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Point of Ayr Holiday Park is perfectly situated for the many attractions North Wales has to offer, from beautiful scenery, to golf courses, sea and game fishing, water sports, horse riding and the theatres in Rhyl and Llandudno.

Llandudno, Theatre and Shopping
Llandudno is one of the finest traditional seaside resorts in the world.  A splendid promenade spans the gently curving bay between the headlands of the Great Orme and the Little Orme.  The beach on the West Shore attracts visitors with glorious views of Snowdonia and Anglesey. The town is outstandingly preserved, with all the traditional attractions of its Victorian origins. All year round, Llandudno is a bustling centre for shopping, entertainment and cultural life. 

Don't miss the opportunity to experience Cable Cars rides, which is the longest cable car lift ride in Great Britain, rises to a height of 651ft above sea level at the summit of Great Orme.  The Theatre and Conference Centre which overlooks the bay has a great deal to offer in entertainment for all tastes, as well as an excellent venue for business seminars.

Llandudno Ski and Snowboard Centre
John Nike Leisuresport Llandudno offers a wide variety of activities for everyone to enjoy.  The Llandudno Ski & Snowboard Centre boasts spectacular views of Llandudno and the Irish Sea, includes many activities including, Latest Perma Snow (tm) surface, training slopes, Ski & Snowboard courses, 750 metre 'Cresta Ride' Toboggan Run, Austrian style Alpine Bar & restaurant with free parking. There are active ski and snowboard clubs at the centre,where instructors are available to give you help and advice.

Betws-y-Coed
Betws-y-Coed is a lovely village with great charm.  Set in a beautiful valley in the Snowdonia Forest Park, it is ideal for outdoor activity holidays. Numerous Craft and outdoor activity shops are in the village with the popular Swallow Falls nearby.
It’s in a wonderful setting, surrounded by dense woodland and magnificent mountain country is only part of its attraction.  The beauty of the area is enhanced by cascading waterfalls, hill-top lakes, river pools and ancient bridges. This attracts both walkers and day trippers who are looking for a relaxing day out with the most delightful surroundings.

The Welsh Mountain Zoo
Set in North Wales, high above Colwyn Bay, with panoramic views and breathtaking scenery, its beautiful gardens are home to this caring conservation zoo.  Roam the wooded pathways, relax on the grassy slopes and spend a lovely day learning about many rare and endangered species from Britain and around the world, including Snow Leopards, Chimpanzees, Red Pandas and Sumatran Tigers!

The Snowdonia Railway
Since 1896, visitors from around the world have travelled on Snowdon Mountain Railway.  Trains scale the highest mountain in England and Wales(1085m) where Snowdon boasts dramatic landscape and scenery.  This unique railway is one of the most popular visitor attractions in North Wales.  

Bodnant Gardens
Bodnant Garden is one of the most beautiful gardens in the UK, spanning some 80 acres and is situated above the River Conwy on ground sloping towards the west and looking across the valley towards the Snowdonia range.

A wide range of interesting and beautiful plants from all over the world, particularly China, North America, Europe and Japan, that are suited to the Welsh climate and soil are to be seen.

Rhyl Sun Centre and Theatre
Rhyl Sun Centre is an indoor tropical water park, with 'white rollers' to surf and daredevil waterslides.  The Centre also includes arcades, indoor adventure playground, giant astroglide, tumble tower and terror tombs in the Palace Fun Centre. The Pavilion Theatre opened in September 1991.  It comprises 1031 seats situated in the stalls and circle level. The Auditorium was designed to accommodate theatre and orchestral concert audiences together with conference delegates.  There’s always plenty to see and do.

Clwyd Theatr Cymru
Clwyd Theatr Cymru is Wales major drama producing operation, originally built as a Regional Arts Centre.
It is the home of a highly acclaimed producing company, which also presents much of its work on tour throughout Wales and the rest of the UK.  The company produces mainly in English, but also in Welsh.  The theatre also hosts a variety of touring drama, dance, music and a community Festival in the Summer with around 900 public performances per year.

Caernarfon Castle
Caernarfon is architecturally one of the most impressive of all of the castles in Wales.

Caernarfon is located at the southern end of the Menai Strait between north Wales and Anglesey, 8 miles south west of Bangor, a truly great day out for all the family.

Conwy Castle
Conwy castle is a gritty, dark stoned fortress which has the rare ability to evoke an authentic medieval atmosphere. The first time you catch sight of the castle, with the dramatic Snowdonia skyline behind it, you will want to know all about its history. The views from the battlements are breathtaking, looking out across mountains and sea and down to the roofless shell of the castle's 125ft Great Hall.  It is from these battlements that you can best appreciate Conwy's other great glory, its ring of town walls.

Conwy is the classic walled town. Its circuit of walls, over three quarters of a mile long and guarded by no less than 22 towers and with its busy town centre is a must.

Holywell Golf Course
Situated a mile and a half inland of Holywell in the village of Brynford.  The Holywell Golf Course offers views of Moel Fammau and the Clwydian Range to the south and west, while on clear days the distant majesty of Snowdonia reveals itself some 40 miles away.  There are no tiring up-hill holes and the fairways are slightly undulating, with many natural hazards, such as quarries, water hazards and grass bunkers providing a very challenging test for low handicap players and yet giving the average player 18 holes of interesting and sporting golf.

Osprey Sea Angling
Located in Rhyl, Osprey Sea Angling offers individual Anglers as well as Parties of up to ten people, the best places to catch on this famous coastline.  The boat is a Mitchell '31' Sea Angler, and is well equipped with excellent onboard facilities.

The Bridlewood Pony Club Centre
All visitors are greeted with a warm welcome at Bridlewood, come and take a horse ride on the beach at Talacre and take in the beautiful surroundings.  We can also provide light refreshments in our cafe for all visitors, so please come along and sample our food and take in wonderful scenery that North Wales has to offer.  A Family run Pony Club Bridlewood aims to offer a great selection of children’s horse and pony themed activities and days.  Bridlewood is a registered Pony Club Centre.

The beautiful City of Chester       
When it comes to beautiful cities, Chester is one of the loveliest and is on every tourist’s 'must see' itinerary.  As soon as you arrive in Chester you will appreciate the city's unique atmosphere and sense of history.  Much of the Roman influence remains and Chester's city walls are the most complete in Britain.

One of Chester's  unique features are the two-tiered rows, which means you can shop whatever the weather and gives you double shopping fun!  Chester is a vibrant, dynamic city, full of bars, pubs, clubs, hotels and restaurants which means each time you visit you will discover something new.