things to do in Snowdonia

Things to do in Snowdonia

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Discover the best things to do in Snowdonia using our guide

You will find no shortage of great things to do in Snowdonia whilst using our guide. From walks amidst breath-taking scenery to adrenaline-filled attractions, you and your loved ones will be spoilt for choice by the number of great things to do in Snowdonia.

The Snowdonia National Park is the home of the highest mountain in Wales, Yr Wyddfa. This remarkable peak stands at 3,560ft above sea level and is a popular attraction for walkers, hikers and countryside lovers all year round.

Despite the almighty Snowdon being the region’s biggest draw, there are plenty of other things to do in Snowdonia too, from exploring epic waterfalls and beautiful lakes to enjoying the world’s fastest zip line!

Snowdonia Attractions

Tourists flock to the charming villages of Betws-y-Coed and Llanberis, easily two of the best Snowdonia attractions. Alternatively, take a scenic drive south to Dolgellau, a stunning town littered with great walking, climbing and mountain biking opportunities.

The Snowdon Mountain Railway, a Victorian marvel, is the summit’s lifeblood. Some of the original 1896 steam engines still complete the 5-mile ascent in roughly an hour, taking in more stunning vistas with each turn of the wheels.

Other must-do Snowdonia attractions include Zip World’s Velocity 2, which is the world’s fastest zip line, soaring high above the striking Penrhyn Quarry. Alternatively, unleash your inner-thrill seeker and head underground to Bounce Below to bounce and jump your way around a disused mine”

Other popular Snowdonia attractions include the beautiful Bala Lake, the scenic Aber Falls the National Slate Museum and the Electric Mountain in Llanberis.

Visiting during the colder months? Bes sure to discover one of the many superb things to do in Snowdonia in winter.

Other things to do in Snowdonia

If you’re looking to immerse yourself in Welsh culture further, then be sure to visit some of the best places in Snowdonia!

For afternoons along the coastline, you can discover the likes of Caernarfon and Harlech, both of which play host to towering medieval castles!

Alternatively, explore the charming Italianate town of Portmeirion, boasting a collection of shops, restaurants and cafes, in addition to woodland gardens and estuary views!

Among all the places you can visit in Snowdonia, Beddgelert is the loveliest. Built around an ivy-covered bridge, its stone cottages entice visitors with their charm. There is also a folk tale about Gelert, the faithful hound of Llewellyn, the 13th-century Welsh prince, that is legendary in North Wales.

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  • Snowdon Summit Visitor Center

    Hafod Eryri – Snowdon Summit Visitor Centre

    Llanberis
    Gwynedd
    LL55 4TT

    01286 870223

    Snowdon Summit Visitor Centre offers panoramic views of the valley below from the highest summit in England and Wales. Hafod Eryri first opened in June 2009 and receives on average half a million visitors a year!

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    Harlech Beach

    Harlech Beach
    Harlech
    Gwynedd
    LL46 2UG

    Head to this four-mile stretch of golden sand for stunning Snowdonia Mountain views and a glimpse of a 13th-century castle. From wildlife spotting to swimming, there’s plenty to do here once you’ve taken in the views.

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  • Harlech Castle

    Harlech Castle

    Harlech Castle
    Harlech
    Gwynedd
    LL46 2YH

    Harlech Castle is an imposing Welsh fortress overlooking the town and the sandy dunes that rest far below. For a historical thing to do in Snowdonia, visit the breath-taking Grade I-listed medieval castle!    

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  • Llanberis Lake Railway

    Llanberis Lake Railway

    Gilfach Ddu
    Llanberis
    Caernarfon
    LL55 4TY

    01286 870549

    Journey through the heart of Snowdonia on a beautiful steam train from Llanberis Lake Railway. Pass the 13th century Dolbadarn Castle, Llanberis’ twin lakes and the shores of Lake Padarn as you take in views of Snowdon. Stop off for a picnic in the idyllic Cei Llydan and take a stroll around the National Slate Museum.

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  • Llyn Idwal Circular

    Llyn Idwal Circular

    1h 44m

    2.9 miles

    Moderate

    A lakeside stroll around Llyn Idwal in Wales, a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts due to its rock formations and lush vegetation.

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  • Lone Tree at Llyn Padarn

    Llyn Padarn

    Llyn Padarn
    Llanberis
    Caernarfon
    Gwynedd
    LL55 4TY

    01286 870892

    Llyn Padarn is a great spot to visit whilst in Snowdonia! Enjoy this glacially formed lake nestled amidst breath-taking scenery, where the village of Llanberis rests on the southern banks.

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  • Bala Lake, North Wales

    Llyn Tegid

    A494
    Bala
    Merioneth
    LL23 7

    Resting to the southwest of the bustling town of Bala is the largest natural lake in Wales, Llyn Tegid, also known as Bala Lake. This large freshwater glacial lake rests within the mountains of Snowdonia, offering a scenic day out in North Wales.

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  • national slate museum near llanberis

    National Slate Museum

    National Slate Museum
    Llanberis
    LL55 4TY

    029 2057 3700

    For things to do in Snowdonia, be sure to add the National Slate Museum to your itinerary! Uncover the history of slate in the 19th-century workshops of the now disused Dinorwic Quarry.  

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  • Penmaenmawr Museum

    Penmaenmawr Museum

    The Old Post Office
    Conway Old Road
    Penmaenmawr
    LL34 6UU

    01492 621462

    Journey thousands of years back through time and learn how Penmaenmawr came to be the town it is today. From the Neolithic and Bronze Age to the town’s golden era as an upmarket seaside resort in Victorian times, you’ll learn all about the fascinating history of this Welsh town.

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  • uk gardens

    Plas Tan y Bwlch Gardens

    Plas Tan y Bwlch
    Maentwrog
    Blaenau Ffestiniog
    LL41 3YU

    01766 772600

    Plas Tan y Bwlch Gardens is a superb thing to do in Snowdonia, with its stunning position overlooking the valley of the River Dwyryd.

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