Caernarfon Town Walls
Not to be overlooked whilst in Caernarfon, King Edward 1’s masterplan to create a complete fortress town.
Gelert’s Grave
The legend is one of the best-known stories in Wales about the faithful hound and the sadness and tragedy of his death.
Copper Kingdom
Once the largest Copper Mine in the World in the 18th Century. Amlwch was close by, and the port became the largest copper exporter.
Dolbadarn Castle
Built in the late 12th Century. Native-built Dolbadarn Castle was, it is said, a vital link in the defence of the ancient kingdom of Gwynedd.
Melin Llynon
The only working windmill in Wales uses organic wheat to make wholemeal flour. You can also visit the Iron Age Roundhouses and the reconstructed old…
Blade of the Giants
A 20ft high steel sword Sculpture was erected in 2017 by Llyn Padarn in honour of the Welsh Princes.
Porthmadog Eisteddfod Stone Circle
These were built to commemorate Porthmadog hosting the National Eisteddfod in 1987.
St. Michael Old Church
Betws y Coed on the banks of the River Conwy. This 14th Century Church is the oldest building in Betws Y Coed.
Pont Y Pair Bridge
Originally it was to provide a means for packhorses to cross over the river Afon Llugwy. It was later widened in the 1800s to allow…
Capel Garmon Burial Chamber
Tombs of this type belong to a grouping called the Cotswold-Severn, after the area where they are generally found, so one this far North remains…
Great Orme
Great Orme is 2 miles long and 1 mile wide and rises to 679 ft above sea level. It has something to offer everyone.