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Berthlwydd Hall Park
Llechwedd, Conwy LL32 8DQ - Wales, UK

This family run park enjoys a heavenly location in North Wales on the boundary of the Snowdonia National Park, less than 2 miles from the harbour town of Conwy and a short distance from Llandudno and the A55. In addition...
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Attractions near Berthlwydd Hall Park
A selection of attractions close to Berthlwydd Hall Park:
Conwy Mountain  (1.6 Miles)
The lofty ridge of Conwy Mountain offers superb views of Conwy and its castle, as well as across Conwy Bay to Llandudno and the Great...
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Sychnant Pass  (1.8 Miles)
A drive to the top of Sychnant Pass is a must for those who admire dramatic scenery. After the road was built in the 18th...
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Church of St Celynnin  (2.2 Miles)
St Celynnin`s Church is a beautiful, isolated building set in remote uplands. The oldest part is the nave, which dates from the 14th Century, and...
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Conwy Harbour  (2.2 Miles)
Conwy Harbour is one of the busiest recreational boating harbours in Wales. Once a thriving port, slate would have been brought here from the Ffestiniog...
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St Mary and All Saints Church  (2.2 Miles)
Originally the site of the Cistercian Abbey Church of Aberconwy, St Mary’s became the newly built Parish Church when the Abbey moved up the Valley...
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We Are Seven  (2.2 Miles)
Born in 1770, one of England’s earliest romantic poets - William Wordsworth - visited Conwy during a summer vacation. Here, he was inspired to write...
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The Jubilee Path  (2.3 Miles)
The Jubilee Path was opened in 1888 to commemorate the 1887 Jubilee of Queen Victoria. Marked with two pillars, the circular walk around Foel Lus...
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Plas Mawr  (2.3 Miles)
Plas Mawr means the Great Hall. Built by Welsh merchant Robert Wynn between 1576 and 1585, Plas Mawr stands proudly in the centre of Conwy’s...
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Royal Cambrian Academy of Art  (2.3 Miles)
Established in 1882, the Royal Cambrian Academy of Art is one of only five academies of art in Britain, and the only one in Wales,...
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Conwy Castle  (2.3 Miles)
Conwy Castle was built in only 7 years. After his conquest of Wales in 1283, Edward I set out to hold down the country with...
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Conwy Suspension Bridge  (2.3 Miles)
Completed in 1826, the Conwy Suspension Bridge was designed and built by Thomas Telford to replace the dangerous ferry crossing over the tidal waters of...
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Aberconwy House  (2.4 Miles)
Now owned by the National Trust - after narrowly escaping being bought by an American who wanted to ship the whole property back to the...
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ConwyTown Walls  (2.4 Miles)
ConwyTown Walls contain some of the finest sections of medieval walls in Britain. The defences date from the time the castle was built in the...
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Conwy Mussel Museum  (2.4 Miles)
The walled town of Conwy was once one of the country’s most important pearl fisheries harvesting over 4 kilos of pearls per week in the...
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Conwy Butterfly Jungle  (2.4 Miles)
In Conwy’s 2000ft tropical jungle you are able to see some of the worlds largest and most exotic butterflies. From the Far East to Australia,...
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Conwy Water Gardens, Aquatic Centre & Coarse Fishery  (2.5 Miles)
In the heart of the Conwy Valley lies the village of Rowen, home to the Conwy Water Gardens. Its extensive aquariums make it possible to...
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Druid`s Circle  (3.2 Miles)
On the upland plateau above Penmaenmawr stands an impressive Bronze Age monument known as the Druid`s Circle. It became famous in the 18th Century after...
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Great Orme Copper Mines  (5.1 Miles)
At the Great Orme copper mines the visitor can explore tunnels worked 3,500 years ago by Bronze Age people. This is a vast underground site,...
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Lletty`r Filiast  (5.2 Miles)
Llety`r Filiast is a Neolithic burial chamber standing on the slopes of the Great Orme. Its name means The Lair of the Greyhound Bitch and...
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Britain’s Smallest House  (5.4 Miles)
Situated in a beautiful position on the Quayside at Conwy, this red painted ‘one up – one down’ holds the title of the smallest house...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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