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Find holiday inspiration for the perfect break - North Wales
North Wales is home to some of the best beaches in the UK as well as some of the most amazing seaside town. Have a read of some of our favourite things to do and places to see, only at iKnow UK.
North WalesArticles
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Llanberis Tourist Information
Llanberis Lake Railway Llanberis is one of the most popular places in the Snowdonia National Park, affording easy access to Mount Snowdon. Activities and attractions for every age feature in the area....
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North Wales Coast Tourist Information
Llandudno Promenade & The Great Orme Headland North Wales is the place to go for beautiful beaches, a magnificent choice of medieval castles and enough outdoor activities to keep the whole family entertained....
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Holywell Tourist Information
Holywell Windmill Holywell, in Flintshire, North Wales is a settlement on the River Dee estuary, close to Flint and Connah’s Quay, and famous for its healing well. What’s Holywell like? Historically, Holywell...
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Corwen Tourist Information
Dee Valley Corwen, in Denbighshire is an attractive market town at the West of the Dee Valley. Close to the North West of England, Wrexham, Chester and the Midlands, this area of North Wales is picturesque and...
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Llangollen Tourist Information
Llangollen Corn Mill Situated in the picturesque Dee Valley, Llangollen is home to a wonderful range of boat trips along the Llangollen Canal and steam train rides along the Llangollen Railway. Canal boat...
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Llandudno Tourist Information
Llandudno pier The pretty Victorian town of Llandudno boasts to large sandy beaches, the longest pier and the Great Orme peninsula. An excellent base for a family break, Llandudno offers a host of outdoor...
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Denbigh Tourist Information
Aled Reservoir on Denbigh Moors Denbigh, in the Vale of Clwyd, Denbighshire, North Wales, is 13 miles South of Rhyl at St Asaph on the A55 (the main coastal road). Nearby to Ruthin (8 miles), Mold and Chester,...
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Bangor Tourist Information
Bangor Pier Set in an excellent location on the Menai Strait, Bangor is home to a large university, Bangor Cathedral and Penrhyn Castle built in the 19th Century. The current Bangor Cathedral also dates back...
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Pwllheli Tourist Information
Pwllheli The market town of Pwllheli is set in a picturesque location on the Lleyn Peninsula close to wonderful sandy beaches and great activities including pony-trekking, quad biking, golf and fishing. The...
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Mold Tourist Information
Mold An excellent base for walking in the Clwydian Range, Mold is set in a lovely Flintshire location just a short drive from the North Wales coast. Golf is a very popular activity in Mold and there is a...
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Bala Tourist Information
Bala Lake Bala Lake is one of the largest lakes in Wales, famous for its deep and crystal-clear waters from the River Dee. On the edge of the lake stands the town of Bala, a traditional market town featuring a...
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North Wales Coast Tourist Information
North Beach, Llandudno The North Coast of Wales is the stretch of coastline on the mainland of Wales which is passed through by the A55. Encompassing such popular holiday destinations as Bangor, Llandudno,...
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Prestatyn Tourist Information
Prestatyn Beach Wales’ most easterly coastal holiday resort, Prestatyn, is one of the country’s most popular destinations for visits from England and Scotland. It’s located along the Offa’s Dyke Path, which...
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Cardiff Airport Tourist Information
Cardiff Airport Cardiff Airport, to the South West of Cardiff city centre, is situated overlooking the Severn Estuary and Bridgwater Bay, a great airport location. What’s Cardiff Airport like? Not far from...
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Ruthin Tourist Information
Tom Pryce memorial, Ruthin Ruthin, North Wales, is situated at the A525 and A494 crossroads. Just South of the A55 coastal road, Ruthin is Denbighshire’s county town, in the Vale of Clwyd. What’s Ruthin like?...
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