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If you are up for exploring, Wendon Holidays is the perfect base, with the LlÅ·n Peninsula, Snowdonia, Anglesey, and all that North Wales has to offer within easy reach…

Dinas Dinlle, North Wales has a long sandy beach, and is a fantastic place to head to for family time, or peace and quiet by the sea; it is just across the road from our apartments...
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Dinas Dinlle | Visit Snowdonia
Dinas Dinlle is a popular beach with easy access and plenty of free parking. Its upper shore of small pebbles soon gives way to a vast expanse of firm golden sand, with a long beach, great for walks. It is a fantastic place to head to for family time (perfect for little explorers) or a hidden gem for peace and quiet by the sea. Dogs are permitted on the beach (restrictions zone). Check Dinas Dinlle beach tide times.
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The sense of space is amazing - on a clear day, it’s possible to see all the way along the LlÅ·n Peninsula and across to Llanddwyn Island on Anglesey.

Airworld Aviation Museum offers the opportunity to get close up to some historic aircraft. Set on an active airfield, the museum houses iconic machines such as the Hawker Hunter, D.H. Vampire, along with the only T2 BAe Harrier remaining worldwide. Please see our website for latest additions to the collection. Part of the museum is devoted to the creation of the RAF Mountain Rescue Service, started here at RAF Llandwrog in 1942, whilst other sections describe the wartime airfields of North Wales. The gift shop sells model kits and souvenirs. Free car parking on site. The airport has a cafe run by the Wales Air Ambulance staff. With regret, we can no longer allow dogs into the museum.

Located 14 miles away, Caernarfon castle is a 12th century medieval fortress. open all year round Caernarfon castle is quite a deal breaker for anyone who is interested in north Wales history!

Glasfryn Park ​
Glasfryn Park consists of loads of indoor and outdoor activities for all weathers! Only 12 miles away, Glasfryn park is open 7 days a week and has loads of fun activities such as crazy golf, ten pin bowling, wakeboarding and so much more!

Snowdon​
Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales, at an elevation of 1,085 metres above sea level, and the highest point in the British Isles outside the Scottish Highlands. It is located in Snowdonia National Park in Gwynedd. Easiest route located in llanberis, 13 miles away from us!

This small remote tidal island with church ruins, a lighthouse in a nature reserve is located off the west coast of Anglesey, northwest Wales. The nearest town is Newborough.
The easiest way to get to Llanddwyn Island is by car, but there is a bus service. You can access the island most of the time, however, it can be cut off for up to two hours at high tide. It is always worth checking Llanddwyn Island tide times before setting out.

Glynllifon is the name of the old estate which belonged to Lord Newborough, near the village of Llandwrog on the main A499 road between Pwllheli and Caernarfon in Gwynedd, Wales.
The original mansion is now a privately owned Country House hotel and wedding venue.
An unexpected gem!
You will find extensive historic gardens, Grade I listed, with woodland walks, follies and sculptures.
There is a playground and you can also visit the craft shop and gallery, with art and craft courses held at the park.

Gypsy Wood Park is a magical day out for visitors of all ages, which all the family will love.
There aren't many places where you can combine the magic of fairies with the charm of animals and the rugged wilderness of 20 acres of beautiful natural woodland, but at Gypsy Wood Park, that's just what they do, which is why they are one of Wales' best kept secrets.
There are loads of things to see and do at the outdoor park in the foothills of Snowdonia in North Wales, and it is a must-see attraction for all animal, nature, outdoor, train and fairy lovers.
Bring your wellies to explore the wetlands, meet all the different animals who live there, find the fairies, make a wish, hop on Woody's train and enjoy one of the fabulous adventure play areas; just some of the events and attractions available at Gypsy Wood Park.
There is an onsite Café and Shop that provide refreshments, drinks and hot and cold snacks, but you are welcome to bring your own picnic with you to eat at one of the designated picnic areas.

They specialise in providing high quality, endurance, trekking and adventure based expeditions, challenge events and instructional training within the UK and Overseas.
JT Expeditions are a small company dependent on developing great relationships and rapport with each of their clients. They aim to help them access all aspects of adventure and the outdoors, learn the skills to be independent in the mountains, on rock and in the ocean, and most importantly push themselves further than they previously thought possible.
Whether that be learning the basic skills of navigation to head outdoors independently, trek
self-sufficiently for days on end in challenging environments, or traverse the Snowdonia National Park during a 24 hour challenge.

This is a small, hands-on, zoo aimed at kids; with meerkat, bug and butterfly enclosures, plus an indoor play zone.
Would you like to enter a steam environment full of lush vegitation, waterfalls and LIVE butterflies flying all around you? Then just step into the magical world of PILI PALAS.
It really is a jungle in here. Pop in to meet Billy the 16ft Burmese Python, DJ and Barney the donkeys, Tecwyn the Tegu, Elvis and Charlie in their aviary - and be sure not to miss our most popular residents The Meerkats.

Sitting on the shore of the world-famous Menai Straits and nestled below the beautifully rugged Eryri National Park and overlooked by Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) we can truly say we have some of the finest scenery of any golf course.
The course is an 18 hole parkland layout, with lush fairways and smooth running Greens. It is, we believe, almost unique that a parkland course sits on a coastline only 20 metres away.
Built in 1909 it has developed from an original 9 hole to a fair and challenging 18-hole championship course.
The club extends a unique Warm Welsh welcome to new members and visitors alike and is consistently improving the course and its facilities for the modern world whilst retaining a homely feel.

This is a tidal bay in Gwynedd, Wales, in an area of Nature and Wildlife.
At low tide, 250 hectares of sand and mud habitats can be seen, which are important feeding habitats for a number of native and migratory bird species, such as shell ducks, waders, oystercatchers, curlews, lapwing and large flocks of over 5,000 widgeon.
It is located at the south-western end of the Menai Strait, about two miles south-west of Caernarfon. Several rivers flow into the bay and there are large areas of mudflats and salt marsh. A shingle spit partly blocks the mouth of the bay.

A venue showing conservation in action, with a shark pool and live diving displays, plus a café.
Anglesey Sea Zoo is a unique aquarium with over 40 tanks displaying the best of British marine wildlife!
Find fascinating creatures from around the coasts of the UK, such as octopus, lobsters, seahorses, conger eels and jellyfish!
You’ll also learn about British marine habitats and the research and conservation work which is helping to save them.

A forest of family fun and great outdoor adventure awaits at the award-winning GreenWood Family Park; a gigantic playground nestled beneath the trees of Snowdonia’s National Park full of amusement, magic and mischief.
Dotted amongst the woodland floor you’ll discover an enchanting world powered by people… make a splash on the UK’s only solar powered water ride, jump aboard the world’s first people powered roller coaster and zoom down the longest sled run in Wales! It’s a place bursting with green credentials to warrant accolades from The Guardian and Lonely Planet – guaranteeing a truly eco-friendly, fantastic day out for the whole family.
Run wild through ancient forest, explore the turrets of TreeTop Towers, reach for the skies on the super bouncy Giant Jumper, be mesmerised as you meander round the Enchanted River Ride and take on the task of finding hidden treasure from the sleeping giant’s slumber in the ALL NEW Giant Quest obstacle challenge.
The park is teeming with other entertainment too, from local artisans and makers getting creative in the craft zone, visits from Peppa Pig and Paw Patrol, fantasy themed weeks, a dazzling roster of spell-binding performances in the Forest Theatre, indoor soft play in the WoodBarn Cafe to the most magical of Christmas experiences.

Experience a great day out and enjoy a self-guided tour, which includes a film presentation and audio commentary on provided headsets.
Add to this geological, historical calligraphy and letter cutting exhibitions, explaining how this 500-million-year-old product was mined, machined, and marketed around the world. Children can complete a Quiz to win a Slate prize…

Thrill rides in a super-fast RIB boat on the Menai Strait, plus tours to see puffins and seals. RibRide is based at the picturesque Porth Daniel in Menai Bridge on the beautiful Isle of Anglesey. Porth Daniel, Water Street, Menai Bridge, Anglesey, LL59 5DE Water Street, Menai Bridge, LL59 5DE bookings@ribride.co.uk; 0333 1234 303.
Map with car parks marked RibRide Car Park Map.
On street car parking in Menai Bridge is limited, but the town does have four car parks all within a short walk
Please allow plenty of time to park before checking in for your RibRide at Reception.

Dolbadarn Castle is a fortification built by the Welsh prince Llywelyn the Great during the early 13th century, at the base of the Llanberis Pass, in North Wales.
The castle was important both militarily and as a symbol of Llywelyn's power and authority. It features a large stone keep, which historian Richard Avent considers "the finest surviving example of a Welsh round tower". In 1284 Dolbadarn was taken by Edward I, who removed some of its timbers to build his new castle at Caernarfon.
The castle was used as a manor house for some years, before falling into ruin. In the 18th and 19th century it was a popular destination for painters interested in Sublime and Picturesque landscapes. It is now owned by Cadw and managed as a tourist attraction, and is protected as a grade I listed building.

Moel Tryfan is the 7825th highest peak in the British Isles and is the 882nd tallest in Wales at 429 metres high .
It is a summit in the Hebog and Nantlle Ridge region or range in Wales, United Kingdom
All the walking routes up Moel Tryfan can be found on Mud and Routes.
The top can be identified by the rock pinnacle 5m east of trig point. Moel Tryfan is a child summit of Mynydd Mawr.

Area information, map, footpaths, walks and more.
There are many walking, running and cycling routes in Dinas Dinlle, Gwynedd
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Dinas Dinlle Hill Fort Easy Walk https://www.mudandroutes.com/routes/dinas-dinlle-hill-fort-easy-walk/
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Llyn Peninsula Walk - Ford Bay from Dinas Dinlle www.walkingbritain.co.uk/walk-3373- description
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Dinas Dinlle and Llandwrog Wales Coastal Path Circular Walk -www.mudandroutes.com/routes/dinas-dinlle-llandwrog-wales-coastal-path-circular/
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Great Walks from Morfa Lodge Holiday Park and Dinas Dinlle -www.morfalodge.co.uk/great-walks-from-morfa-lodge-holiday-park-dinas-dinlle/
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Aberdesach to Dinas Dinlle Wales Coastal Path Circular Walk -www.mudandroutes.com/routes/aberdesach-to-dinas-dinlle-wales-coastal-path-circular-walk/
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