Discover North Wales

Where mountains meet sea, and every path leads through legend

North Wales is a land of epic scale and deep roots. Here, ancient mountains rise from green valleys and fall into a coastline carved by wind and water. From the wild peaks of Eryri (Snowdonia) to the long beaches of the Llŷn Peninsula and the dramatic sweep of the northern coast, this is where walking becomes mythic.

But it’s not just grandeur — it’s connection. North Wales offers trails through quiet forests, slate-quarry landscapes, old pilgrim ways and ridgelines where the views go on forever. Whether you're climbing Cadair Idris or wandering coastal villages, this region gives you time, space, and story in every step.

Where to Walk

Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park

Explore Wales’ highest peaks and most iconic ridges — from Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) to the quiet back valleys of Cwm Idwal or the rugged heights of the Rhinogydd.

Llŷn Peninsula Coastal Paths

Follow sea-edge trails along the peninsula’s dramatic coast. Walkers pass coves, old chapels, and hilltop views that feel timeless — a quieter, more spiritual side of North Wales.

Northern Coast & Clwydian Hills

Walk clifftop paths between Prestatyn and Conwy, or head inland for gentler ridges with panoramic views, Iron Age forts, and wildflower-strewn uplands.

Highlights

North Wales is where walking becomes more than a way to move — it becomes a way to belong. Step onto the trail, and into a landscape shaped by time, language, and light.
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