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There are various towns to explore on a North Wales holiday – the list is endless! Here’s a quick list of 5 Welsh towns to visit in the North, that you might just fall in love with! If you’re opting for caravans for sale North Wales, carry on reading to help plan your next trip…
Conwy
Starting with one of the most must-see towns to visit in North Wales – Conwy lies on the west bank of the River Conwy’s estuary. It was founded by Edward I in 1283 and is now known for the smallest house in Britain, which is otherwise known as Quay House. It’s open to visitors, so why not squeeze inside?
If you’re a nature lover, Conwy is home to the RSPB Nature Reserve where you’ll witness different types of birds. You might even catch an event, which could include anything from bird watching to farmers’ markets. What event will attract you to Conwy this year?
Abersoch
With a more fashionable feel to North Wales, Abersoch is a popular seaside resort with beautiful beaches to spend plenty of staycation time. If you want to take your beach experience to the next level and make it into the water, Abersoch is a popular location for water sports enthusiasts, as it’s internationally recognised for sailing.
Along the Llyn Peninsula, you’re in for some stunning views and it’s very close to Snowdonia – people come from far and wide to visit! This destination is the go-to location if you are wanting to get active, but you can also relax whilst here – which will you do?
Llandudno
Now you know this area is the place to go if it’s known as “the Queen of the Welsh Resorts” and home to the longest pier in Wales. If you’re an Alice in Wonderland fan, Llandudno is meant to be one of the biggest inspirations for it, so you can get the chance to visit the Alice Town Trails. It will take you to some beautiful statues and through ‘Happy Valley’ where you can transport to the wonderland!
Beaumaris
This town is famous for its history, going through many major events. Although, it only began life after Edward I of England completed his conquest of Wales, then Beaumaris Castle started to be built in 1925.
The castle is the main tourist attraction and you’ll be able to see why. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is part of the Castles and Town Walls of King Edward due to its “outstanding universal value”. It’s a must-see attraction!
Llangollen
Majorly known for hosting Llangollen Fringe Festival – this is just one reason to visit! It’s such a likable town with plenty of winding streets to explore, where you’ll find local restaurants and boutique shops – things you won’t find anywhere else.
Snowdonia was previously mentioned, but the Berwyn Mountains are just one of North Wales’s greatest secrets, while also being a wildlife haven. Why not discover what a lot of people haven’t yet?
With 5 towns to explore, what will be the first stop on your North Welsh tour?