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Gelert’s Grave
The reputed burial place of Gelert, Prince Llewelyn’s faithful hound, is in the lovely village of Beddgelert. According to legend, Llewelyn went hunting leaving Gelert to guard his baby son. Returning...
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Glasfryn Parc
One of North Wales’ top action centres, Glasfryn Parc offers a range of activities including an eight lane ten pin bowling alley, go karting, quad bike safaris, archery and soft play...
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Glasfryn Parc
One of North Wales’ best activity centres, Glasfryn Parc offers a large range of things to do including an eight lane ten pin bowling alley, go karting, quad bike safaris and...
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Gwydyr Forest
Set in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, Gwydyr Forest is run and managed by the Forestry Commission. As the forest has so many diverse habitats including upland lakes, rivers,...
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Gwynedd Museum & Art Gallery
This is Gwynedd’s only general museum. The collection has an exciting archaeological collection including a rare Roman sword, flints from the Neolithic axe factory at Graig Lwyd and decorated Medieval...
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HMS / M Thetis Memorial
The HMS Thetis should have been one of the world’s most impressive submarines but during its diving trials in the Liverpool Bay the stricken sub sank with over one hundred crew...
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Harlech Castle
Harlech Castle is one of the four great castles in Wales that was constructed for Edward I. It is a World Heritage site and was built between 1283 and 1289. The...
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Harlech Station
Harlech Station is located close to a level crossing on the A496 at heart of the community of Harlech in North Wales. The facility is on the Cambrian Coastal Railway...
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Hawarden Bridge Station
Located close to Hawarden and the station in the small community, Hawarden Bridge is actually nearer to the community of Shotton in Flintshire, North Wales. The facility is on the...
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Hawarden Station
Hawarden Station is a small facility located in Flintshire, North Wales. The services to the station are provided by the Bordeline Railway and regular services leave he facility towards Wrexham...
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High Trek Snowdonia
Long weekend mountain courses & breaks in climbing, scrambling, navigation, Welsh 3000's, hill walking, winter skills, etc.
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Holy Trinity Church
This Anglican church is situated right in the heart of Llandudno, its imposing tower visible from many locations in the town. Built in 1874, it was designed by architect and surveyor...
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Holyhead Boots Chemist
At the centre of Holyhead on Anglesey, this branch of Boots is stocked with an extensive range of pharmaceuticals and products related to personal care and family health. A friendly...
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Holyhead Station
Holyhead Station is the main railway facility in this part of Anglesey. Serving the famous port that takes ships across the Irish Sea to the emerald isle the station is...
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Llanberis Slate Museum
Slate mining has been an integral part of Welsh communities for generations. At the Llanberis Welsh Slate Museum, nestled in the valley below Mount Snowdon, the history of the industry...
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Llandecwyn
In a beautiful setting overlooking Tremadog Bay, Llandecwyn is a small pilgrim place for quiet prayer, simple hospitality, and thoughtful conversation. Individuals and groups of up to fifteen people are invited...
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Llandrillo Yn Rhos Church
Founded by St Trillo, there has been a church on this site since the 6th Century. From its tower – also known as ‘The Rector’s Chair’ – flares were once lit...
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Llandudno Boots Chemist
In the Victoria Centre in Llandudno, this branch of Boots has a friendly and attentive staff that is on hand to help you find the products that you are looking for...
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Llandudno Early Learning Centre
Located at the heart of the shopping streets in Llandudno, this Early Learning Centre branch has a friendly and helpful team of staff who is always on hand to assist both...
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Llandudno Museum
Step back in time and discover Llandudno’s fascinating history at the Llandudno Museum. First opened in Rapallo House in 1927, the house had been left to the town by Francis Chardon....
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Llandudno Pier
Designed and built by Charles Henry Driver and James Brunlees and initially taking just one year to construct, Llandudno Pier opened in 1878. Lined with ornately decorated kiosks selling gifts, a...
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Llandudno Tramway
Travel in true Victorian style aboard the Llandudno Tramway - a unique feature in this North Wales resort. Work began on the tracks in April 1901 and by 1903, both the...
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Llanelli Boots Chemist
The shop is located on the Vaughan Street in Llanelli and offers a great range of health, beauty and wellbeing products. From food and drink to hair care products and...
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Llanfairfechan Station
Llanfairfechen Station is located on the Welsh coast and is the principle rail interchange for the small seaside town of Llanfairfechen. The station is surrounded by beautiful countryside and seascapes...
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Llanfairpwll Station
The full name of the village that this station acts as the main transport interchange for is; Llanfairpwllgwyngyll-gogerychwyrndrobwll-llantysilio-gogogoch. The station is located on Anglesey and is close to Holyhead on...
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