Bryn Bras Castle, Llanrug
#1 among attractions in Llanrug
Facts and practical information
Bryn Bras Castle is a Grade II* listed country house located on the old road between Llanrug and Llanberis. Known locally as the Clegir road, in Caernarfon, Gwynedd. ()
Llanrug United Kingdom
Bryn Bras Castle – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Caernarfon Castle, GreenWood Forest Park, Dinorwic Quarry, Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd.
4.1 miW Dramatic, 13th-century waterfront castleCaernarfon Castle, Caernarfon
104 min walk • Caernarfon Castle, a majestic medieval fortress in Caernarfon, Wales, stands as a testament to the architectural prowess of the Middle Ages. Constructed under the command of King Edward I of England during the 13th century, this imposing stone structure was part of his...
- 2.9 miNAmusement, Park, Theme park
GreenWood Forest Park, Y Felinheli
74 min walk • Nestled in the heart of North Wales, GreenWood Forest Park offers a unique blend of eco-friendly entertainment and outdoor adventure that sets it apart from your typical amusement park. Located near the city of Y Felinheli, this family-focused attraction is renowned...
- 3.5 miEClimbing
Dinorwic Quarry, Llanberis
90 min walk • Dinorwic quarry is a large former slate quarry, now home to the Welsh National Slate Museum, located between the villages of Llanberis and Dinorwig in Wales.
4.1 miW Forts and castles,Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd, Caernarfon
104 min walk • The Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd are a collection of fortifications constructed in the 13th century, located in the picturesque region of North Wales. Among these medieval structures, the Caernarfon Castle stands as a prominent historical icon in...
- 3.6 miWPreserved ruins of a Roman fort
Segontium, Caernarfon
92 min walk • Segontium is a Roman fort on the outskirts of Caernarfon in Gwynedd, North Wales. The fort, which survived until the end of the Roman occupation of Britain, was garrisoned by Roman auxiliaries from present-day Belgium and Germany.
- 3.1 miSEDog-friendly medieval ruins with views
Dolbadarn Castle, Llanberis
81 min walk • Dolbadarn Castle is a fortification built by the Welsh prince Llywelyn the Great during the early 13th century, at the base of the Llanberis Pass, in northern Wales.
- 3 miSEHistory museum, Museum
National Slate Museum, Snowdonia National Park
76 min walk • The National Slate Museum is located at Gilfach Ddu, the 19th-century workshops of the now disused Dinorwic quarry, within the Padarn Country Park, Llanberis, Gwynedd.
- 4 miNWChurch
Old Church of St Nidan, Brynsiencyn
103 min walk • The Old Church of St Nidan, Llanidan is a medieval church in the community of Llanidan, in Anglesey, North Wales, close to the Menai Strait.
- 2 miSENature, Natural attraction, Lake
Llyn Padarn, Llanberis
52 min walk • Llyn Padarn is a glacially formed lake in Snowdonia, Gwynedd, north Wales, and is an example of a moraine dammed lake. The lake is approximately 2 miles long and at its deepest point is 94 feet deep, and is one of the largest natural lakes in Wales.
- 3.3 miNWWatersports, Swimming pool
Plas Menai, Caernarfon
86 min walk • Plas Menai is the National Outdoor Centre for Wales. It is situated on the mainland side of the Menai Strait, and is approximately 3 miles East of Caernarfon, North Wales.
- 3.9 miNWChurch
St Edwen's Church, Anglesey
99 min walk • St Edwen's Church, Llanedwen is a 19th-century parish church near the Menai Strait, in Anglesey, north Wales. The first church was founded here by St. Edwen in 640, but the present structure dates from 1856 and was designed by Henry Kennedy, the architect of the Diocese of Bangor.