Snowdonia

Conwy Castle: history, facts and how to visit

Conwy is exceptionally well preserved and one of the most complete castles in the Wales. Explore the castle in the centre of Conwy town, then head to Conwy Mountain for an aerial view of the fortress.
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Campaign aims to raise £250,000 to repair Snowdonia's footpaths

Snowdonia isn’t as “tough as it first appears”, with wildlife habitats and footpaths in urgent need of repair, a conservation charity has warned.
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Day Out: Moel Siabod, Snowdonia

If you’re looking for the greatest viewpoint in all of North Wales, this 872m mountain (with an excellent cafe at its base) is the best place to start, says Dan Aspel

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How to climb Snowdon with children

Matt Swaine on taking two families with four kids to the top of Snowdon via two quieter western routes - the Rhyd-Ddu and Snowdon Ranger paths. 

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Spring in Snowdonia

Join Jim Perrin on a journey through enchanted valleys and epic peaks, animated by the delights of a new season

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New carriages for the Snowdon Mountain Railway

After ninety years, new train carriages are being introduced to the Snowdon Mountain Railway

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Red Wharf Bay, Anglesey

Enjoy stunning sunsets and red squirrels on this adventurous Anglesey walk beside Red Wharf Bay

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Rare arctic fish released into Welsh lakes to help increase numbers

Wales Environment Agency rear 7,500 Arctic Char in an effort to combat diminishing stocks of one of Britain’s rarest fish species

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Visit Dysynni Valley: Places to stay, things to do

Alex Bartlett reveals why an escape to the Dysynni Valley is a perfect retreat for a spot of hiking, mountaineering or just a lazy stroll along the Cambrian coastline
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Llanberis Lake Railway, Snowdonia National Park

Enjoy the delights of a narrow-gauge steam railway in a magnificent setting of mountains and lakes

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