North West Wales

Huge forest in the heart of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park

One of the most beautiful and dramatic spots in Wales

Oak woodland with Victorian viewing platform over dramatic waterfall

Spectacular gorge with damp-loving plants

Famous mountain biking centre with walking and running trails

Walk through trees from all over the world

Old copper works with accessible trail to viewpoint over mine

Small car park with challenging circular walk

Riverside picnic area with accessible riverside walk and mountain trail

Riverside picnic site and gateway to the Waterfalls and Goldmines Trail

Native woodland with a dramatic waterfall

Ancient oak woodland with rare flora and fauna

Internationally important wetland rich in wildlife

One of Anglesey's wildlife-rich fens

Cwm Idwal lies at the northern end of the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park

Home to the ClimachX mountain bike trail

Riverside picnic site and a walk with superb views

Encounter steam trains and slate heritage within a spectacular forest landscape

Picnic site with woodland walking trails

Peaceful forest walks away from the tourist bustle

Easy-to-find picnic area and walk with panoramic mountain views

Short trail around abandoned lead mine

Walking trail along Roman road and cycle trail with mountain views

Walking trail through lead mine ruins and a red grade mountain bike trail

Walking trails around the lake and accessible riverside trail

Picnic site with walking trail around two beautiful lakes

Picnic spot with a walk to two scenic lakes

Remote mountain bike trails with spectacular views

Two red graded mountain bike trails and historical walk

Walking trail to the famous Swallow Falls waterfall

Sand dunes and seashore in a beautiful coastal landscape

Coastal landscape with a vast dune system of international importance

Discover this unique landscape shaped by wind and sea

Wales’s highest mountain is home to rare plants and wildlife