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The village of Llanberis in the Snowdonia National Park is a major tourist attraction and is only three miles from Yr Hen Stabl. Here you will find shops and eating places all with their their own individual characters.
Discover the timeless appeal narrow-gauge steam trains on the Llanberis Lake Railway. The journey takes you past the 13th century Dolbadarn Castle, and runs non-stop through the Padarn Country Park, joining the 1845 slate railway route to run along the shores of Lake Padarn to Penllyn, and giving stunning views of Snowdon, the highest peak in England and Wales |
The National Slate Museum is sited in the Victorian workshops built in the shadow of Elidir mountain and on the shores of Llyn Padarn. |
The Royal Welch Fusiliers Museum has thousands of stories to tell, from the experience of a single individual to the history of entire battalions. The Royal Welch Fusiliers Museum is located within the Castle in Caernarfon, North Wales. |
Visit Segontium in Caernarfon to learn about the Roman conquest and occupation of Wales. The museum contains fine examples of the finds excavated from the Segontium site. |
The Galeri is situated in Caernarfon's Victoria Dock. The Galeri houses a 400 seat theatre/cinema, as well as art space, a bar, and a cafe. |
The Welsh Highland Railway is North Wales' newest railway where trains run on a spectacular 25 mile scenic journey from Caernarfon. |
Llanddwyn on Anglesey is blessed with miles of award winning andy beach. Read the story of St Dwynwen and Llanddwyn or go on a five-mile walk from Newborough to Llanddwyn and back. |
Dinas Dinlle beach stretches for miles with large areas of sand when the tide goes down. The beach is backed up with natural pebble banks. The beach is popular for swimming, fishing, windsurfing, surfing, canoeing, sailing, jet skiing and power boating. There are cafes and shops to visit. |