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North Wales Hotels |
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| Please go here for bed and breakfast in North Wales and self catering accommodation in North Wales | |
Snowdonia is one of the oldest and largest of Britain's
National Parks, home to Wales' highest mountain Snowdon
at 3,560 ft (1,085 m). This beautiful area of soaring cliff faces,
jagged peaks and plunging waterfalls is ideal for walking and
mountaineering enthusiasts. To the west is the Llyn peninsula
with some fine sandy beaches. The ancient landscape of Anglesey
is surrounded by rugged sea cliffs providing excellent sites
for bird-watching and rock-climbing. Llandudno and Colwyn Bay
are charming, traditional seaside resorts in North Wales,
while along the coast stand the splendid castles of Caernarfon,
Conwy, Harlech, Beaumaris and Criccieth. |
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For accommodation
in areas around North Wales see: Central
England South Wales,
Fylde Coast, Cheshire |
| Aberdovey Anglesey Bala Bangor Barmouth Betws y Coed Caernarfon Chester Colwyn Bay Conwy Corwen Dolgellau Harlech Hawarden Holyhead Llandudno Llangollen Llanrwst Machynlleth Oswestry Prestatyn Rhuddlan Rhyl Tywyn Welshpool |
| Aberdovey Anglesey Bangor Barmouth Caernarfon Colwyn Bay Conwy Corwen Denbigh Dolgellau Llandudno Llangefni Llangollen Machynlleth Mold Oswestry Porthmadog Pwllheli St Asaph Tywyn Welshpool Wrexham |
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