, the “Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd”. These include those at Caernarfon, Beaumaris, Conwy and Harlech.

The Seafront Hotel by Compass Hospitality

The Seafront Hotel by Compass Hospitality

3 out of 5
The Promenade, Llandudno, Wales
The price is ฿2,086 per night from 17 Aug to 18 Aug
฿2,086
฿2,503 total
17 Aug - 18 Aug
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this 3-star hotel in Llandudno. Enjoy breakfast (surcharge), a 24-hour front desk and daily housekeeping. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the ...
6.8/10 (739 reviews)
"The room and hall ways need painting and modernising. No plug sockets by the bed for your chargers. Comfy bed and good shower"

Reviewed on 29 Jul 2025

The Seafront Hotel by Compass Hospitality
The Marine Hotel

The Marine Hotel

3.5 out of 5
The Promenade, Llandudno, Wales
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
The price is ฿2,482 per night from 31 Aug to 1 Sept
฿2,482
฿2,978 total
31 Aug - 1 Sept
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this 3.5-star hotel in Llandudno. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, breakfast (surcharge) and parking (surcharge). Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff ...
8/10 Very Good! (1,272 reviews)
"Was clean and comfortable"

Reviewed on 3 Aug 2025

The Marine Hotel
Celtic Royal Hotel & Spa

Celtic Royal Hotel & Spa

3 out of 5
Bangor Street, Gwynedd, Caernarfon, Wales
The price is ฿4,548 per night from 25 Aug to 26 Aug
฿4,548
฿5,457 total
25 Aug - 26 Aug
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this 3-star business-friendly hotel in Caernarfon. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the breakfast and the ...
8.4/10 Very Good! (1,003 reviews)
Cracking Hotel
"The room was clean and spacious and facilities on point plenty of place to charge things up, staff where amazing and reception ladies made us feel very welcome. Shame about the yuppie types stood outside our window at six this morning chatting and giggling"

Reviewed on 30 Jul 2025

Celtic Royal Hotel & Spa
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Beachmount Holiday Apartments

Beachmount Holiday Apartments

3 out of 5
67 Colwyn Avenue, Rhos-On-Sea, Colwyn Bay, Wales
Stay at this 3-star apartment in Colwyn Bay. Enjoy free parking, a garden and laundry facilities. Popular attractions Conwy Castle and The Holy Well and Chapel ...
9.8/10 Exceptional! (60 reviews)
"Clean, quite and close to amenities."

Reviewed on 25 Jul 2025

Beachmount Holiday Apartments
Conwy Valley Cottages

Conwy Valley Cottages

4 out of 5
Tan y Bryn, Hen Efail, Tyn y Groes, Conwy, Wales
Stay at this 4-star golf cottage in Conwy. Enjoy free parking, Wi-Fi (surcharge) and a garden. Popular attractions Conwy Castle and Conwy Water Gardens are located ...
10/10 Exceptional! (8 reviews)
First Class
"Every single thing was simply first class, the surroundings were beautiful, peaceful and with the company of friendly peacocks, what more could you ask for? Neil was also welcoming and very friendly."

Reviewed on 18 Jul 2025

Conwy Valley Cottages
2 bed Caravan in Rhyl , dog Friendly, With Wifi

2 bed Caravan in Rhyl , dog Friendly, With Wifi

3 out of 5
Rhyl, Wales
Stay at this 3-star cabin in Rhyl. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and balconies. Popular attractions Rhyl Golf Club and Prestatyn Beach are located nearby.
2 bed Caravan in Rhyl , dog Friendly, With Wifi
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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