Activities at and around Ty'n Rhos

Ty'n Rhos inhabits in one of the most idyllic settings in Great Britain. The North Wales countryside offers a myriad of activities and attractions that have attracted visitors to the region for decades. The scenery and landscapes offer a vast and complete insight to the stunning natural beauty that "Gogledd Cymru" has to offer.
This fairytale landscape is dominated by natural attractions, such as mount Snowdon and the Snowdonia National Park, as well as a whole host of man-made attractions including immensely scenic Golf Courses and Stunning man-made structures including Harlech Castle.
Fishing Lake

While at Ty'n Rhos, it is highly recommended that you visit the private fishing lake, which is set within the hotel's grounds. This lake alone will offer a vast amount of activities from fishing to bird watching to just simply relaxing on a long, warm summer's afternoon - work in progress.
The lake also looks out over the North Wales Valleys and is the perfect setting fo a late evening stroll or perhaps even a late picnic.
Overall, the lake offers a tranquil and extremely pleasant scene for a relaxing day out in the clean and fresh North Wales air.
Golf

One of the largest sectors of tourism of North Wales is the pursuit of golfing perfection. Thousands of people travel from far and wide to use the multitude of near perfect golf courses that the area has to offer. Largely due to the landscape's graceful undulation as well as the scenery, North Wales has never failed to deliver and has always offered challenging and stunningly eye-pleasing golf.
Ty'n Rhos is in the vicinity of a large number of these courses. Most notable are Bullbay Golf Club, which is a Ryder Cup holding course on the coast of Anglesey, and Nefyn Golf Club, which is situated on and makes extensive use of the Llyn Peninsula.
Caernarfon - www.caernarfongolfclub.co.uk
Conwy - www.conwygolfclub.com
Nefyn - www.nefyn-golf-club.com
Harlech - www.royalstdavids.co.uk
Bird Watching

Snowdonia National Park and the surrounding areas are ideal for those who enjoy bird watching. There are a number of RSPB and NNR (National Nature Reserves) reserves within the area covering a variety of habitats. With natural environments including coniferous woodland, river estuaries, rocky crags and coastlines, it is no wonder that North Wales is a bird watchers paradise.
Climbers and Walkers

Some of the UK’s most beautiful and dramatic scenery is here in North Wales and is perfect for people who are looking to forget the pressures of life and lose themselves in the countryside. From a leisurely stroll to a challenging trek or exhilarating climb, you are guaranteed to find the activity that suits you.
Walking and Trekking in Snowdonia
Rock Climbing Courses and Walks in Snowdonia
Trains

Whether you choose to ride the Welsh Highland and Ffestiniog Railway or the Snowdon Mountain Railway you are guaranteed fantastic views, historical attractions and Welsh tradition. The narrow gauge railways in the area offer a great day out for train enthusiasts no matter where your interests lie.
VIP Tours of North Wales

To encourage guests to ‘Make the most of their visit and Discover more of the Destination’ whilst here in North Wales, we have introduced and put together 8 exciting sightseeing drive itineraries featuring:
- Conwy & Llandudno Half Day
- Conwy & Conwy Valley
- 3 Histroic Castles
- A Taste of Snowdonia
- North Wales in a Nutshell
- Anglesey
- Llangollen and the Dee Valley
- Gardens of Snowdonia