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- Climbing Mount Snowdon: As the highest peak in Wales and England, Mount Snowdon offers various routes for climbers of all levels. Reaching the summit provides breathtaking views across Snowdonia National Park.
- Ride on the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways: Experience the scenic beauty of Snowdonia aboard these historic narrow-gauge steam trains that traverse through remote areas of the park.
- Zip World Slate Caverns: Thrill-seekers can enjoy zip lining across caverns and quarries at what is billed as one of the world’s fastest zip lines.
- Explore Betws-y-Coed: Known as the gateway to Snowdonia, this charming village offers shops selling local crafts, art galleries, and cafes set amidst stunning natural scenery.
- Visit Harlech Castle: A UNESCO World Heritage site offering panoramic views over land and sea as well as a glimpse into medieval life.
- Bodnant Garden: This world-famous garden features plants from all over the globe set against the backdrop of Snowdonia’s mountains.
- Snowdon Mountain Railway: For those who prefer not to hike, this railway takes you to the summit of Mount Snowdon with ease while offering spectacular views along the way.
- Portmeirion Village: An Italianate style village on the coast known for its picturesque buildings and gardens inspired by Mediterranean architecture.
- Coed y Brenin Forest Park: Ideal for mountain bikers with trails ranging from beginner to advanced levels amidst beautiful forest scenery.
- Llyn Tegid (Bala Lake): The largest natural lake in Wales offers opportunities for watersports or simply enjoying a peaceful day by the water.
- Penrhyn Castle: A 19th-century neo-Norman castle surrounded by extensive gardens and grounds providing insight into Victorian life among wealthy aristocrats.