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North Wales is a great tourist destination thanks to its stunning countryside and beaches, including those on the Llyn Peninsula. With mountains and valleys surrounding these areas, there are plenty of things to see and do and places to stay.

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There are a number of popular towns in North Wales that attract visitors from both near and far. One such town is Abersoch, a large village situated on the Llyn Peninsula that is a popular seaside resort. Abersoch specialises in water sports such as windsurfing and jet skiing and has established itself over the years as Britain's most important sailing centre. You can take a boat out of the bay at Abersoch to see the seals, dolphins and puffins that visit Abersoch every year.

Another fantastic place to visit in North Wales is Llandudno, which is situated in the County of Conwy and benefits from two miles of sweeping coastline along the Llandudno bay and North Shore. Llandudno has a Victorian promenade and pier, which was built in 1878 and is now classed as a Grade II listed building, as well as a number of architecturally stunning buildings that are used as hotels in Llandudno.

There are also plenty of historic sites that reflect the heritage of Llandudno, such as the medieval castle and prehistoric copper mines. The Welsh Mountain Zoo in Llandudno is a great family day out, where you’ll get to see a variety of animals being cared for in habitats very similar to their natural ones.

Anglesey is a beautiful island situated just off the northern coast of Wales and joined to the mainland by two bridges. As Anglesey has a Roman history dating back hundreds of years, there are plenty of galleries and museums that bring the past to life.

The Pottery Painting Studio is a great place to visit to keep the children amused if the weather isn't good. Anglesey's rocky coves are popular with youngsters interested in the small marine life that lives there. Anglesey plays host to an annual walking festival, which sees visitors travel from miles around to take part.

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