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Nowadays, Llanberis in Snowdonia National Park is a major tourist attraction. From the town one can catch a train up the highest mountain in England and Wales or walk along the many routes to the summit over three thousand feet high. 

Nearby, the twin lakes of Llyn Padarn and Llyn Peris cut through the mountain range creating the Llanberis Pass, in an area noted for its rugged beauty and scarred with numerous slate mines. Scores of visitors meet in Llanberis; it is truly an impressive place steeped in history yet still retaining an air of tranquillity. 

Snowdonia Railway

This is Britains only rack railway and from the station in the town , one can travel to the top of Snowdonia. It may not be fast or particularly comfortable, but it great fun and exhilarating - and a lot easier than walking! 

Llanberis Railway


The Llanberis lake railway runs along the northerly shore of Llyn Padarn with the main station located in the Padarn Country Park, across the valley from the town of amidst unspoilt woodland and a range of tourist attractions related to the slate industry. 
The journey can be broken at Cei Llydan to capture the spectacular views. 
The tiny locomotives used on the line have all seen service in Dinorwic Quarries at one time or another where they once hauled slate wagons in the quarry.

Electric Mountain

A modern industrial wonders of Wales, if not the World. This massive hydroelectric power station is built inside the mountain amidst miles of tunnels carrying roads and water. The main turbine and generator chamber is said to be the largest underground chamber ever excavated by man. A bus tour of the power station starts from the 'Dragon in the Mountain' exhibition in Llanberis.

Llanberis Slatemines

Commercial Quarrying began at Dinorwic in the early. Railways worked by dozens of small steam locomotives transport the slate from Dinorwic to the sea at a harbour known as Port Dinorwic. The quarry closed in 1969 and is now a major tourist attraction. 
The railway and the other exhibits of Padarn Country Park such as the National Slate Museum ensure the 3000 men who once worked the quarries are remembered as do the quarry workings which have laid open the side of the Elidir mountain nearby.

Largest waterwheel on mainland Britain 

The Welsh Slate Museum holds one of the largest water wheels built by Victorian industrialists. The De Winton company of Caernarfon built the 15.4 metre diameter wheel, in 1870. Water to power the wheel was piped down from the slopes of Snowdon in cast iron pipes and its power drove the machinery to produce slates for roof all over Industrial Britain. It remained in operation until 1925, when a smaller, more efficient model substituted it. Such is progress!

Nant Peris

Situated 3 miles up the glacial valley along the river Seiont, towards the magnificent Llanberis Pass, is the little village of Nant Peris home to an ancient church and famous well much visited by 19th century invalids, who would watch the two "sacred fish" in the well. If the fish appeared as they took the water, a cure was certain! 

Geocaching


The hotel is in the perfect location for many great Geocache sites. Geocaching is an outdoor sporting activity in which the participants use a GPS receiver or mobile device and other navigational techniques to hide and seek containers, called geocaches or caches.

Llanberis Events

The Snowdon Race: Held in July every year, this internationally famous race starts and finishes in Llanberis. the competitors race to the summit of Snowdon, five miles away and 3560 feet high. 
The Snowdonia Marathon: A gruelling marathon that starts and finishes in Llanberis, circumnavigating the Snowdon massif. It passes Pen y Pass: 1100 feet above sea level! Held in October. 
The Carnival: The carnival is held in Llanberis every July, and provides fun for children from one to a hundred and one. The carnival parade passes in front of all the hotels on the high street.

Just 7 miles from Llanberis is the magnificent Caernarfon Castle and town walls.

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