North Wales is blessed with beautiful landscapes with hundreds of miles of walking trails. Take a look at some simple North Wales walks with epic views.
The Conwy Valley is an intriguing area, very different to the rough, tough rocky mountains of neighbouring Snowdonia. The River Conwy flows through a broad, sheltered vale carpeted with rich farmland. It’s flanked on the west by thick forests and to the east by the heather moors and woods of Hiraethog (otherwise known as the Denbigh Moors), a huge expanse of unexplored upland. All in all, it’s an area of great variety, with tumbling falls, wooded gorges, mountain lakes, high moorland and a charming stretch of the North Wales coast. Conwy The walled town of Conwy and its dark-stoned castle evoke an authentic medieval atmosphere. Spectacular views from the fortress (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and town walls down into the narrow streets and across the estuary. There’s history at almost every turn – Elizabethan Plas Mawr, Aberconwy House, Thomas Telford’s castellated suspension bridge,and the quirky ‘smallest house’. Conwy Valley 2015
The Conwy Valley snakes it way inland from the North Wales coast to the mountains of Snowdonia with some fantastic locations along the way.
Often described as the gateway to the Snowdonia national Park, that doesn’t mean you should skip a holiday in Conwy.
I'm sure I'm not alone when I say that I have a two-year-old boy who loves trains. As in LOVES them. We have a few options close to us when it comes to getting up close to trains and one of them is the Conwy Valley Railway Museum in Betws-y-Coed. At just over an hour
The River Conwy Betws-y-Coed is North Wales' most popular inland resort. It is where the River Conwy meets its three tributaries flowing from the west, the Llugwy, the Lledr and the Machno. Much of it was built in Victorian times and it is the principal village of the Snowdonia National Park. Set in a beautiful valley in the Snowdonia Forest Park.
North Wales is blessed with beautiful landscapes with hundreds of miles of walking trails. Take a look at some simple North Wales walks with epic views.
The Conwy Valley snakes it way inland from the North Wales coast to the mountains of Snowdonia with some fantastic locations along the way.
The Conwy Valley snakes it way inland from the North Wales coast to the mountains of Snowdonia with some fantastic locations along the way.
Small greetings card with no message. Original artwork image painted in watercolour. Image is inspired by a vie v of the Conwy river valley. Card is accompanied by a white envelope. Card is easily framed.
Conwy is a walled market town and community in Conwy County Borough on the north coast of Wales. The town, which faces Deganwy across the River Conwy, formerly lay in Gwynedd and prior to that in Caernarfonshire.Conwy Castle and the town walls were built, on the instruction of Edward I of England, between 1283 and 1289, as part of his conquest of the principality of Wales.Conwy was the original site of Aberconwy Abbey, founded by Llywelyn the Great.The National Trust owns Aberconwy House, which is Conwy's only surviving 14th-century merchant's house, one of the first buildings built inside the walls of Conwy.The house named in the Guinness Book of Records as The Smallest House in Great Britain, with dimensions of 3.05 metres x 1.8 metres, can be found on the quay. Conwy North Wales. 358/365
Snowdonia, northwest of Wales, is known for wild landscapes and rugged peaks steeped in history. Here are some epic things to do in Snowdonia.
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Bodnant Gardens where begun in 1875, it is the creation of four generations of Aberconways and is divided into two parts: the upper level (around the house) features huge Italianate terraces, and water features. Today the gardens are the result of four generations of the Aberconway family
The Conwy Valley snakes it way inland from the North Wales coast to the mountains of Snowdonia with some fantastic locations along the way.
The Conwy Valley snakes it way inland from the North Wales coast to the mountains of Snowdonia with some fantastic locations along the way.
North Wales is blessed with beautiful landscapes with hundreds of miles of walking trails. Take a look at some simple North Wales walks with epic views.
North Wales is blessed with beautiful landscapes with hundreds of miles of walking trails. Take a look at some simple North Wales walks with epic views.
North Wales is blessed with beautiful landscapes with hundreds of miles of walking trails. Take a look at some simple North Wales walks with epic views.
The Conwy Valley snakes it way inland from the North Wales coast to the mountains of Snowdonia with some fantastic locations along the way.
The Conwy Valley snakes it way inland from the North Wales coast to the mountains of Snowdonia with some fantastic locations along the way.
The Conwy Valley snakes it way inland from the North Wales coast to the mountains of Snowdonia with some fantastic locations along the way.
Overview Forget time-consuming public transit during your trip to North Wales. This guided tour includes transportation that will allow you to visit more Conwy Valley attractions—including Conwy Castle, Bodnant Garden, and Swallow Falls—than you could alone. Plus, enjoy a mix of insider knowledge from your local guide and free time to explore each attraction during this comprehensive day trip. Immerse yourself in Conwy Valley highlights during this guided excursion Visit stately homes, castles, and spectacular natural attractions in just one day Benefit from round-trip transportation in a comfortable minivan Small group capped at 16 ensures the personalized attention of your local guide
Eryri Snowdonia 360 is the perfect road trip route in north Wales, along the route you’ll discover delicious local Welsh produce, phenomenal coastal views and learn all about the rich heritage of this proud nation. This guide will show you the ultimate 4 day road trip along the Snowdonia 360 route,
Blanket from Trefriw Mill in the Conwy Valley
Trains are set to run again from Llandudno to Blaenau Ffestiniog on the Conwy Valley Line after a £2.2m investment
Finally managed to upload a selection of the photos I took last Saturday, whilst visiting one of my favourite gardens in North Wales – Bodnant Garden in the beautiful Conwy Valley. Even thoug…
Acers and beech trees giving autumn colours in the arboretum at Bodnant gardens.