Dear Friends,
If the thought of another frantic Christmas at home leaves you cold, why not treat yourself to a heart-warming winter break in North Wales instead? We have lots of ways to make Christmas an altogether more joyful experience, so you can start the new year fresh, not frazzled.
Nowhere does afternoon tea quite like Llandudno - perk up a dark December day with a cuppa and a cake on the prom. Let the Santa Train take the strain, at Bala, Porthmadog and Llanberis. Take a wild winter walk on the Llyn Peninsula - see the snow-capped Snowdonia mountains and try not to get into the festive spirit. Just try. It wouldn't be Christmas without a panto - this year it's Cinderella at Rhyl Pavilion Theatre and Snow White at Venue Cymru, Llandudno. Get Christmas shopping all wrapped up at the Celtic Winter Fayre, with over 130 stalls selling lots of lovely things to brighten up your winter. Try the Christmas craft market at Oriel Plas-y-Weddw, a Grade II Star listed Victorian Gothic mansion at Llanbedrog near Pwllheli. Or grab some last minute treats at the Wrexham Victorian Christmas Market, set beneath the picturesque tower of St Giles' church and filling the churchyard to overflowing. Recharge with a winter break in North Wales, visit www.breaksnorthwales.co.uk to find out more.
St Asaph Business Park
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