Discover the best top things to do in Gwynedd, United Kingdom including Magic Lantern Cinema Tywyn, The Dragon Theatre, Galeri Caernarfon, Y Ganolfan Arts Centre, Criccieth Memorial Hall, Pontio, Neuadd Ogwen.
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5.0 based on 151 reviews
Saw a National Theatre Live performance of War Horse here- really great management of Covid regulations so we felt safe and looked after, which is difficult to do, and having a performance like this is such a rural area was a tonic- thank you!
4.0 based on 100 reviews
Canolfan Mentrau Creadigol...Theatr / Sinema / Safle Celf / Unedau Gwaith / Gofod ymarfer / ystafelloedd cyfarfod a chynadleddau /Cafe Bar Digwyddiadau byw yn cynnwys: drama, cerddoriaeth, comedi, ffilm, dawns, nosweithiau yng nghwmni a llawer iawn mwy! Creative Enterprise Centre... Theatre / Cinema / Art Space / Office units / Rehearsal space / meeting & conferencing facilities / Cafe Bar Live events include: drama, music, comedy, film, dance, evenings with and much more!
We visited here for lunch and was not disappointed . We have passed this by many times on previous visits as was always to busy , and now we can see why. The staff were all really friendly and helpful and the food was presented well and tasted great . We all really enjoyed our time here and also the cafe was kept clean and safe due to the excellent covid measures that were in place. We will definitely return
4.0 based on 6 reviews
Criccieth Memorial Hall is available for a range of occasions from concerts to weddings and is regularly used by a variety of organisations and individuals for different events. This listed building was built with Public donations as a memorial to local residents who fought and perished during the First World War and now includes those who gave their lives in the Second World War. The Memorial Hall was opened by locally born renowned statesman and former Prime Minister David Lloyd George in 1922, and still contains some original Art Deco features.
4.0 based on 53 reviews
Split over six levels, Pontio is Bangor University’s brand new arts and innovation centre. The Grimshaw-designed building in the centre of Bangor is home to a flexible mid-scale theatre named after the world-famous bass-baritone Bryn Terfel, a studio theatre which holds up to 120 people, a 200-seater digital cinema, a cutting-edge Innovation Centre and a wide range of facilities for students, including a new home for the Students’ Union and numerous learning and teaching spaces. It also offers food and drink at Bar Ffynnon, Gorad restaurant, food kiosk Copa and Cegin café. Pontio offers an eclectic mix of entertainment seven days a week, from the latest film releases to music and drama, gigs, contemporary circus and aerial theatre, cabaret shows and more.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
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