
THINGS TO DO IN THE AREA
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Explore Eryri National Park (Snowdonia)
What it is: Wales’ iconic mountain and coastal park with hiking, waterfalls, scenic drives and wildlife. Visit Wales
How to get there: From Pontllyfni drive east on A499 and A487 (about 25–40 mins to key trailheads). Take a look at Google Maps for the best directions and destinations.
Best for: Hiking, photography, nature lovers.
Opening Times: Open 24/7 (public land).
Prices: Free; some visitor centres may charge.
Tips: Bring boots and waterproofs — weather changes quickly in the mountains. We not not recommend hiking in bad weather.

Visit Caernarfon Castle
What it is: A spectacular medieval fortress on the Menai Strait, part of the World Heritage Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd. There's also really nice restaurants, cafes, artisan shops and Ice Cream Parlours for the whole family to enjoy.
How to get there: ~15 min drive from Pontllyfni to Caernarfon town centre.
Address: Castle Ditch, Caernarfon LL55 2AY, UK.
Opening Times: Daily ~10:00–16:00 (seasonal).
Prices: Adults ~£10–£15, Children ~£5–£8 (est).
Why go: History, panoramic views, great for families.

Adventure at Zip World Llechwedd
What it is: Thrilling zip lines and quarry tours in a former slate mine. Zip World often has events during holiday seasons. Day Out With The Kids
How to get there: ~40 min drive to Blaenau Ffestiniog.
Address: Llechwedd, Blaenau Ffestiniog LL41 3NB, UK.
Opening Times: Seasonal — typically 09:00–17:00 (booking advised).
Prices: From ~£40 per person (varies by activity).
Tips: Best for older kids & adult thrill seekers.

Discover Dolbadarn Castle
What it is: Ruins of a striking 13th-century castle at the foot of the mountain pass.
How to get there: ~20 min drive toward Llanberis on A4086. Check Google Maps for directions.
Address: A4086, Caernarfon LL55 4UB, UK.
Opening Times: Daily ~10:00–16:00.
Prices: Usually free or low-cost donation.

Family Fun at GreenWood Family Park
What it is: Large outdoor adventure park with rides, farm animals & activities.
Address: Bush Rd, Y Felinheli LL55 3AD, UK.
Opening Times: Usually ~10:00–15:30. MON-FRI
Prices: Tickets ~£20–£35 per person (age-dependent). Cheaper if you book online.
Why go: Ideal for younger children.

See Nature at Anglesey Sea Zoo and Marine Resource Centre
What it is: Aquatic displays of local marine life with hands-on exhibits and seal-feeding.
How to get there: ~36 min towards Bangor and via Menai Bridge onto the Island.
Address: Brynsiencyn, LL61 6TQ, UK.
Opening Times: ~11:00–15:45 daily.
Prices: Adults ~£10–£15, Children ~£6–£10 Estimate.

Explore National Trust - Plas Newydd House and Gardens
What it is: Historic house and beautiful formal gardens on Anglesey.
How to get there: ~36 min drive via A487 & Menai Bridge.
Address: Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, LL61 6DQ, UK.
Opening Times: Seasonal, often ~10:30–16:00.
Prices: Standard National Trust rates apply (member free).
Tip: Great mix of history, nature & café visit.

Waterfalls & Walks at Ceunant Mawr
What it is: Scenic waterfall walk near Llanberis — beautiful all year round. We do not recommend hiking in bad weather conditions due to safety concerns.
How to get there: ~30 min drive on A4086.
Address: 2 Waterfall Vw, Llanberis, LL55 4TH, UK.
Opening Times: Always open.
Prices: Free.

Dinas Dinlle Public Beach – Scenic Beach & Historic Hillfort
What it is: Dinas Dinlle is a pretty coastal village, best known for its long sandy and pebble beach, dramatic sea views and interesting Iron Age hillfort remains overlooking the shore. The beach offers wide open spaces perfect for walking, picnics and watching wildlife — including seabirds and, on clear days, views across to the Llyn Peninsula and Llanddwyn Island on Anglesey. There's also shops and cafe.
Address: Dinas Dinlle Beach, Parc Llanfair, Dinas Dinlle, Caernarfon, Gwynedd LL54 5TW, United Kingdom
How to get there: About 10 minutes’ drive from Pontllyfni — take the A499 toward Caernarfon, then follow signs for Dinas Dinlle and the beach. There’s a car park right by the beach.
Opening Times: Open all day, every day — public beach access is free.

Caernarfon Airport – Aviation Museum, Scenic Flights & Flying Lessons
Location: Caernarfon Airport, Dinas Dinlle, Caernarfon LL54 5TP, United Kingdom. (Just a few minutes towards Caernarfon from Pontllyfni)
What it is: Caernarfon Airport is a working regional airport with a small aviation museum and visitor viewing area, as well as one of the best places in North Wales to experience scenic helicopter and light aircraft flights. The airport also offers the opportunity to book trial flying lessons and helicopter experience days, making it a unique and memorable attraction for visitors of all ages.
How to get there:
Follow the A499 toward Caernarfon and Dinas Dinlle, then follow signs for Caernarfon Airport. Parking is available on site.
Opening Times:
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The airport and viewing areas are generally open daily
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Museum access and flight availability can vary depending on operations
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Scenic flights and lessons are by advance booking and weather-dependent
It’s recommended to check ahead if planning a specific activity.
Prices (guide only, please check airport website):
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Aviation museum: Usually free entry
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Short scenic flights: From around £75–£90 per person
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Longer sightseeing flights: Prices vary by route and duration
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Trial flying or helicopter lessons: Prices vary depending on aircraft and lesson length
(All prices are subject to change and availability.)
What to Expect:
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Aviation museum displays and historic aircraft
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Viewing areas to watch planes and helicopters in action
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Scenic helicopter and light aircraft flights over the coast, castles and mountains
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Trial flying lessons with qualified instructors (no experience needed)
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A relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere with great photo opportunities
Good to Know:
✔ Flights and lessons must be booked in advance
✔ All flying activities are weather dependent
✔ Ideal for special occasions, gifts or a once-in-a-lifetime experience
✔ Located close to Dinas Dinlle beach, making it easy to combine with a coastal walk

Snowdonia Riding Stables – Horse Riding & Pony Trekking
What it is:
Enjoy an unforgettable horse riding experience in the foothills of Eryri (Snowdonia), set amid stunning mountain and coastal scenery. Whether you’re a complete beginner or an experienced rider, there’s a ride for you — from introductory countryside treks to longer viewpoint adventures with panoramic views. All rides are guided by experienced leaders who give basic instruction before you head out. snowdoniaridingstables.co.uk
How to get there:
About 35–40 minutes’ drive from Pontllyfni — head east via the A4086 through Caernarfon to Waunfawr, just north of Snowdon.
Address:
Snowdonia Riding Stables
Waunfawr, Caernarfon
Gwynedd, LL55 4PQ
United Kingdom
Opening Times:
Generally daily 09:00–18:00 (rides by appointment). Check availability and book ahead.
Price Guide (2025):
Prices vary by ride type and duration:
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Introductory Ride (gentle countryside walk) — ~£30 pp
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1 Hour Countryside Ride — ~£40 pp
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2 Hour Viewpoint Ride — ~£70 pp
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Half-Day Mountain Experience — ~£85 pp snowdoniaridingstables.co.uk
(Prices and availability may change, so it’s best to book in advance and confirm costs directly.)
What to Expect:
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Suitable for both beginners and experienced riders.
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Rides start with a safety briefing and basic arena instruction.
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Enjoy scenic trails with views of mountains, moorland and the sea.
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Hats and safety equipment are provided, but wear sturdy footwear and weather-appropriate clothing.
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Great for families, couples, and horse lovers of all ages (minimum age around 5+ for introductory rides).
Booking & Tips:
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Advance booking by phone or email is essential — rides operate by appointment rather than set daily times.
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Let them know riders’ experience levels, height and weight when booking.
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Weather can affect mountain treks — check before you travel.