Gwynedd News
A couple from London have quit the life of finance and fashion to relaunch the £1 million Snowdonia backpackers hostel dubbed the UK’s poshest.
Older people in Llanberis and surrounding villages are invited to try still life drawing, painting and printmaking at a free art session on Thursday 7th June at Y Festri, Goodman Street, Llanberis.
The leaders of all six local authorities – Anglesey, Gwynedd, Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire and Wrexham – are united behind the North Wales Growth Bid.
TripAdvisor®, the travel planning and booking site, has announced the winners of the second annual Travellers’ Choice® awards for Rentals – and a property in Gwynedd has been recognised as one of the 30 top rated rental homes in the world based on traveller ratings and reviews, as well as customer service provided throughout the booking process.
The Slate Caverns will host an exciting and dramatic new competitive Special Stage for this year’s Dayinsure Wales Rally GB.
Portmeirion is an Italian village in the pretty North Walian town of Penrhyndeudraeth. It’s a world-famous site and the most visited attraction in North Wales.
Pupils at Ysgol Uwchradd Dyffryn Nantlle and Ysgol Gynradd Bro Lleu in Penygroes, Gwynedd took part in a Class Art event, an outreach project by The National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, last week.
In the final week of the Easter holidays, the Tourism Minister, Lord-Elis Thomas had an opportunity to see the world-class facilities which have been developed by the Zip World team over the last 5 years. The attractions have generated extensive media coverage and played a part in north Wales’ growing reputation as Adventure capital of Europe.
An award-winning Gwynedd care company is making a £120,000 investment to upgrade its facilities and services.
Year 10 pupils from schools across mid and west Wales will be exploring their post-GCSE options at a three-day residential course held at Aberystwyth University during the Easter break.