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Prince of Wales Hotel
Our fleur-de-lis Restaurant is renowned for the excellence of its freshly prepared traditional home-cooking style dishes. Home to the Royal Town of Caernarfon’s Rotary Club every Monday lunchtime, we are well...
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Rhosneigr Station
Rhosneigr Station serves the small Anglesey village of the same name. From the centre of the village you are able to see a long way into the RAF Valley and...
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Rhyl Station
Rhyl Station is the primary rail access point to the popular north Welsh holiday resort of Rhyl. The small town can get very busy during the summer months as visitors...
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Roman Bridge Station
Roman Bridge Station is a small station facility in the Lledr Valley in Wales. The station is based in a mainly rural area and serves not only the community after...
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Ruabon Station
This Railway Station stands close to the heart of this North Wales village close to Wrexham. Described once as being ‘wild Wales’ the area surrounding the station and the village...
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Ruthin Gaol
There aren’t many gaols with a tea shop and souvenirs but you’ll certainly need refreshments after you’ve visited the endless exhibitions on display at Ruthin Gaol. From the intriguing early history...
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Saint Dwynwen’s Church
Now a ruin, this once substantial sixteenth Century chapel was built on the site of an earlier shrine to Dwynwen, patron saint of lovers. In Tudor times pilgrims came to Llanddwyn...
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Saint Hywyn’s Church
Perched right on the tip of the Lleyn peninsula, this small, coastal church has one of the most scenic churchyards in Wales. The church was once an important place of worship...
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Shotton Boots Chemist
In the centre of Shotton, this branch of Boots the Chemist offers a range of products that have been specially selected to compliment your family and personal health and wellbeing....
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Shotton Station
This station lies on the River Dee in the Flintshire area of North Wales. It is the primary railway access point for the people of the small town of Shotton....
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Snowdonia Adventures
Gain confidence and a sense of achievement that stays with you long after you return home. We offer mountain adventurous activities, rock climbing courses, scrambling, walking, short breaks and courses in Snowdonia, Wales, UK.
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St Cynbryd’s Church
St Cynbryd’s Church is situated on the road heading out of Llanddulas and was erected by the Hesketh family of nearby Gwrych Castle in 1868 replacing an earlier church which had...
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St David’s Church
Opened in October 1852, St David’s Church is located three miles from Holywell, next to the Franciscan Friary of Pantasaph and across the road from what was once St Clare’s Convent....
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St Digain’s Church
Home to exceptionally bright stained glass windows, the beautiful church of St Digain’s is also famous for its churchyard. In pride of place it contains one of the oldest yew trees...
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St Giles Church
Known as one of the Seven Wonders of Wales, St Giles commands a dominant position overlooking the town of Wrexham. With a church in Wrexham since the 13th Century, St Giles...
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St Margaret’s Church
Once known as the ‘Pearl of the Vale’ but nowadays as the ‘Marble Church’, St Margaret’s was erected by Lady Willoughby de Broke in memory of her husband. She laid the...
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St Mary and All Saints Church
Originally the site of the Cistercian Abbey Church of Aberconwy, St Mary’s became the newly built Parish Church when the Abbey moved up the Valley to Maenan. With many fine features...
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St Mary’s Church
St Mary’s Church is located in the village with the longest place name in Britain - Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. Translated to English the name means - The church of St. Mary in a...
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St Seriol’s Well
In a tranquil setting hidden from view by a picturesque fish pond, lies St Seriol’s Well. This holy well was built by the monks of Penmon and believed by the many...
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St Trillo’s Chapel
Named after a 6th Century Saint, St Trillo’s Chapel is one of the smallest chapels in the British Isles. With room to seat six people, this place of worship was built...
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St Tudno’s Church
Built on a site dating back to the 6th Century, St Tudno’s Church was built in the 12th Century but has undergone extensive restoration over the years. Fabulous stained glass windows...
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Tal-Y-Don Hotel
Tal-Y-Don is a small friendly hotel offering homemade food and traditional beers. Only 2 minutes to the beach, train and bus. Sea fishing trips are available, walks and beautiful scenery....
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Tal-y-Cafn Station
Tal-y-Cafr Station is the principle railway station for a series of villages close to Llundadno in Wales. The pretty station building is situated next to a level crossing and a...
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The Alice in Wonderland Centre
Spending her childhood summers in a house on West Shore, Llandudno – Alice Liddell was the inspiration for Charles Dodgson’s (otherwise known as Lewis Carroll) Alice in Wonderland books. Specially...
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