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If you are travelling via South or Mid Wales this spot is a must visit, even if’s for a few hours. The stunning Coastal town of Aberystwyth is only small but the Sea Views and Foodie hot spots make this a great way to start your North Wales Road Trip. Ban-gor’ is the oldest City in Wales. You will not find a lot to do here but is a great base for exploring places on your North Wales Road Trip, like Anglesey. For families,adventure parks providean arrayof things to do in North Wales includingroller coasters, slides and experiences. For a day of discovery, head to one of the regions zoos & aquariums – here, the kids can be introduced to animals from all over the world.
The Distance tool shows a distance radius around a point on the map and can be used to calculate the distance between two points on the map. The picturesque seaside town of Porthmadog is the historic centre of two of North Wales’ stunning heritage railways. Almost 200 years old, The Ffestiniog Railway is the world’s oldest narrow-gauge railway, connecting Porthmadog harbour with the slate-quarrying town of Blaenau Ffestiniog.
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Amlwych is, in fact, the northernmost town in Wales. With its peculiar harbour, quaint cottages and three old windmills it is perfect for a quiet getaway on the coast. Talacre, Flintshire
In terms of crowds and cars, if you can go to North Wales mid-week it will be less busy that weekends. As I’ll mention below, North Wales has much less public transport options than South Wales or England, because it has far fewer big cities. Bangor is the main city in North Wales and a place you might want to use as a base if using public transport to get around Wales. With so much to see and do, and some seriously stunning scenery to enjoy, it’s easy to see why the Llyn Peninsula is one of the most popular places to visit in North Wales. It’s definitely one of the unique places to visit in North Wales because there are not many other places you find a pub in such an incredible location. 17. Traeth Porthor (Llyn Peninsula)It’s not all about bikes, though. There are many walking and running trails in the forest, as well as orienteering courses and geocaching trails. Llyn Peninsula, Caernarvonshire A mountain village surrounded by pine forests, Betws-y-Coed is the gateway to Snowdonia from the north. A haven for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, the village is a lively hub of activity. It features numerous natural and purpose-built attractions.