Eryri National Park

Snowdonia National Park showing tranquil scenes
Snowdonia National Park showing tranquil scenes
Swallow Falls showing a river or creek and forests
Snowdonia National Park showing land animals, mountains and tranquil scenes
Snowdonia National Park featuring a river or creek and mountains


The best-known national park in Wales features historical monuments amid some of the most beautiful scenery in the country.

Visit Snowdonia National Park to hike up snow-capped mountains and across untamed coasts. Walk through wild woodlands alongside bubbling rivers. Explore ancient castles and underground caverns. Relax in some of the most picturesque towns in Wales.

Head to the Mawddach Estuary, a river surrounded by forests, wetlands and mountains. Enjoy several walks in the area, where the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds maintains two nature reserves.

Dinas Oleu is the first property ever donated to the National Trust. Take one of the trails to its 5-acre (2-hectare) cliff top, such as the Panorama Walk, or follow the streets of Barmouth as they scale the hillside.

Stroll along the shores of Llyn Tegid, the largest natural body of water in Wales. Relax with a fishing rod and look for the gwyniad, an ice age fish found nowhere else in the world. Enjoy kayaking, sailing and swimming in the lake, a popular recreation spot.

Visit the ruins of Harlech Castle, the southernmost fortress in King Edward I’s Iron Ring. The fortress perches on a huge outcropping of rock, giving you commanding views of the surrounding area. Cross the drawbridge and explore the gatehouse, walls and remaining ramparts.

Travel to the village of Llanberis and visit the National Slate Museum. See exhibits including old Victorian workshops, a working water wheel and a number of worker’s cottages. Each cottage is furnished in a different way, reflecting the different time periods through the history of the quarries.

Descend one of the U.K.’s steepest mining cable railways into the Llechwedd Slate Caverns. Take a tour of the Victorian mines and learn about the difficult conditions miners faced in those times. See the exhibits on display, have lunch at the café and buy a genuine slate product as a souvenir.

Reach Snowdonia National Park by car, train or bus. The airports at Manchester and Liverpool are also nearby. Most of the towns and villages have accommodation options to suit a range of budgets.

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Things to do near Eryri National Park

Exploring Eryri National Park offers a myriad of outdoor adventures, including breathtaking hiking and walking trails. Don't miss the iconic Snowdon Mountain Railway and the scenic Welsh Highland Railways for stunning views. For a unique experience, try the Treetop Adventure, perfect for thrill-seekers. Whether you're seeking a relaxing getaway or an active holiday, Eryri promises unforgettable experiences amidst its stunning natural beauty.

Shopping

For a delightful shopping experience, visit James Pringle Weavers, a charming store 41.8km away. If you're up for a drive, explore Denbigh Retail Park (43.5km) and Tweedmill Shopping Outlet (46.7km), both offering a variety of shops with family and city vibes.

Recreation

Royal St. David's Golf Club offers a stunning golfing experience with breathtaking views, perfect for both relaxation and sport. Mermaid Spa invites you to unwind with luxurious treatments in a tranquil setting, while Dyfi Bike Park provides exhilarating cycling adventures amidst beautiful landscapes, promoting both wellness and outdoor enjoyment.

Adventure

Experience the thrill at Zip World Llechwedd, an exhilarating zipline ropes course located 12.9km from Eryri National Park, offering stunning views and an adrenaline rush. For a scenic adventure, hike the Watkin Path or Torrent Walk, both showcasing the breathtaking landscapes of the park, located 13 and 16.1km away respectively.

Nightlife

Eryri National Park offers a charming nightlife with cosy pubs and traditional Welsh hospitality. Visit the Royal Oak in Betws-y-Coed for local ales and live folk music. For a vibrant atmosphere, head to the Tyn y Coed Hotel, where you can enjoy a hearty meal and friendly company.

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Find the best attractions near Eryri National Park

Explore the breathtaking Eryri National Park in Wales, where you can visit stunning lakes, historic castles, and scenic railways. Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and couples seeking a romantic getaway, don't miss the chance to hike Mount Snowdon and traverse the majestic Snowdonia mountains. These attractions promise a memorable experience amidst the natural beauty of the park.

  • Llechwedd Slate Caverns: Discover the fascinating underground world of Llechwedd Slate Caverns, located 12.9km from Eryri National Park. Explore the rich history of slate mining and enjoy thrilling guided tours through stunning caverns while experiencing the adventure and rugged charm of this unique attraction.
  • Portmeirion Sands: Relax at Portmeirion Sands, a picturesque beach just 16.1km away from Eryri National Park. With its golden sands and tranquil waters, it's the perfect spot for sunbathing, picnicking, or taking leisurely strolls along the shoreline, all while soaking in the beautiful coastal scenery.
  • Y Lasynys Fawr: Step back in time at Y Lasynys Fawr, a historic house located 16.1km from Eryri National Park. This cultural gem offers insights into local heritage, with beautifully preserved architecture and engaging exhibits that reflect the region's rich history.

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