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Snowdonia

The Best Things to See in Snowdonia

Covering 823 square miles, the third national park in Britain is nothing short of the pulsating heart of North Wales.
Covering 823 square miles, the third national park in Britain is nothing short of the pulsating heart of North Wales.There are so many things to see in Snowdonia that we’d be keeping you here for days if we were to list them all, so we’ve decided to make your next holiday or weekend away a bit easier by compiling an overview of our top favourites.Get ready to discover the best places to visit near Snowdonia just like a local!

Hikes, Towns & The Best Things to See in Snowdonia: A Local’s Guide

Best trekking routes in Snowdonia

Home of the highest mountain in Wales and full of hidden valleys to discover, Snowdonia offers countless possibilities when it comes to trekking. In fact, most of the best mountain walks in North Wales are based here.Just to name a few:
    • The Cwm Idwal walk is ideal for a breathtaking but more relaxed family day out;
    • If you’re a fan of circular walks, consider the mountain hike around Llyn Ogwen.

Beautiful villages, towns & places to visit near Snowdonia

If you were hoping for a memorable day out in a typical Welsh town, Snowdonia will spoil you with choice.

Betws-y-Coed

The fact that it means ‘temple in the wood’ is the biggest giveaway as to what you can expect: forests, breathtaking beauty spots, waterfalls, and challenging glens to explore.After a long day out, you can check out all the shops and restaurants that make this town an independent gem.

Bala

A popular spot amongst lovers of all kinds of water sports, Bala includes the largest natural lake in Wales.From traditional Welsh cuisine to endless outdoorsy possibilities and its lake railway, this small town offers plenty of things to see in Snowdonia.

Dolgellau

Small but full of history, Dolgellau is the perfect starting point for several walks in Snowdonia. Plus, it’s really close to the Coed Y Brenin Forest, a famous mountain biking hub.

Beddgelert

This quaint little village is located right where the river Colwan meets the Glaslyn, offering plenty of picturesque walking routes.

Llanberis

This small village is the place to be for wanderlust-filled adventurers as it’s right at the foot of Snowdon and next to a beautiful lake, Llyn Padarn.

Harlech

This seaside resort is the perfect compromise for couples or families who can’t decide between the mountains and the sea. Because it’s full of history, Harlech will make you feel like you’ve travelled back in time, too.

Conwy

Right by our lodge park and on the doorstep of Snowdonia, Conwy is a beautiful historical town full of things to see and do, from walking along its Medieval walls to visiting the smallest house in Britain.Be sure to discover both local and international flavours at the best places to eat in Conwy.

Top attractions & things to see in Snowdonia

As well as towns to visit and walking routes to test your resistance, the reason why there are so many things to see in Snowdonia is that this area is packed full of both hidden gems and popular tourist attractions.
    • Some of the best castles in North Wales are indeed located in Snowdonia—like Harlech Castle—or right next to this national park, such as our all-time favourite: Conwy Castle;
    • With so many mountains and bodies of water, it won’t come as a surprise that you can find plenty of waterfalls too, like Aber Falls, Dolgoch Falls, Nantcol waterfalls, Swallow Falls, and the tallest single drop in the United Kingdom: Pistyll Rhaeadr;
    • The mountains don’t only offer several different places to visit near Snowdonia, but even… below it! This national park hides some of the best caves in North Wales where you can learn more about the country’s connection to mining or test your adrenaline with attractions like Bounce Below and Llechwedd Slate Caverns & Mines;
    • Since we mentioned these old mines, we couldn’t forget about the National Slate Museum, a perfect family attraction to discover the pivotal role that this material played during the industrial revolution;
    • If you don’t feel like hiking all the way up the Snowdon but there’s no way you’re going to miss out on that 360-degree view, you can always hop on the Snowdon Mountain Railway;
    • Or, for something completely different, how about adding a pinch of Mediterranean magic by visiting the Portmeirion village?
Because there’s such an incredible variety of things to see in Snowdonia, you should allow yourself enough time to make the most of what this part of the country has to offer.But what if you could return to it as often as you wish? When you invest in a holiday lodge in North Wales, you’re getting yourself a lifetime ticket to this mountainous area and all the best places to visit near Snowdonia!

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