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Betws-y-coed is North Wales
most popular inland
resort. Much of it was built in Victorian times and is the principle
village of Snowdonia National Park.
Enjoy the numerous craft and tea shops. A visit to the nearby
Swallow Falls is a must. This
waterfall,
on the Afon Llugwy, has become a natural celebrity over the past 100
years. |
We will enjoy a ride on the world
famous steam operated Ffestiniog Railway
- one of the
‘Great Little Trains of Wales'. This journey will take us
through the spectacular scenery of the Snowdonia National Park
on a route
originally opened in the 19th century for carrying slate from
quarries |
Caernarfon Castle towers over
the Menai Strait and is one of the most impressive castles in Wales.
Enjoy a stroll around its grounds and take in the
fabulous views of Anglesey referred to as the “Garden of Wales”.
Visit the delightful town of Caernarfon with its quaint shops and
tea rooms. |
Beaches of North Wales. Enjoy a gentle
stroll along the soft sandy beaches looking over the clear blue seas
to
Puffin Island and Anglesey.
On special days dolphins can be seen leaping from the sea on their
way to the Menai Strait. Don’t forget your camera. |