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Island & Seasides
Llanddwyn Island, it has won a Blue Flag and Seaside award, and makes an ideal picnic site; the extent of the interest in Saint Dwynwen has meant the island has become an important place of pilgrimage; There are many wonderful beaches to experience on Anglesey, ideal for dedicated beach lovers or family exploration...
Mountains & Lakes
Cadair Idris or Cader Idris it is a mountain in Snowdonia, north Wales. Wales is a land of lakes and mountains. These beautiful lakes are located on the flanks of Cader Idris, the highest mountain in Mid Wales...
Valley & Water Falls
Mountain-ringed Lake Vyrnwy, with its spooky water tower, is the most dramatic and atmospheric of Wales's many reservoirs.Llyn Mymbyr, also known as the Capel Curig Lakes, is made up of two small lakes linked by a channel. There is plenty to see, in and around the Ogwen Falls. The many trails lead you off around the endless beauty of Snowdonia.
Wild Animals
Wales's green border country is bursting with wildlife in summer. Go butterfly spotting on a walk in the hills above Llangollen. Grassholm is an amazing habitat containing the second largest colony of Northern Gannets in the world. Get closer to the puffins, razorbills and guillemots of Puffin Island by taking a cruise around the coast of Anglesey...
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