North Wales Tourist Guiding Association
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North Wales
North Wales is the ideal location for a short break.
Easily accessible from the major cities, air/sea ports, rail and motor routes of Britain and offering so much to see and do in a small area. From leisurely drives through its stunning countryside to its heritage sites - even some of the most stunning mountain scenery in the UK.
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- A Brief Taste of North Wales -
There's so much to see and do in North Wales that we couldn't cram it all on one page... This is just a sample of what your guide can open up for you.
Some of the most spectacular scenery in the UK
  From the rolling Clwydian hills to the peace of the Lleyn peninsular, from the mountains of Snowdonia to the Isle of Anglesey, there's so much to see!
Magnificent mountains and lakes
  Rightly famous, Snowdonia is a mecca for climbers and walkers. Aside from the majestic Snowdon itself, your guide can take you to the other Snowdonia, the hidden valleys, the ancient trackways and the extraordinary industrial archaeology. Snowdon
Choice of Seaside Resorts
  Whether you want a family day out with bucket and spade or a bracing walk along a hidden beach we can help you find it! Discover mile after mile of unspoilt golden sand, or the lights and action of the family resorts.
Miles of Coastline
  From rugged walks along soaring cliff-top paths, to vast expanses of golden beaches, get the best from the coast with our guides. We can show you rocky coves, rare plantlife and the hidden places where ravens and falcons soar. Anglesey
A wide variety of sports and entertainments
  North Wales' theatres frequently play host to all of the top touring companies - your guide can arrange bookings for theatres and concerts. If you prefer something a little more energetic we can arrange anything from paintball to golfing days.
Heritage and History at every Turn
  Everywhere you look in North Wales there is history. From the industrial age to the forbidding magnificence of its castles, such as Conwy (right), to older Wales - the early inhabitants worked both land and bronze. Join us for a journey through time. Conwy Castle
Our unique culture
  Home to a warm people of rugged self-reliance, North Wales has managed to retain a unique culture. The Welsh language is everywhere, on signs and in the authentic daily language. Find the real Wales with a local guide.

All of this comes packed into one compact area with top quality hotels, award winning restaurants and some of the best shopping and leisure facilities in the UK.
Don't take chances with your visit - Take a Guide!
- Getting Here -
North Wales
The Major Roads and Towns of North Wales
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By Rail
Fast Virgin Trains services www.virgintrains.co.uk link London (Euston) with the popular coastal resorts of Llandudno, Colwyn Bay and Rhyl and serve the University town of Bangor, and Holyhead, the gateway to Ireland.

From Crewe, Manchester and Warrington, Arriva Trains Wales services www.arrivatrainswales.co.uk operate to Llandudno and Holyhead, and also on the Conwy Valley Line, providing a scenic journey between Llandudno, Betws-y-Coed and Blaenau Ffestiniog, connecting into Ffestiniog Railway services www.festrail.co.uk to Porthmadog (Harbour). From Shrewsbury, Arriva Trains Wales also operate services to Machynlleth and the Cambrian Coast line to Barmouth, Porthmadog, Criccieth and Pwllheli

By Car
Travelling to North Wales has never been easier - the A55 coastal Expressway links the region with the historic city of Chester, the North West of England and the motorway network - M56, M6, M53 and M54. For a leisurely drive and a more scenic route, follow the A5 from Chirk.
By Air
Manchester Airport www.manairport.co.uk - Tel 0161 489 3000 Liverpool Airport www.livairport.com – Tel 0151 288 4000
Birmingham Airport www.bhx.co.uk - Tel: 0121 767 5511 Airport Transfer Service - Interlink Travel www.interlinkairporttravel.co.uk Tel: 01492 573435

- North Wales Weather -
You can always get a reliable weather forecast from the BBC website click here!
 
North Wales Tourism
North Wales Tourist Guiding Association is accredited and supported by North Wales Tourism.
Institute of Tourist Guiding
All our guides have attained qualifications accredited by the Institute of Tourist guiding.
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North Wales Tourist Guiding Association
Contact: Donna Goodman Waterloo Port 
  Caernarfon Gwynedd Wales LL55 1LP, Wales, UK
Tel : +44 (0) 1286 677059
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