Planning a summer getaway with your little ones? Look no further than the enchanting landscapes and vibrant culture of North Wales. From breathtaking natural wonders to exciting attractions, this region offers a treasure trove of activities that will keep the whole family entertained. In this article, I’ll guide you through a list of must-visit destinations and fun-filled adventures to make your summer in North Wales truly unforgettable.
Seal Spotting at Angel Bay: North Wales
One of the things we’ve been meaning to do for ages is to visit Angel Bay and try to spot the seals. We managed to get over there in May of this year during half term and then again this summer holiday. If this is something you fancy doing, here are a few things that might be useful to know.
Llyn Brenig Reservoir with Children
Until this summer I had never heard of Llyn Brenig Reservoir, and i’ve lived in North Wales for 17 years now. We actually drove passed it on the way to Bala Lake this summer and after a quick google I decided I had to check it out with the children. We LOVED it!
Talacre Beach: North Wales Highlights
If you are visiting North Wales and looking for a beach to explore, head to Talacre Beach. It’s a great place to spend a few hours as a family.
Moel Famau with kids: North Wales Highlights
Moel Famau is the highest hill within the Clwydian Range and the highest point of the county of Flintshire in Wales. The hill lies on the boundary between Denbighshire and Flintshire. It’s a great place to go walking as a family.
Dyserth Waterfall: North Wales Highlights
Dyserth Waterfall is a big of a hidden gem in North Wales. I’m not quite sure why we haven’t explored there before now, but having been we will most certainly be back.
Family dining in North Wales: Cookhouse & Pub
Have you been to a Cookhouse and Pub before? We hadn’t until we tried one recently. There is now a Cookhouse and Pub in Rhyl, which we tried before a windy trip to the beach. There’s a relaxed and friendly vibe at the Cookhouse and Pub, which is now open along West Parade on Rhyl’s seafront. […]
A Denbighshire Retreat: relaxing in North Wales
Have you visited Denbighshire before? Denbighshire is a county in North-East Wales, named after the historic county of Denbighshire, but with substantially different borders. Denbighshire is the longest known inhabited part of Wales, and home to some stunning countryside, as well as spectacular views of the coast and mountains. Outside the property Set in the stunning […]