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Snowdonia

Welcome to some of the most dramatic landscapes the British Isles has to offer. Snowdon, at 3,650 feet, boasts the highest peak in England and Wales, but it’s not just the mountains that will take your breath away. The coast is just as stunning. There you’ll find some of the most awe inspiring castles on the planet. Caernarfon and Harlech are both listed as World Heritage Sites. And while you’re visiting, the Ffestiniog Light Railway and bizarre architectural delights of Portmeirion are well worth seeing too.

Bala Lake

The largest natural lake in North Wales, Bala Lake is a superb destination if watersports are your thing. Windsurf along the four mile stretch of water, or if you prefer staying on firm ground, you can take in the scenery from the narrow gauge railway that runs alongside it.

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