Y Felinheli (Port Dinorwic)

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Y Felinheli, formerly known as Port Dinorwic, is a picturesque village situated between the city of Bangor and the town of Caernarfon in North Wales and has become an increasingly popular destination for tourists. Known for its rich history, stunning landscape, and a plethora of activities, Y Felinheli offers a unique experience for those looking to explore the beauty of North Wales. Nestled along the banks of the Menai Strait, Y Felinheli boasts a stunning waterfront that captivates visitors. The village’s picturesque marina is home to an array of yachts and boats, making it an ideal spot for sailing enthusiasts. Furthermore, the lush green hills and woodlands surrounding the village provide numerous opportunities for nature lovers to hike and explore the area’s natural beauty.
Y Felinheli (Port Dinorwic) - Marina

Rich History and Heritage

Y Felinheli has a long and storied past that dates back to the Roman era. The village was once a thriving port for the export of slate from nearby quarries, and remnants of this industry can still be seen in the form of disused railways and slate tips. Additionally, visitors can explore the rich maritime history of the village by visiting the Dinorwic Marina, which was once an important shipbuilding center. The Dinorwic Marina is the only Historic Grade II Listed Marina in the United Kingdom and well worth a visit.

Things To Do in Y Felinheli

Outdoor Activities

With its prime location along the Menai Strait and proximity to Snowdonia National Park, Y Felinheli offers a wide range of outdoor activities for all ages and abilities. Water sports, such as sailing, kayaking, and paddleboarding, are popular here, while the village’s surrounding woodlands provide excellent trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. For those looking for a more leisurely experience, the village’s marina offers scenic walks and opportunities for birdwatching.

Dinorwic Marina

Dinorwic Marina is the only Historic Grade II Listed Marina in the United Kingdom, situated on the Menai Straits in North Wales.
 
The Marina can berth up to 180 boats and consists of two areas, a locked Basin that is extremely sheltered and a Tidal Pontoon Basin that offers good protection.
 
The Locked Basin was originally a Dock constructed in the 19th century to export slate from the Dinorwic Slate Quarries via a narrow gauge railway.
Y Felinheli (Port Dinorwic) - Beach

Local Cuisine

Visitors to Y Felinheli can indulge in a variety of delicious local dishes. The village is home to several highly-rated eateries, serving traditional Welsh cuisine, fresh seafood, and international fare. Don’t miss the chance to try Welsh classics such as cawl, bara brith, and rarebit, as well as locally sourced Menai mussels and Anglesey Sea Salt.

Y Felinheli has a range of restaurants to choose from. La Marina is positioned, as the name suggests, near the Marina and offers excellent views of the sea as well. Tafarn Y Fic offers an international menu, while The Swellies is a cozy cafe offering delicious food.

Nearby Attractions

Y Felinheli’s central location makes it an excellent base for exploring the wider North Wales region. A short drive away is the historic city of Caernarfon, home to the impressive Caernarfon Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Additionally, the village is a gateway to the beautiful Isle of Anglesey, with its stunning coastline and fascinating attractions, such as Beaumaris Castle and South Stack Lighthouse. Snowdonia National Park is also within easy reach, offering breathtaking landscapes and many outdoor activities.

Accommodation in Y Felinheli

Y Felinheli offers a range of accommodation options to suit every traveler’s needs. Two of the most popular hotels in the area are the Hotel Port Dinorwic and the Garddfon Inn. Both establishments offer guests a unique experience while staying in this charming village, complemented by exceptional hospitality and a range of amenities.
The Garddfon Inn Hotel

The Garddfon Inn

The Garddfon Inn, a charming, historic establishment near the village's marina, offers a more traditional experience. This family-run inn features a selection of tastefully decorated rooms, each equipped with essential amenities to make your stay as comfortable as possible. The on-site restaurant and bar serve a variety of mouth-watering local dishes, accompanied by an extensive selection of fine wines, ales, and spirits. The Garddfon Inn, a charming, historic establishment near the village's marina, offers a more traditional experience. This family-run inn features a selection of tastefully decorated rooms, each equipped with essential amenities to make your stay as comfortable as possible. The on-site restaurant and bar serve a variety of mouth-watering local dishes, accompanied by an extensive selection of fine wines, ales, and spirits.

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