Things to do

Silver Birch and Tan Y Don Holiday parks are ideally located on the North Wales peninsula with lots of interesting local attractions to see and visit. Here i just a very small selection of what the area has to offer.

Welsh Mountain Zoo

The Welsh Mountain Zoo is set in North Wales, high above Colwyn Bay with panoramic views and breathtaking scenery; its beautiful gardens are home to this caring conservation zoo

Roam the wooded pathways, relax on the grassy slopes and spend a lovely day learning about many rare and endangered species from Britain and around the world including Snow Leopards, Chimpanzees, Red Pandas and Sumatran Tigers! Enjoy our Penguin Parade, Chimp Encounter, Bear Falls, Lemur Lookout, Condor Haven and the Children’s Farm plus much more. Visit ‘Sea Lions Rock’ and watch our Californian Sea Lions being trained

Enjoy the exciting and extensive Jungle Adventureland and Tarzan Trail Adventure Playground. For the more technically inclined, visit our Media Centre, where you can do a virtual tour of the Zoo and play some great educational games.

Bodelwyddan Castle

Bodelwyddan Castle, close to the village of Bodelwyddan, near Rhyl, Denbighshire in Wales, was built around 1460 by the Humphreys family of Anglesey as a manor house

Its most important association was with the Williams-Wynn family, which extended for around 200 years from 1690.

It is now a Grade II Listed Building that is well worth a visit and offers a great day out.

Llandudno Pier

Few things say ‘seaside holiday’ quite like a stroll along the pier, and Llandudno Pier is a real gem! With its Grade II listed status, it’s a traditional seaside pier dating from the late 1800s with an array of shops, cafes, bars and attractions – offering fun for all the family!

At the pier head, there’s a bar where you can enjoy a drink, and a separate café for a tasty meal, an ice cream or a tempting afternoon cake. If you fancy catching your own supper there’s a fishing platform. Day fishing permits, rod and tackle hire, bait and equipment are available at the fishing tackle shop located at the rear entrance of the Pier (on Happy Valley Road).

Llandudno Cable Car

Enjoy a ride on the Llandudno Cable Car during your visit to the beautiful resort. Opened on 30 June 1969 as the longest passenger cable car system in Britain, this unique experience continues to be one of town’s most popular attractions

As the Llandudno Cable Cars glide silently from Happy Valley to the summit of the Great Orme, 679 feet up, you can take in the jaw-dropping panoramic views of the Bay of Llandudno, the Little Orme, the Conwy Estuary and miles out over the Iris Sea

And then look down on the beautiful gardens of Happy Valley or glimpse the action at the Llandudno Ski & Snowboard Centre. The distance to the summit is just over a mile and the leisurely journey takes about nine minutes on an endless steel rope.

Bike Hub Rhyl

The Bike Hub is a Social Enterprise Retail business based in Rhyl’s Foryd Harbour, Denbighshire.

The business provides Employment Opportunities and Social Interaction within a friendly retail environment to adults who may have learning disabilities.

The business has been established since 1989 (Formally Tangible Dream/Better Bikes) and offers a comprehensive range of bicycle accessories and bicycles to the general public.

The Nova Prestatyn

Denbighshire’s premier visitor attraction and leisure complex. Welcome to Nova, one of North East Wales’ biggest indoor visitor attractions. This £4.4m redevelopment of the former Nova Centre now showcases:

  • A 60 station state-of-the-art fitness suite
  • Three storey beach themed, indoor adventure soft play
  • New café
  • Sea view restaurant
  • Multi-purpose studios/function rooms
  • 25m 4 lane swimming pool and small splash pool
  • Village style changing rooms.

Whether you visit Nova for fitness, swimming, play, parties, celebrations or to enjoy the breathtaking views while relaxing in our restaurant, Nova has something for the whole family to enjoy.

Bridalwood Riding Centre

Bridlewood Riding Centre is situated in pleasant rural surroundings in the county of Flintshire North Wales. Known as the gateway to Wales. The stables enjoy a relaxed countryside location just outside Prestatyn with direct access onto the local Gronant, Talacre Beach along our own private bridle way.

The location allows for superb hacking over, nearby hillside routes with spectacular view on miles of open Beach. You can rest assured that all our rides are accompanied by qualified riders in order to ensure your own and your children’s safety. Our aim is to provide a safe riding environment so you can relax and take in the beautiful scenery and surroundings.

Rhyl Sea Aquarium

SeaQuarium Rhyl has an open seafront location and sits on the beautiful North Wales coastline. Featuring species from around the world on show in 9 different zones, plus our amazing outdoor Sea Lion Cove where you can meet our delightful harbour seals.

This state-of-the-art exhibit gives you a fantastic underwater view of our seals in their 33,000 gallon pool.

Marsh Cycling Tracks Rhyl

Marsh Tracks is an award winning new and exciting venture in Rhyl, North Wales.

It comprises of a 1.3 km closed circuit road cycling track and a national standard BMX race track featuring a Bensink start gate (exactly the same as the 2012 Olympic BMX track) and challenging jumps and berms. In addition to these two tracks a third brand new mountain bike track has recently been opened allowing people to test their skills!

Conwy Castle

Conwy Castle dominates the mouth of the River Conwy and the medieval walled town of Conwy in North Wales like a huge goliath and serves as the major tourist attraction in the county of Conwy.

The castle was built on the orders of King Edward I of England and construction began in 1283 under the direction of Edward’s chief architect James of St. George.

Today the castle is one of the best preserved castles in the whole of North Wales.

Caernarfon Castle

A brute of a fortress. Caernarfon Castle’s pumped-up appearance is unashamedly muscle-bound and intimidating. Picking a fight with this massive structure would have been a daunting prospect.

By throwing his weight around in stone, King Edward I created what is surely one of the most impressive of Wales’s castles. Worthy of World Heritage status no less!

Surf Snowdonia

Picture this. A perfect lozenge-shaped fresh-water lagoon, roughly the size of six football pitches, set in the lush, green Conwy Valley in the lee of the Snowdonia mountains. Breathe it in. It’s clean, it’s fresh, it’s wild and it’s beautiful.

Now add something entirely unexpected. A powerful two-metre wave that rises at the centre of the lagoon, peels perfectly for more than 150 metres, and dissipates softly as it hits the shore.

Zip World, Longest Zip wire in Europe

Velocity is “The Nearest Thing to Flying” Home to the longest zip line in Europe and the fastest in the world. This adrenalin fuelled attraction offers visitors a totally unique experience. Speeds in excess of 100mph can be reached.

Bounce Below

Imagine giant trampolines, walkways, slides and tunnels all made from netting. Now picture this suspended in a slate cavern hidden underground and you’ll have the right idea.

Llandudno

After all these years – over 150, actually – it’s still a big favourite with everyone, including the esteemed Bill Bryson.

Llandudno’s immaculate seafront, gracefully framed by two headlands, is a seaside classic.

It’s a proper resort, with a pier, Punch and Judy and Donkey Man and even Alice in Wonderland.

Plus arty and other modern attractions that add the perfect contemporary touch.

Prestatyn Golf Club

The championship links course at Prestatyn is set in 150 acres of superb unspoilt links land.

Voted in the top ten winter links, the stunning course, welcoming clubhouse, and challenges like no other, combine to provide for exceptional golfing and socialising. Prestatyn Golf Club enjoys a temperate climate and its seaside nature ensures that golfers can play all 18 greens, the year round on superb turf.

Rhuddlan Golf Club

Set in the beautiful Vale of Clwyd, Rhuddlan is a course which offers fine views and a sheltered climate screened by the Clwydian Range. A gently undulating parkland course of 6291 yards, SSS 70, par 72 (Yellow tees), providing an excellent test of golf and is a regularly chosen venue for County and National Championship Events.

Our Clubhouse offers bars, snooker and full restaurant facilities daily throughout the season. Whether one visits as individual guests, Society members or as a competitor in one of our many open events, our aim remains the same, to welcome you and to make your day an enjoyable experience.

Mountainbiking Wales

Spectacular all weather singletrack trail centres like Coed Y Brenin, Cwm Carn, Afan Forest Park, Coed Llandegla, Nant yr Arian and Gwydyr forest. DH and freeride hot spots or wild back country riding in the Black Mountains, Brecon Beacons and other beautiful areas. Wales has everything a mountain biker could want.

North Wales Coastal Cycling Path

Set in the beautiful Vale of Clwyd, Rhuddlan is a course which offers fine views and a sheltered climate screened by the Clwydian Range. A gently undulating parkland course of 6291 yards, SSS 70, par 72 (Yellow tees), providing an excellent test of golf and is a regularly chosen venue for County and National Championship Events.

Our Clubhouse offers bars, snooker and full restaurant facilities daily throughout the season. Whether one visits as individual guests, Society members or as a competitor in one of our many open events, our aim remains the same, to welcome you and to make your day an enjoyable experience.

Red Lion Inn & Restaurant

The Red Lion is a traditional pub and top quality restaurant at the heart of the high view of pub garden, offering an excellent selection of real ales, beers and quality wines to complement a fantastic choice of home cooked food.

So come along and enjoy a wonderful relaxed lunch, evening out or a few nights in the comfort of our warm and comfortable surroundings, where you will be treated to brilliant hospitality and a genuine welcome in the ambience of a traditional and unspoilt pub.

Colwyn Bay Watersports

We are a friendly watersports centre based in the exciting new facilities at Porth Eirias. We believe North Wales is a fantastic destination for watersports lovers with great access from North West England. Based on the amazing Blue Flag beach in Colwyn Bay on the North Wales coast, we offer tuition in sailing, windsurfing and power boating through the RYA scheme, as well as hire from our fleet of sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, canoeing and SUP kit.