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surrounding area is so rich in history and legends. During
your short break North Wales Tan-y-Foel Country House provides
an ideal base from which to explore the nearby tourist attractions.
Conwy Castle
Presiding from it's perch above Conwy estuary it throws out
a ring of ancient town walls which still effectively encircle
the central core of Conwy town.
Bodnant Gardens
Belonging to The National Trust, covering 80 acres, it is
highly regarded as one
of the finest gardens in Great Britain.
Caernarfon Castle and Town Walls
Built by Edward 1, used by the Prince of Wales during the
1959 investiture.
Portmeirion Village and Gardens
Built by Clough Williams-Ellis it is a visual extravagance
of a fantasy village.
Sub-tropical woodlands, criss-crossed by miles of paths leading
to beaches of gleaming sand make an ideal walk for those interested
in flora and fauna.
Ffestiniog Railway
Runs from the mountains of Blaneau Ffestiniog to the sea at
Porthmadog.
Breathtaking views of the Snowdon range towers over the River
Glaslyn.
Snowdon Mountain Railway
A narrow-gauge line that climbs 4.5 miles to the upper terminus
- just short of the summit.
Llandudno
A typical British seaside resort with a wide promenade backed
by row after row of elegant Victorian facades.
Swallow Falls
A spectacular multi-level waterfall on the River Llugwy near
Betws-y-Coed.
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