The North Wales Way
The Wales Way is made up on three iconic routes, one of which is the North Wales Way. The North Wales Way is the shortest of the Wales Way route and follows the old trading route for 75 miles (120km) along our northern coast into Anglesey, taking in castles, the mountains of Snowdonia and the ancient history of Anglesey. However, despite its reduced length, there’s so much to see and do with several standout points along the way.
Why not enjoy the region’s beautiful landscape, stunning scenery and rich heritage - with plenty of places to eat, stay and enjoy along the way. Visitors are encouraged to explore the Vale of Clwyd and Conwy, the mountains of Snowdonia, the Menai Strait, and the Isle of Anglesey whilst travelling along this route. In between these iconic stops, you can expect to uncover hidden coves, rural villages and welcoming towns, each as charming as the next and all fantastic places to stop for refreshments.
Why not travel along this route and taste the epic experiences that Wales has to offer – rather than simply the journey from A to B. They’re packed with great things to see and do as you travel, giving you the local knowledge to venture off the beaten path and create your very own Welsh adventure.
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