The house is Georgian and the home of the local landed aristocrats (Lord Aberconwy). The gardens were created in the 19thC and donated to the NT in 1949. A must-visit for anyone of horticultural/botanic inclinations.
Left: Pin Mill. Above: Laburnum arch.
Ticket or RSPB membership required for entry to the main part of the reserve.
Snowdonias' other pump storage power station at Tanygrisiau is no longer open to visitors.
In town is Plas Newydd, the regency home and gardens of the "Ladies of Llangollen", now a museum.
A main attraction is Ruthin Gaol, subject of a recent major revamp into a museum, education and archival centre. In town is Nantclwyd y Dre townhouse, oldest in Wales (c.1435).
A few miles away overlooking the north end of Hells Mouth Bay is Plas yn Rhiw a 16th century manor house and ornamental gardens with Georgian additions, now a National Trust property (ticket entry).
*Ramsar Sites are Wetlands of International Importance, designation due to a convention signed in the city of Ramsar (Iran) in 1971.
1According to Wales Tourist Board survey of ticket entry attractions. Top overall is probably Snowdon. The Snowdonia National Park is reckoned to have around 15 million visits a year.
2Not on map - near Wrexham.
Ticket entry attractions - green background.
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