Sygun Copper Mine
Enjoy a chance to explore the ancient copper mines beneath the mountains of Snowdonia at the Sygun Copper Mine in Beddgelert, North Wales in the Gwynant Valley believed to be the spiritual birthplace of the Red Dragon of Wales.
Enjoy a chance to explore the ancient copper mines beneath the mountains of Snowdonia at the Sygun Copper Mine in Beddgelert, North Wales in the Gwynant Valley believed to be the spiritual birthplace of the Red Dragon of Wales.
Rhyd-Ddu Looking for Accommodation in Snowdonia? Snowdonia Hotels Rhyd-Ddu is a charming and tranquil village located in the heart of Snowdonia National Park, North Wales. Nestled at the base of the majestic Mount Snowdon, Rhyd-Ddu
Portmeirion Looking for Accommodation in Snowdonia? Snowdonia Hotels Portmeirion Village is an Italianate-style tourist attraction nestled on its own peninsula overlooking the Dywryd Estuary, very close to the town of Porthmadog.The village was designed from
Trefriw Woollen Mills, a historic family-run textile mill situated in the idyllic village of Trefriw in the Conwy Valley, North Wales, invites visitors to explore the centuries-old Welsh tradition of producing high-quality woolen goods.
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Inigo Jones Slateworks is located close to the village of Y Groeslon and just a few minutes south of Caernarfon in North West Gwynedd. The site is a very popular visitor attraction with demonstrations of slate cutting and manufacture in the shadows of Snowdon.
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Electric Mountain is the visitor center for the Dinorwig Power Station located in the town of Llanberis in North Wales.
Access to the visitor center is free but tours of the underground power station buried beneath the mountains of Snowdonia are available from the visitor center for a small fee.
Llanfair Slate Caverns, an intriguing underground attraction located near the town of Harlech in North Wales, offers visitors a unique opportunity to delve into the region’s rich slate mining heritage.
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The Llechwedd Slate Caverns are a living breathing museum based above the town of Blaenau Ffestiniog in the Snowdonia National Park, North Wales.
Railways take visitors deep beneath the ground for a fascinating tour of the caverns.
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You can take an exhilarating trip to the upper dam of the Ffestiniog Power Station. The journey from the visitor center to the upper reservoir Stwlan entails climbing a total of 308 meters in a mere 2 miles! In order to reach these dizzy heights you will have to navigate 12 bends, 6 of these hairpins.
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Conwy Castle, an iconic medieval fortress situated in the picturesque town of Conwy in North Wales, stands as a testament to the region’s rich history and architectural prowess. Constructed between 1283 and 1289 under the orders of King Edward I, the castle was part of an extensive campaign to consolidate English rule in Wales.