There's always something going on in North Wales.
Places of interest very close to Sycharth are Caer
Drewyn, Rhug Chapel,
Churchyard Cross (Derwen), Y Berwyn National
Nature Reserve, Eliseg's Pillar,
Valle Crucis Abbey, Pistyll Rhaeadr,
Plas Newydd (Llangollen), Castell Dinas
Bran, Ruthin Castle, Llyn
Brenig Visitor Centre, Ruthin Craft Centre,
Hafod Elwy National Nature Reserve,
Cefn Viaduct, Tyn-y-Rhos Hall,
Moel Famau Country Park, Denbigh Castle,
Loggerheads Country Park, Denbigh
Friary, Old Oswestry Hill Fort,
Erddig (NT) and Waun-y-Llyn Country
Park all situated no further than 15 miles outside
Corwen.
You might also like to visit The Steam Railway Festival at Carrog, Bala Lake
and all the many watersport attractions,
Betws y Coed, the gateway to Snowdonia. Also the beautiful
Bodnant Gardens.
Looking for a spot of culture? Join artists from over 50 countries and sing your heart out at
Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod.
Or get your feet firmly on the ground and join one of the 21 walks featured in
Prestatyn
& Clwydian Range Walking Festival. Like to do things the old-fashioned way? Celebrate like a Victorian at
Llandudno's Victorian Extravaganza, or go shopping medieval style –
Conwy Honey Fair has been running for more than 700 years. Now that’s a lot of honey!
Whatever you’re into, you’ll soon see what makes a visit to North Wales so… well, eventful! |