Discover the best top things to do in Betws-y-Coed, United Kingdom including Go Below Underground Adventures, North Wales Active, Seren Ventures, St. Mary's Church, Candlespower, Lechyd da Deli, Conwy Valley Railway Museum & Model Shop, Platform Galeri, Village Crafts, Betws-y-Coed Railway Station.
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5.0 based on 1,374 reviews
Test your nerve by journeying through a mountain via a series of exciting adventurous challenges on one of our three epic underground adventures. Try your hand at zip-lining through caverns, or climbing up a vertical shaft, boating across a lake, traverse over an abyss, scale a waterfall or abseil your way down to the deepest point in the UK! It’s Adrenaline pumping, heart thumping, pulse jumping fun, guided by the most fun, experienced and qualified instructors in the country! You can join us all year round, whatever the weather! No previous experience is necessary, there's no potholing or squeezing through small gaps. We provide all safety equipment and footwear. So come on over to the dark side - Adventure starts where daylight ends!
5.0 based on 266 reviews
Adventure activities specialist based in Betws Y Coe, Snowdonia, North Wales. Gorge Walking, Coasteering, Climbing, Abseiling, Mountain Walking & Scrambling & Canyoning.
5.0 based on 366 reviews
SerenVentures is a North Wales based adventure activity and skills ccourse provider based in the heart of Snowdonia. SerenVentures is located in the heart of the adventure being based in Betws yCoed We provided Rock climbing courses, Scrambling Courses, Mountain Skills, Winter Mountaineering, Navigation Skills, Canyoning from beginner to advance, Gorge Scramblinhg, Coasteering, Abseiling and climbing SerenVentures can tailor a course to suit your requirments.
4.5 based on 101 reviews
A prominent Victorian church.
Its a beautiful place too be in peaçe and quiet ,and remember Loved ones , outstanding ,designed in 1872 to1873 by architechs Paley and Austin of Lancaster
4.5 based on 14 reviews
After driving around we decided to stop off for some dinner in Betwsy-co-ed but 1st found a little market with everything in the window & inside, we were greeted by a lady who asked us to follow the one way system in her shop but not before waiting outside so as not to get to close to anyone else, shop was full but clean, staff were polite but very helpful. If ever you get up there don’t forget to pay this shop a visit for all the jams, pasta, chutneys, breads, sweets, coffee, teas & cakes. Plus there a nice little park to walk around.
4.0 based on 245 reviews
Located in the beautiful village of Betws-y-Coed adjacent to the main station, the Conwy Valley Railway Museum is a must for all that enjoy railways. Our miniature railway takes you on a 8 minute trip around the beautifully landscaped grounds. If you are lucky you may see wild rabbits grazing by the pond! Trains run most days, in the season and every weekend there will be a steam engine pulling the train*. At other times a diesel engine will be in service. Dogs are allowed into our museum and on our trains.
We’ve been coming here for years and we all love a ride on the miniature railway. It’s a beautiful place. The museum is also really interesting and there’s lots to look at. Great value for money and great for young and old alike.
4.0 based on 20 reviews
We are a sustainable, family run art gallery nestled in the heart of the Snowdonia National park. Husband and wife owners Jacha, a renowned artist and conservationist, and Gwyn who has been the station's caretaker for over 40 years are passionate about inspiring and educating visitors about global conservation issues. The Platform Galeri is a modern space exhibiting Jacha's wide range of environmental artwork. On display is a selection of paintings, photographs, installations, etchings and sculptures, many of which highlight the conservation issues very close to Jacha's heart. The artwork even spreads out onto the station platform, with Edith the Rhino and Dr.Sen the Orangutan, two recycling sculptures raising awareness of the plight of each animal as well as highlighting the amount of rubbish we humans produce.
we go regulary to deposit our bottle tops, we collect in a canvas bag and when its full we pop over to drop them off a lovely place to visit and everyone's friendly
4.0 based on 15 reviews
Village Crafts offers quirky gifts for all occasions, we also stock a large selection of Charlie Bears.
Great shop where the staff are extremely helpful in an unobtrusive way. Bought a few gifts for Christmas!
4.0 based on 114 reviews
lots of gift Shops , lots of cafes and restaurant -main meals or coffee stop ! Art gallery and sculptures to see .The fish and chips were lovely .
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