Accommodation in Wales

Accommodation in North Wales

There is an attraction or activity to suit every type of holidaymaker in North Wales. Whether you want to climb or walk in the spectacular Snowdonia Mountain range, surf in the Irish Sea, relax by the beach, soak up Welsh heritage or visit one of the many family tourist attractions, you will find a way to fill your day. The only problem will be finding enough days to do everything you want.

Powys Country House
Powys Country House
Farm Spa
Farm Spa
Swallow Falls Hotel
Swallow Falls Hotel
Wharf Cottage
Wharf Cottage
Tyddyn-du Boutique Suites
Tyddyn-du Boutique Suites
Hafod Lydan Farmhouse
Hafod Lydan Farmhouse
Panteidal Farm
Panteidal Farm
Lauriston Court Hotel
Lauriston Court Hotel
Llyn Holiday
Llyn Holiday
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North Wales is perhaps best known for Snowdon, Wales's highest mountain and surrounding peaks such as Cader Idris. The Snowdonia range has long been an attraction for walkers and climbers but those with less energy can still enjoy the panoramic views from the top of Snowdon by travelling up on the mountain railway.

Visitors interested in water sports should head for resorts such as Abersoch on the Llyn peninsula. Safe bathing beaches and family entertainment can be found along the sandy north coast at resorts such as Rhyl, Colwyn Bay and Llandudno.

History and heritage lovers will find a plethora of fine medieval castles and forts stretching along the A55 expressway and down to the Llyn peninsula. The best known include Conwy, Beaumaris, Caernarfon and Harlech but there are many smaller castles scattered around. Some have been repaired and rebuilt and offer accommodation or function rooms. It is worth crossing the Britannia Bridge to the Isle of Anglesey to visit the many historic sites there too.

The region offers many attractions to keep visitors entertained such as the Welsh Mountain Zoo and Bodnant Gardens, both in Colwyn Bay, the Anglesey Sea Zoo and Marine Centre, the Techniquest hands-on science centre in Wrexham and the fantasy Italianate village of Portmeirion.

There is plenty of accommodation available in the region, ranging from traditional hotels and guesthouses to castles or caravan parks. Whether you want a budget family holiday, a full-on activity break or a luxury weekend of pampering and indulgence, you will find something suitable in North Wales.