Wales’ largest and busiest commercial art gallery showcasing works by both emerging and established artists from the region; offers frequently changing exhibitions across three floors and is known for its welcoming atmosphere and accessibility.
Historic cable-hauled tramway carrying passengers to the summit of the Great Orme since 1902. Operates a frequent service from late-March until October, offering a unique experience for all the family. Summit station features visitor centre, cafe, playground and mini-golf.
Popular and immersive living history museum opened in 2020; features detailed room displays, artifacts, sights and sounds which offer an authentic experience of civilian life during the Second World War. Also had an on-site gift shop selling souvenirs, trinkets and educational resources.
Popular competitive socialising venue featuring augmented reality darts and axe-throwing, plus licensed bar, sun terrace and delicious wood-fired pizza from Johnny Dough’s. Participants must be over 12 years old.
Speedboat ride provider offering exhilarating, family-friendly boat trips lasting between 10 - 30 minutes. Passengers enjoy stunning views of the coastline, the caves and the Great Orme, plus bird colonies and seals. Generally considered good value for money.
Scenic 18-hole hybrid course combining parkland and coastal links golf; offers superbly maintained fairways and greens providing suitable challenge for all abilities, plus a well-stocked pro-shop, practice facilities and welcoming clubhouse with bar and restaurant.
One of Wales’ premier contemporary arts centres showcasing international art, film and performance across six gallery spaces. Also features a shop selling Welsh crafts, books and gifts, plus a licensed cafe with spectacular sea views.
Long-established links golf course known for its fast greens, challenging wind conditions and spectacular views of Snowdonia, the North Wales coastline and the Isle of Anglesey. Facilities include whole game practice facilities, pro-shop and inviting clubhouse.
Award-winning producer of Welsh single malt whisky offering hugely popular in-depth tours, masterclasses and tasting experiences. Tours typically last between one and two hours, with advanced booking advised to ensure availability.
Charming miniature railway run by members of the North Wales Model Engineering Society; offers short, scenic rides behind steam and electric locomotives with the Great Orme as a backdrop. Operates every Saturday from Easter to October.