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North Wales Wildlife Trust
(0 km / 0.0 miles)
This is a venue for Breathing Places events. Follow the event link(s) for more details. -
Penrhyn Castle
(2 km / 1 miles)
This enormous neo-Norman castle sits between Snowdonia and the Menai Strait. Built by Thomas Hopper between 1820 and 1845 for the wealthy Pennant family, who made their fortune from Jamaican sugar ... -
Spinnies Reserve
(3 km / 2 miles)
Coastal lagoon overlooked by bird-hide with disabled access providing views of waders and ducks on reserve and Traeth Lafan. -
Nantporth - North Wales Wildlife Trust
(3 km / 2 miles)
Nantporth is a rare example of coastal woodland, mainly of ash; includes the shingle shoreline and the intertidal zone below, two old limestone quarries and areas of calcareous woodland. -
Spinnies, Aberogwen - North Wales Wildlife Trust
(3 km / 2 miles)
This popular reserve is primarily a lagoon and associated pools set amid a small woodland, providing shelter for many species of wader and wildfowl. It is adjacent to Afon Ogwen estuary and the ex... -
Caeau Pen y Clip - North Wales Wildlife Trust
(3 km / 2 miles)
Formely heavily grazed fields with impressive hedgerows and wet areas supporting rushes, this site is a haven for wildlife. In summer wildflowers are allowed to bloom and gatekeeper butterflies hav... -
Eithinog and Brewery Fields
(3 km / 2 miles)
There are 6 grazed fields known locally as "Brewery Fields" which are divided by ancient hedgerows, and bounded by woodland and housing. This is an area of farmland with old and unimproved meadows... -
Treborth Botanic Garden
(4 km / 2.5 miles)
The Botanic Garden of North Wales beside the Menai Strait. -
Moelyci Environmental Centre
(5 km / 3 miles)
Moelyci Environmental Centre is a community-owned farm in North Wales. The farm extends to 350 acres and runs from lowland to mountain top. The farm has a rich array of habitats including heathlan... -
The Walled Garden
(6 km / 3.5 miles)
BTCV volunteering opportunities are available on this site. A walled garden on the Faenol Estate - our very own secret garden. Now overgrown and the greenhouses are gone. We have an allotment patch... -
Faenol Walled Garden
(6 km / 3.5 miles)
BTCV volunteering opportunities are available on this site. Walled garden with veg beds, fruit trees and polytunnel. -
Y Felinheli Workshop
(7 km / 4.5 miles)
Workshop, sign from Bangor street. -
Plas Newydd
(7 km / 4.5 miles)
Set amidst breathtakingly beautiful scenery on the banks of the Menai Strait, this elegant house was redesigned by James Wyatt in the 18th century and is an interesting mixture of classical and Got... -
Coedydd Aber National Nature Reserve
(8 km / 5 miles)
A wooded, ice-hewn valley runs from the sea to the spectacular Aber Falls which tumble down from the Carneddau mountains. It's a well-known beauty spot, popular since Victorian times, with much to ... -
Glan y Môr Elias - Countryside Site
(8 km / 5 miles)
Glan y Môr Elias is within easy access of Llanfairfechan just a short walk westward along the promenade. It has expansive views and its saltmarsh is a magnet for roosting seabirds. Take a telescop... -
Morfa Madryn Local Nature Reserve
(8 km / 5 miles)
Morfa Madryn reserve is reached from Glan y Mor Elias and has been created as a disturbance-free area for birds to feed, rest and breed. The reserve is an important nesting site for lapwing and att... -
Morfa Madryn - Countryside Site
(8 km / 5 miles)
Morfa Madryn reserve is reached from Glan y Môr Elias and has been created as a disturbance-free area for birds to feed, rest and breed. The reserve is an important nesting site for lapwing and at... -
Coed Porthamel - North Wales Wildlife Trust
(9 km / 5.5 miles)
Coed Porthamel is an ancient limestone quarry and landfill site, supporting deciduous woodland and herb rich grassland. Coed Porthamel is a fine example of woodland with open areas, managed to prov... -
Mariandyrys - North Wales Wildlife Trust
(9 km / 5.5 miles)
Mariandyrys Wildlife Trust nature reserve is a common covered in limestone-loving wildflowers. Extensive gorse is gradually being cut back to make way for flower-rich grassland. The diversity of ha... -
Nant y Coed Local Nature Reserve
(11 km / 7 miles)
The 'lovleist sylvan rock and river scenery in Wales' is how the posters of the 1930's describe Nant y Coed.......and it is still the same. Nant y Coed is a peaceful wonderland, rich in wildlife, l... -
Nant y Coed Local Nature Reserve
(11 km / 7 miles)
Conwy Council Countryside Site. An attractive woodland. -
Tyddyn Drycin - Countryside Site
(11 km / 7 miles)
Tyddyn Drycin is a small site at the bottom of the old quarry in Llanfairfechan and is a good example of nature restoring man's works. The old quarry spoil tips are now clothed in trees and the ol... -
Pont Cae'r Gors
(12 km / 7.5 miles)
Car Park is a quarter of a mile from the entrance, along the Forest Road. -
Cors Goch - North Wales Wildlife Trust
(12 km / 7.5 miles)
Cors Goch Wildlife Trust Nature reserve is one of a nationally important series of calcareous fens on Anglesy and an internationally important wetland with reedbeds, ponds, wildlflower grasslands, ... -
Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve
(14 km / 8.5 miles)
Wales' first National Nature Reserve is unquestionably one of its most dramatic. A glacier-scooped bowl, filled with the inky waters of Llyn Idwal, sits beneath a rugged amphitheatre of scree slope... -
Pensychnant Conservation Centre
(17 km / 10.5 miles)
Nature Reserve where the conservation of habitats for rare moths, birds and other wildlife demonstrated. -
Malltraeth Cob
(18 km / 11 miles)
Malltraeth Cob. -
Snowdon Mountain
(18 km / 11 miles)
The location will be on the Pyg and Miners tracks on Snowdon, the highest mountain in England and Wales. -
Conwy Mountain - Countryside Site
(18 km / 11 miles)
Conwy Mountain stands proud to the west of Conwy and is served by a good network of paths, including the North Wales Path. In summer the hill is turned purple by the bell heather and is home to suc... -
Morfa Conwy - Countryside Site
(19 km / 12 miles)
Morfa Conwy is an area of dunes to the west of Conwy with fine views of the Great Orme and Conwy Mountain. Attractive flowers such as sea holly and sea bindweed are on show in the summer. It is al... -
Snowdon National Nature Reserve
(19 km / 12 miles)
Don't miss the experience of standing on the highest spot in all of Wales and England. Snowdon, at 3560ft (1085m), dominates a dramatic glacial landscape of crags, cwms and knife edge ridges. But i... -
Newborough Beach
(20 km / 12.5 miles)
A car park giving access to forest trails, the beautiful Newborough beach and Ynys Llanddwyn. -
Bryn Engan
(20 km / 12.5 miles)
The entrance to Bryn Engan is opposite the petrol station. -
Llyn Crafnant
(20 km / 12.5 miles)
Car Park with toilets. -
Newborough Warren / Llanddwyn Island National Nature Reserve
(20 km / 12.5 miles)
The huge beach, with its panoramic views across the water to Snowdonia ad Llyn, is just one of the attractions here. It is backed by the dunes of Newborough Warren, an area full of flowering plants... -
Gogarth - North Wales Wildlife Trust
(20 km / 12.5 miles)
Gogarth is one of three Trusts reserves around the Orme, all of which are dominated by limestone grassland. All three are at their best in late spring/early summer when the grass is rich with rock-... -
Bodlondeb Woods
(20 km / 12.5 miles)
This attractive woodland lies between Bodlondeb Park and the southern bank of the Conwy Estuary. There are very good footpath links from the town and also numerous footpaths through the woods. Brea... -
Newborough
(20 km / 12.5 miles)
A small forest of mainly corsican pine planted on Newborough Warren sand dunes. -
Llyn Geirionydd
(21 km / 13 miles)
Lakeside car park,picnic site with toilets. -
Great Orme Country Park
(21 km / 13 miles)
Limestone headland adjacent to Llandudno. It has its own warden service based at the Country Park Visitor Centre at the summit. -
Beddgelert Forest
(22 km / 13.5 miles)
700 ha forest mainly planted with conifers and broadleaves. Take the forest footpath to Llyn Llewelyn or you can stay at the Forest Holiday Campsite. A wonderful forest in the heart of Snowdonia. -
Bodnant Garden
(22 km / 13.5 miles)
One of the world's most spectacular gardens, Bodnant Garden is situated above the River Conwy, with stunning views across Snowdonia. Begun in 1875, Bodnant Garden is the creation of four generation... -
Cors Bodgynydd - North Wales Wildlife Trust
(22 km / 13.5 miles)
Cors Bodgynydd is an upland bog with a nightjar habitat (best seen in Jun/July) and a mosaic of open water streams, wetland, acidic grassland and heathland. This diversity is a result of variations... -
The Ugly House
(22 km / 13.5 miles)
Ty Hyll Unusual, magical cottage - find out its history and why its called ugly. Enchanting garden and woodland walk, Children's nature trail. -
Conwy
(22 km / 13.5 miles)
Coastal lagoons and grassland alongside the Conwy estuary with spectacular views of Snowdonia. Waders and wildfowl are the main interest but well over 200 species have been recorded at this excitin... -
Beddgelert
(22 km / 13.5 miles)
A large area of woodland where the Forest Holiday Campsite is situated. -
Snowdonia National Park
(22 km / 13.5 miles)
Various locations throughout Snowdonia National Park. . -
Ty'n Llwyn
(23 km / 14.5 miles)
Car Park. -
Cae'n-y-Coed
(23 km / 14.5 miles)
Car Park with picnic tables. -
Porth Cwyfan
(23 km / 14.5 miles)
Picturesque bay which protects one of Wales' most unique churches. -
Llyn-y-Sarnau
(23 km / 14.5 miles)
Car Park. -
Gwydyr
(24 km / 15 miles)
Gwydyr Forest ranges across the hills on Snowdonia's eastern flank. High wooded ramparts rise steeply from the level pastures of the Conwy valley, enfolding Betws-y-Coed, and creating a dramatic se... -
Bryn Pydew Nature Reserve - North Wales Wildlife Trust
(24 km / 15 miles)
Bryn Pydew is one of three Trusts reserves around the Orme, all of which are dominated by limestone grassland. All three are at their best in late spring/early summer when the grass is rich with ro... -
Coed y Felin - Countryside Site
(24 km / 15 miles)
Coed Y Felin is an attractive ancient woodland on the banks of a stream, together with a meadow. It is at its best in the spring when the ground is carpeted with woodland flowers, such as wood anem... -
Gwydyr Uchaf
(24 km / 15 miles)
Car Park with picnic tables. -
Rhiwledyn Nature Reserve - North Wales Wildlife Trust
(25 km / 15.5 miles)
Rhiwledyn is one of three Trusts reserves around the Orme, all of which are dominated by limestone grassland. All three are at their best in late spring/early summer when the grass is rich with roc... -
Pentre Du
(25 km / 15.5 miles)
Car Park. -
View - Countryside Site
(25 km / 15.5 miles)
Visit this viewpoint and enjoy glorious views along the coast and towards the mountains of Snowdonia. The View is reached via a public footpath, which can be linked into several circular routes. -
Dolwyddelan picnic site
(25 km / 15.5 miles)
This site is situated in the attractive Lledr valley in the centre of Dolwyddelan, right next to the railway station. On clear days it has a fine view of Moel Siabod. It has a short walk around a... -
Pwllychrochan Woods Local Nature Reserve
(26 km / 16 miles)
Local Nature Reserve which hosts Breathing Places events. -
Bryn Cadno
(26 km / 16 miles)
Bryn Cadno is situated to the south of the western half of Colwyn Bay. To the north of the site lies the recent housing development in Colwyn Heights. The south eastern side borders with open coun... -
St Mary's Church
(26 km / 16 miles)
Forest entrance behind St Mary's Church. -
Bryn Euryn Local Nature Reserve
(26 km / 16 miles)
Local Nature Reserve which hosts Breathing Places events. -
Pont-y-Pair
(26 km / 16 miles)
A Snowdonia National Park Car Park with toilets and picnic tables. -
Bryn Euryn Local Nature Reserve - Countryside Site
(26 km / 16 miles)
Bryn Euryn is a prominent limestone hill overlooking Rhos on Sea, with fine views from the summit. It is a rich mixture of grassland and woodland, part of it being a Site of Special Scientific Inte... -
Bull Bay Hotel
(27 km / 17 miles)
This is a venue for Breathing Places events. Follow the event link(s) for more details. -
Upper Dingle - Countryside Site
(27 km / 17 miles)
This small broadleaved woodland in Colwyn Bay, situated not far from Pwllycrochan Woods Local Nature Reserve, provides a quiet haven for local wildlife, where native woodland plants such as lesser ... -
Valley Wetlands
(27 km / 17 miles)
Valley Wetlands is an excellent place to see wildfowl with a good variety of species present all year round. Pochards, gadwalls and shovelers all breed in nationally important numbers, whilst in wi... -
Pwllycrochan Woods Local Nature Reserve - Countryside Site
(27 km / 17 miles)
This prominent woodland stretches across the slopes behind the town of Colwyn Bay. The wood is almost entirely deciduous with a variety of native trees and exotic species such as sweet chestnut and... -
Caeau Tan y Bwlch - North Wales Wildlife Trust
(28 km / 17.5 miles)
Caeau Tan y Bwlch is an excellent example of rare, traditionally managed, flower rich fields with the greater butterfly orchid, best seen in June or July. -
Fairy Glen Local Nature Reserve - Countryside Site
(29 km / 18 miles)
Fairy Glen is a wooded dingle following the course of the Afon Colwyn into the heart of Old Colwyn. Many improvements have been carried out there recently and the path network includes the North W...


