There truly are a wide, varied and diverse range of things to do in North Wales, from castles to coastlines, no matter what brings you to Rhyl, you’ll find something for you. North Wales is full to the brim with tourist attractions, please browse our selection below to start your next adventure!
Although we know you have plenty to keep you busy and entertained at Golden Sands, it is definitely worth getting out and about and exploring all the things to do in North Wales. The local area is rich in experiences and activities for the solo traveller and the large family alike! There truly is more than you could possibly fit into one North Wales holiday; we can’t wait for you to get started on your Rhyl adventure.
From exploring the fastest zip line in the world at Penrhyn Quarry to hiking around Snowdonia National Park or visiting the Victorian seaside town of Llandudno, there's plenty to get stuck into during your stay. Our team are also more than happy to provide more information on your desired activity, all you need to do is get in touch and let us know what types of activities you and/or your family want to do on your holiday.
One for the adenaline junkies - 500ft-high zip line for mile-long rides with panoramic views of a slate quarry and local coastline.
Drive time: Less than an hour
Dog friendly: No
For further information, please visit website.
Home to the world-first surf lagoon, Adrenaline Indooes facilitityand glass-fronted Surf Side bar, Cafe and Restaurant.
Drive time: Between 20 and 45 minutes
Dog friendly: No
For further information, please visit website.
The park offers 823 square miles of beautiful landscape views of mountains and greenery, making it perfect for keen walkers, cyclists and avid dog walkers alike.
Drive time: Less than an hour
Dog friendly: Yes
For further information, please visit website.
Born as a small family run business by the Jackson family in 1963, the Welsh Mountain Zoo - also known as the National Zoo of Wales, is the oldest and most established Zoo in Wales.
Drive time: Between 20 and 45 minutes
Dog friendly: No
For further information, please visit website.
Set within the walls of Gwrych Castle, Manorafon Farm Park has all types of animals for the family to see.
Drive time: Between 10 and 20 minutes
Dog friendly: No
For further information, please visit website.
Delighting visitors for over 100 years, Rhyl Miniature Railway offers a nostalgic experience suitable for children of all ages.
Drive time: Less than 10 minutes
Dog friendly: No
For further information, please visit website.
An 800 acre park providing delightful trails and walks in a spectacular oak woodland at the south-eastern end of Llyn Padarn, a magnificent glacially formed lake nestled amidst some of Snowdonia’s most spectacular scenery.
Drive time: Less than an hour
Dog friendly: Yes
For further information, please visit website.
A hauntingly beautiful ruin and one of the most talked about tourist attraction’s in Britain due to hosting ITV’s “I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!” for two consecutive years.
Drive time: Between 10 and 20 minutes
Dog friendly: Yes
Llandudno is Wales’s largest resort with lots of amazing things to do.The town is renowned for its sweeping bay and victorian era architecture. It is uniquely situated between the Great and Little Ormes with two wonderful beaches.
Drive time: Between 20 - 45 minutes
Dog Friendly:Â Certain areas are dog friendly
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Rhyl offers a perfect blend of seaside charm, family-friendly attractions, and outdoor activities, making it an ideal destination for beach lovers, families, and anyone seeking a fun-filled getaway on the North Wales coast.
Drive time: Less than 10 minutes
Dog friendly: No.
Betws-y-Coed offers natural beauty, outdoor activities, and village charm, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts, nature lovers, and anyone seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of Snowdonia National Park.
Drive time: Between 20 and 45 minutes
Dog friendly: Yes
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Conwy, situated on the North Wales coast, is a historic town surrounded by medieval walls and dominated by Conwy Castle. See the historic architecture, Aberconwy House, Quaint Harbo and the Smallest House in Great Britain.
Drive time: Between 20 and 45 minutes
Dog friendly: Yes
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Porthmadog offers a blend of natural beauty, cultural attractions, and outdoor adventures, making it an ideal destination for history enthusiasts, outdoor adventurers, and anyone seeking to explore the stunning landscapes of North Wales.
Drive time: Between 20 and 45 minutes
Dog friendly: Yes
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Tweedmill boasts its own Farm Shop, showcasing the best that Wales has to offer with an amazing selection of high-quality products and the best produce available. A fantastic assortment of artisan foods, including fresh bread, cakes.
Drive time: Between 10 and 20 minutes
Dog friendly: No
For further information, please visit website.
Savour the products this organic farm store offers, which also caters to people with special dietary needs.
Drive time: Between 20 and 45 minutes
Dog friendly: No
For further information, please visit website.
Nestled in the scenic village of Betws-y-Coed, within the Snowdonia National Park, is Iechyd Da, an independent delicatessen.Together with an excellent assortment of regional Welsh goods, there's a vast array of mouthwatering food.
Drive time: Between 20 and 45 minutes
Dog friendly: No
For further information, please visit website.
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