Things To Do

Lots to see and do for all the family

Conwy Castle
Built for Edward I, by Master James of St George, the castle is amongst the finest surviving medieval fortifications in Britain.
Bodnant_Garden

Marvel at plants from all over the world grown from seed and cuttings collected over a century ago on plant-hunting expeditions.

Caernarfon Castle

The Castle is a World Heritage Site. A brute of a fortress. Its pumped-up appearance is unashamedly muscle-bound and intimidating.

Welsh Mountain Zoo

Also known as the National Zoo of Wales, occupies some 37 acres of lush green landscape overlooking Colwyn Bay and the Carneddau mountains in North Wales.

Conwy Valley Maze

The largest garden maze in the world. The maze extends to over two acres and beat the previous title holder the Marquis of Bath at Longleat.

theatre colwyn

Our passionate team work to ensure you never miss a show adding 1000s of new shows and events to our site every day from theatre shows, music concerts, comedy and festivals to sporting events.

Snowdonia Railway

A Majestic mountain top adventure. Let Snowdonia Mountain Railway take you on a journey of a lifetime to the rooftop of Wales.

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The museum is an anchor point of the European Route of Industrial Heritage and part of Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales.

Beaumaris Castle

Beaumaris castle was built as part of Edward I’s campaign to conquer north Wales after 1282.

Portmeirion

The beautiful Portmeirion Village was built by Welsh architect Clough Williams-Ellis from 1925 to 1973 in the style of an Italian village.

The Great Orme Tramway

The Great Orme Tramway is Britain’s only funicular, or cable-hauled, tramway that travels on public roads. Delighting visitors since it opened in 1902.

sygun_copper_mine

A Victorian copper mine which closed in 1903 but was renovated and reopened by the Amies family as a tourist attraction in 1986.

St Trillo's Chapel

The smallest church in the British Isles. It has enough seats for just six people. The chapel is named after St Trillo, a 6th-century saint who built his cell here.