Whether you are planning a big family getaway or just a scenic day out, the North Wales coast has a lot to offer! Here are some of the best seaside towns to visit on your holidays and days out.
Llandudno
The Victorian seaside town of Llandudno has the longest pier in Wales. The Llandudno Pier is 700m long and is a great place to visit on your holidays! The pier has multiple amusement arcades, many places to buy snacks, funfair rides and more…
Places To Visit
The Great Orme
The Great Orme is 1.6 miles Northwest of Llandudno town centre and is looked after by the local Conwy Borough Council as a local nature reserve. You can explore the Great Orme in various ways, whether it be you walk, drive. You could even enjoy a scenic ride on the Great Orme Tramway or the Llandudno Cable Cars to the summit complex, at the highest point.
The Summit Complex has a cafe, a bar, and a gift shop. Aswell as these, there are also plenty of activities for children to take part in, such as a children’s playground and mini-golf.
Llandudno Ski and Snowboard Centre
Llandudno Ski and Snowboard Centre offer a huge variety of skiing and snowboarding lessons and sessions. Also, the Llandudno Ski and Snowboard Centre provides the longest toboggan run in Wales. The toboggan run is 750 meters long. Only over 4s are allowed to enjoy a ride. See more information on this below.
Anglesey
The Isle of Anglesey is situated off the North-West coast of Wales near the beautiful Snowdonia mountain range. Anglesey is separated from the mainland by the Menai Strait. Anglesey is a great place to get out and do some amazing things.
Places To Visit
Plas Newydd
Plas Newydd House dates right back to the 18th Century. Now it is managed by the national trust. As well as the amazing gardens, which have a beautiful view of the Snowdonia mountains.
Puffin Island
Puffin Island is an uninhabited island off the eastern tip of Anglesey, Wales. You can travel to puffin island via the many cruises and boat trips that are available. Seacoast Safaris provide boat trips to puffin island, you can see more information on this using the button below.
Caernarfon
Caernarfon is home to Wales’ most famous castle and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are many attractions including Welsh Highland Railway (which runs for 25 miles to Porthmadog), Hwylfan Fun Centre, and the scenic Lôn Eifion recreational cycle route. Waterside Doc Fictoria is home to Galeri (contemporary arts complex with theatre and cinema).
Places To Visit
Caernarfon Castle
Caernarfon Castle is seen around the world as one of the greatest buildings of the Middle Ages. The Castle is built between mainland North Wales and Anglesey, in Caernarfon, Gwynedd. See more information on CaernafonCastle using the link below.
Beacon Climbing Centre
Beacon climbing centre is a fun place for the family to visit, no matter the weather! The centre is located in Zone 5 on Cibyn Estate in Caernarfon just a few miles off the A55 coast road. Find us on the on the main A4086 road between Caernarfon and Llanberis. Plenty of free car parking is available on-site. See more information on how to book using the button below!