Things to do

Snowdon North Wales

Uncover the Natural Beauty of North Wales

Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park

Just minutes from our base, Eryri is the beating heart of Welsh wilderness. Discover epic drives through mountain passes, hike serene valleys, or tackle the summit of Yr Wyddfa (Mount Snowdon) — the highest point in Wales. Peaceful lakes and remote villages await at every turn.

Harlech Beach & Castle

A short drive brings you to Harlech, where wide, golden sands meet medieval majesty. Explore the beach or climb the ramparts of Harlech Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with panoramic views and centuries of stories.

Portmeirion Village

Step into a dreamlike escape at Portmeirion — a colourful, Italian-inspired village tucked into the coast. With its gardens, architecture, and sea views, it’s a quirky and unforgettable day out.

The Llŷn Peninsula

Explore the Llŷn Peninsula — an unspoiled stretch of coastline known for its fishing villages, winding roads, and spectacular scenery. Perfect for slow touring, scenic lunches, and sea air.

Ynys Môn (Isle of Anglesey)

Cross the Menai Bridge to Anglesey, an island rich in history, wildlife, and wide sandy beaches like Llanddwyn Bay. Visit South Stack Lighthouse, ancient burial sites, or just relax into the island’s slower pace.

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Chase the Thrill: Adventure Activities

Looking for action? North Wales is one of the UK’s premier outdoor playgrounds. From sky-high thrills to forest trails and whitewater rapids, there’s no shortage of adventure.

Zip World Adventures

Launch yourself across a quarry at Zip World Velocity 2 — the fastest zip line in the world — or head underground for a surreal bounce on giant trampolines at Bounce Below.

Watersports & Rafting

Go paddling, kayaking or windsurfing on Llyn Tegid (Bala Lake), or dive into whitewater rafting at the National White Water Centre — perfect for thrill-seeking groups and families.

Climbing & Abseiling in Eryri

Join guided sessions at Plas y Brenin and scale some of the UK’s most scenic rock faces. From bouldering to abseiling, it's a climber’s dream with expert instruction on hand.

Mountain Biking at Coed y Brenin

Tackle forest trails at Coed y Brenin Forest Park, where beginner routes meet technical descents — all surrounded by woodland, waterfalls and wildlife.

Paragliding Above the Peaks

See Snowdonia from a whole new perspective with a tandem paragliding flight. Glide over the hills and valleys on a calm day and soak in the views like never before.