Information about North Wales Coast
Soak up the sights and sounds of the seaside on one of the great getaways to Llandudno. Elegant promenade, miles of sandy beaches, and amazing views across the sea - you can't beat a break by the coast.
Along the coast west we have the Llyn Peninsula and just off the North Wales coast you will find the Isle of Anglesey accessed by two bridges the Britannia Bridge and the Menai suspension Bridge. North Wales is comprised by North Wales Coast, North East Wales the Isle of Anglesey, the Llyn Peninsula and Snowdonia this region awaits explorers both new and old. The friendly Welsh locals have always met newcomers and holiday makers with warmth and hospitality. Rich in history and entertaining events or landmarks, this region has much to offer.
Llandudno, Conwy, Llanfairfechan, Penmaenmawr and Rhyl are probably the best known holiday destinations along this part of the North Wales coast although there are many more to explore.
The northern most county of Anglesey includes a collection of islands, notably Holy Island. Throughout the county, scores of Megalithic monuments and Menhirs stand. These ancient stones suggest presence of life prehistory.
One of the first three designated National Parks in Wales, Snowdonia spans 838 square miles. It contains the highest mountain in Wales at 1,085 metres (3,560 ft), and currently holds the title of 3rd most visited national park in England and Wales. Northern Snowdonia remains the only place in Britain where the Snowdon Lily grows, and the Snowdon beetle inhabits’. It offers breathtaking walks toward the summit all year round.