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  1. Prestatyn Central

    Type

    Type:

    Beach

    Prestatyn

    Prestatyn Central is a long sandy beach located on the North Wales Coast

  2. Add Princes Arms Country Hotel to your Itinerary

    Princes Arms Country Hotel

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    Type:

    Hotel

    Trefriw

    Quiet National Park location central to Snowdonias mountains and coast. Superb en suite bedrooms, spectacular views across River Conwy. Free WIFI throughout.Award winning cuisine. Log fires, cosy bar, friendly attentive service.

  3. Puffin Island Cruises

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    Type:

    Sub-Attraction

    Ynys Mon, Beaumaris

    Cruise the Menai Straits enjoying our live commentary which points out places of interest on your way to view the birds, wildlife and history of Puffin Island.

  4. Add Quay Hotel & Spa to your Itinerary

    Quay Hotel & Spa

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    Type:

    Hotel

    Conwy

    A luxury 4 star hotel offering panoramic views of the idyllic Conwy Estuary and the UNESCO historic site of Conwy Castle. The hotel is located within easy reach of the Snowdonia National Park and only 5 minutes from the A55.

  5. Rackery Retreat

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    Rackery Retreat

    Rossett

    Rackery Retreat is a luxury Glamping site located on the North Wales border near the picturesque village of Burton and only 7 miles from the Roman city of Chester. Rackery Retreat is home to three fully equipped safari tents with built in…

  6. Raven Inn

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    Raven Inn

    Type

    Type:

    Inn

    MOLD

  7. Add RAW Adventures to your Itinerary

    RAW Adventures

    Type

    Type:

    Outdoor Activity/Pursuit Centre

    Llanberis

    #WeAreClimbSnowdon

    Commanding a spectacular position in the north of Snowdonia National Park. Also known as Snowdon – but never Mount Snowdon or Mount Snowdonia. This is Yr Wyddfa, to use its historical Welsh name. We deliver authentic, powerful…

  8. Add Red Boat Ice Cream Parlour to your Itinerary

    Red Boat Ice Cream Parlour

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    Type:

    Take Away

    BEAUMARIS

    With five Red Boat Ice Cream Parlours throughout Anglesey and North Wales, owners Tony and Lyn know a thing or two about the finest ice creams and sorbets. Initially only in the beautiful resort town of Beaumaris on the Isle of Anglesey, the…

  9. Add Red Wharf Cottages to your Itinerary

    Red Wharf Cottages

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    Type:

    Self-Catering

    Beaumaris

    Fabulous views from this little gem of a cottage located right on the beach at the Llanddona end of Red Wharf Bay. Suitable for four people, there is everything you need for a peaceful beachside break.

  10. Add Rest and Be Thankful to your Itinerary

    Rest and Be Thankful

    Type

    Type:

    Café

    Llandudno

    A welcome break for weary walkers or simply a great place to stop, admire the views and sample one of our legendary toasted teacakes, the Rest and Be Thankful Cafe has been in existence for over 100 years, although the original building is no longer…

  11. Add Rheilffordd Talyllyn Railway to your Itinerary

    Rheilffordd Talyllyn Railway

    Type

    Type:

    Steam Railway

    TYWYN

    Historic narrow gauge railway with steam hauled trains in the Snowdonia National Park. Discover our past hauling slate and local goods, and enjoy the views, wildlife and woodland walks. The world's first preserved railway.

  12. Add Rhian Jones Wales Official Blue BadgeTourist Guide to your Itinerary

    Rhian Jones Wales Official Blue BadgeTourist Guide

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    Type:

    Guided Tours

    CONWY

    As a Wales Official Blue Badge Tourist Guide and Ambassador Awards holder, I have the honour of championing all that is Wales, with a warm welcome. My passion is to make your visit truly memorable as well as entertaining. Be it Cruise Ship coach…

  13. Add Rhiw Goch a Hen Stabal to your Itinerary

    Rhiw Goch a Hen Stabal

    Type

    Type:

    Self-Catering

    PENRHYNDEUDRAETH

    In the middle of nowhere but 5 minutes from a small village with shops/pubs/takeaway

  14. Add Rhos Ddu to your Itinerary

    Rhos Ddu

    Type

    Type:

    Self-Catering

    Ynys, Criccieth

    A lovely traditional Welsh cottage in an idyllic peaceful location. Set at the end of a short private tarmaced drive, next to Rhos Wen Cottage, surrounded by acres of rolling farmland with lovely walks from the garden gate.

  15. Add Rhos on Sea Tree of Lights to your Itinerary

    Rhos on Sea Tree of Lights

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    Type:

    Memorial

    Rhos on Sea

    The St David's Hospice Tree of Lights is a special time for families and friends to join together and remember loved ones at such a difficult time of year.
    Dedicate a light on our tree to remember and celebrate the life of your loved one.
    Please…

  16. Add Rhos Wen to your Itinerary

    Rhos Wen

    Type

    Type:

    Self-Catering

    Ynys, Criccieth

    Rhos Wen is situated 4 miles inland from the 'castle crowned' town of Criccieth, with its two beaches divided by the headland, on which sits the 700 year old castle. Criccieth has a choice of excellent restaurants and bistros. The closest country…

  17. Rhosneigr Beach

    Type

    Type:

    Beach

    Rhosneigr

    Rhosneigr beach is a popular, sandy beach located on the west of Anglesey.

  18. Add Rhuallt Camping Park to your Itinerary

    Rhuallt Camping Park

    Type

    Type:

    Camping & Caravan Site

    St Asaph,

    Rhuallt Country park is a peaceful 4 Star Adult Only Touring Park, nestled near an area of outstanding natural beauty in the heart of North Wales. We welcome all size tourers (large or small) thanks to our 'Super Pitches.' All of the pitches are…

  19. Add Rhuddlan Castle to your Itinerary

    Rhuddlan Castle

    Type

    Type:

    Castle / Fort

    Rhyl

    Rhuddlan may not be as well known as some of North Wales castles, yet it shares much in common with its illustrioius neighbours. Like Caernarfon and Conwy, it was built as one of the 'iron ring' of fortresses by Edward I.