Though only here 16th to 20th..
Gather you're traveling here and home first and last days..leaving 2 full days..
If I may suggest use 1 day for a good tour..
With limited time it's best to sample a little as opposed to trying to see too much..
Travel from Rhyl to Caernarvon..
Take road to Llanberis and proceed up nant Paris pass..
On other side turn for Beddgelert.. very quaint..
Retrace steps to Capel curig then Betws y coed. From Betws go via Llanrwst to Llandudno and back along coast to Rhyl...
There is a lot to offer in North Wales.. BUT it depends on what you're interested in..
The tour I've suggested will let you see the best of snowdonia..
Whilst in your Highlands whilst travelling you get great vistas and its vast you'll notice in snowdonia its more in your face..
By all means please pm me if I can assist more when it's known what your interests are and what you're looking for..
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Llandudno and Conwy are nice to visit on a sunny day. Both are about 25 minutes drive from Rhyl. Take a drive around the Great Orme for some stunning sea views.
Llangollen is also worth a trip out to if you have time. About 40 minutes away, heading through Horseshoe Pass. It's a beautiful drive but can get busy during holiday season.
Prestatyn high street is worth a visit. It's almost all independent small retailers and cafes / bars. If you fancy a strenuous walk, the Offas Dike path starts at the beach there, goes up the high Street and climbs up your hillside behind. You get fantastic views from there on a clear day.
The stretch of coast between Talacre and Colwyn Bay is caravan park central. Check on 'who's nearby' when you arrive and I'm sure you'll find some other Fab holiday makers.
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"Llandudno and Conwy are nice to visit on a sunny day. Both are about 25 minutes drive from Rhyl. Take a drive around the Great Orme for some stunning sea views.
Llangollen is also worth a trip out to if you have time. About 40 minutes away, heading through Horseshoe Pass. It's a beautiful drive but can get busy during holiday season.
Prestatyn high street is worth a visit. It's almost all independent small retailers and cafes / bars. If you fancy a strenuous walk, the Offas Dike path starts at the beach there, goes up the high Street and climbs up your hillside behind. You get fantastic views from there on a clear day.
The stretch of coast between Talacre and Colwyn Bay is caravan park central. Check on 'who's nearby' when you arrive and I'm sure you'll find some other Fab holiday makers.
Enjoy your visit! "
Many thanks , hope there’s plenty nice people about |
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Some amazing advice from people in the thread .
It is a very beautiful place , and a place i can call home .
What do you like to do or see ?
Walkung , cycling, beaches pr mountain
Ynys Mon ( in Welsh) , Anglesey is worth a vist , Ynys Llandwyn , South Stack Lighthouse , or Pen Mon lighthouse .
On the main land The Great orme ( Y Gogarth in Welsh) Llandudno |
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