Self catering holiday cottage in a quiet location in the centre of the village. Includes details of facilities and tariff and a map showing local attractions.
Offers accommodation and hospitality for traditional climbers, walkers, kayakers and cyclists in Capel Curig. Provides details of the rooms, food, drink and the spectacular area.
OIfficial information from the council, indroducing the landscape, wildlife and attractions. Includes the management plan for the country park, details of conservation events, and information for schools.
Museum featuring a miniature railway in picturesque surroundings and an exhibition of railway artifacts and miniature railway engines, with working models.
Bunkhouse and bar at Penmachno, four miles from Betws-y-coed. Provides details of the facilities, the tariff, the 2 self-catering cottages and the bar.
Details of rooms, facilities for adults, dining suggestions, local news and events, links to social media and reviews, tariffs, booking contacts and location.
Information about the rooms, prices and how to get to the hotel which is on the promenade. Also includes details about the local theatre and football club.
Dating back 4,000 years, 2,000 years before the Roman invasion, prehistoric mining and smelting of malachite. Includes archaeological research with project reports, videos, educational resources, visitor information with opening times, admission charges, contacts and location.
Information on the exploits of the "diggers" of the past and present. Features activities, discoveries and achievements, in video, photographs, surveys, journal archive, and contacts for officials.
Official site of the United Kingdom's longest cable hauled funicular tramway and one of only three cable hauled street tramways in the world. Included are a brief tramway history, details of how the tramway works and information for visitors. A comprehensive information pack for school teachers and pupils is available for download.
One of three systems in the world in which "cable cars" operate on city streets. The others are in San Francisco and Lisbon. A notable American view by Walter Rice.
Located on the sea front with en-suite bedrooms and the option of evening meals. Includes details of the rooms, restaurant and bar, facilities, attractions and tariff.
Privately owned 3 star country house hotel, restaurant and bars. Set in the heart of the Conwy Valley, close to the Bodnant Gardens and on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park. All 14 bedrooms are en-suite with all modern facilities. Some rooms may accommodate families.
Elegant suspension bridge constructed by Thomas Telford and toll-keeper's house. Includes opening arrangements, admission prices and what to see and do.
A traditional stone-built upland farmhouse, set in the beautiful and secluded Wybrnant Valley. Includes opening arrangements, admission prices, how to get there and what to see and do.
Describing the Old Mine, the largest of the three Gt Orme copper mines, which accesses very important Bronze Age workings for copper (malachite and azurite) exploiting horizontal galleries.
Located at the Bodafon Farm Park and caring for birds of prey and the environment. Describes the provision of sanctuary, care for injured birds and rehabilitation.
Offers accommodation in a converted farmhouse, two cottages and a caravan near Llanrwst. Provides details of the facilities, availability, things to do in the area and a gallery. Horses and pets welcome.
Restaurant and country pub with accommodation located in the village of Glanwydden, close to Llandudno. Provides details of the rooms, menus, functions and tariff and the self catering cottage.
Campsite catering mainly for tents and camper vans, but also able to take six touring caravans (with hook-ups). Glamping in shepherd's hut and yurt also available. Includes pictures and a description of the site, along with price and contact details.
A family run hotel at the centre of the Promenade, with fifty en-suite rooms. Details and pictures of the accommodation and area, along with information about entertainment, transport and prices.
Offers budget accommodation 2 miles from Cerrigydrudion. Includes details of the facilities, the barbecue house, location and things to do in the area.
Brief summary of the area, with a focus on Dolwyddelan Castle. Includes pictures of the castle, along with the opening times, entry fees and contact details.
Offer a range of new and used static caravans, holiday homes and lodges. Provides details of the family-owned and operated holiday park and its facilities.