Best attractions and places to see around Y Felinheli include a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes along the Menai Strait in North Wales. The village, historically known as Port Dinorwic, has a heritage tied to the slate industry and maritime activities. Its location provides access to the Snowdonia National Park and offers coastal views. The area presents opportunities for exploring mountains, lakes, and historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Poor Elidir Fawr! It has been bashed about and big lumps knocked out of it at Dinorwic Quarry, it has had a power station built inside it, and has a reservoir for that reservoir almost at the very top. Fortunately when you climb it from Nant Peris you will only see the reservoir, the rest of the damage is ot of sight.
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Bit of a scramble to get to the summit good footwear is a must, keep them ankles safe 😀
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Their are many walks around not just the beach. Plenty of info about and clean toilets. You can buy a yearly parking pass for around £70 it only needs using above a 2 week visit to be of a benefit.
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Great forest and beach. There are loads of edible mushrooms in the forest for anyone who is a keen forager.
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This forest is one of the most important red squirrel conservation areas in the UK. Before 1947 (when reforestation began) the entire area consisted mainly of shifting dunes. In the late 1970s and 1980s there were fears that water levels in the forest and adjacent forest areas would fall, causing winter floods to no longer reach the same depth and dune floodplains to dry out more quickly. In 2004 it was proposed to remove large parts of the forest. The local community and conservation groups objected and a public consultation was held in 2008 on the future management of Newborough Forest.
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A robust, rocky peak in the Glyderau, perching high above the quarries of Llanberris. The mountain gains its name from the warrior king, Eliffer Gosgorddfawr (Elidir of the Great Army). With a summit height of 924 metres, it is one of the Welsh 3000s.
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Y Felinheli is ideally situated on the beautiful Menai Strait, offering stunning waterfront views and opportunities for scenic walks. You can also easily access the breathtaking landscapes of Snowdonia National Park. Notable natural highlights include the summit of Elidir Fawr, known as the 'Electric Mountain', and Moel Eilio Summit, which provides glorious views of Anglesey and Snowdon. Additionally, Llanberis Village and Llyn Padarn offer a beautiful lake setting for various activities.
The village of Y Felinheli itself has a rich industrial past, particularly tied to the slate industry, with remnants visible around Dinorwic Marina. Nearby, you can visit impressive historical landmarks such as Caernarfon Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and Penrhyn Castle, known for its grand architecture. St Mary's Church in the village, built in 1865, is also a historical feature.
Yes, for families, GreenWood Forest Park is located very close to Y Felinheli and offers an action-packed day out with attractions like its 'people-powered rollercoaster'. The Newborough National Nature Reserve and Forest, on Anglesey, is also a fantastic family-friendly option with beaches, forest walks, and red squirrel spotting.
The area around Y Felinheli is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various watersports on the Menai Strait or Llyn Padarn, including kayaking and windsurfing, with Plas Menai National Outdoor Centre offering courses. The surrounding woodlands provide excellent trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. For specific hiking routes, you can explore options in the Hiking around Y Felinheli guide.
Absolutely. Y Felinheli serves as a gateway to numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails leading to summits like Elidir Fawr Summit and Moel Eilio Summit, offering challenging climbs and rewarding views. The famous Llanberis Path to Snowdon Summit is also easily accessible from the area. For easier options, check out the Easy hikes around Y Felinheli guide.
For easier walks, the Menai Strait offers scenic coastal paths directly from Y Felinheli. You can find routes like the 'View of the Swellies – Forest Path loop' or 'Beach – Port Dinorwic Marina loop' which are rated as easy. These are detailed in the Easy hikes around Y Felinheli guide, providing pleasant experiences without significant elevation.
The best time to visit Y Felinheli for outdoor activities is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is typically milder and more stable, making it ideal for hiking, watersports, and exploring the natural landscapes of Snowdonia and the Menai Strait. Always be prepared for changeable weather in North Wales.
Many of the natural trails and outdoor areas around Y Felinheli are dog-friendly, especially the coastal paths along the Menai Strait and the numerous trails within Snowdonia National Park. Always ensure your dog is under control, and check specific attraction rules beforehand. The Newborough National Nature Reserve and Forest also welcomes dogs on many of its trails.
Public transport options, including local bus services, connect Y Felinheli to nearby towns like Caernarfon and Bangor, which can serve as hubs for further travel to attractions. However, for reaching some of the more remote natural highlights or trailheads within Snowdonia, a car often provides more flexibility. Always check local bus schedules for specific routes and timings.
Y Felinheli village offers various dining options, including eateries serving traditional Welsh cuisine, fresh seafood, and international dishes. You'll find local pubs and cafes for refreshments. For accommodation, there are guesthouses, B&Bs, and holiday rentals within the village and surrounding areas. Dinorwic Marina also features dining establishments with waterfront views.
The Menai Strait is a popular spot for various watersports, including sailing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. Plas Menai National Outdoor Centre, located nearby, offers a range of activities and courses, including windsurfing. Llyn Padarn, near Llanberis, is another excellent location for kayaking and other water-based activities, often with guided adventures available.
Y Felinheli, formerly known as Port Dinorwic, has a significant industrial heritage deeply intertwined with the slate industry. It served as a vital port for exporting slate from the nearby Dinorwig quarries. You can still observe remnants of this past, such as disused railways and slate tips, particularly around the historic Dinorwic Marina, which is a Grade II Listed landmark.


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