We journey into the heart of Snowdonia to discover some of North Wales’ most picturesque spots. Our first stop is the charming village of Betws-y-Coed, beautifully set in a wooded valley within the Snowdonia National Park. Take time to explore its pretty streets lined with independent shops and cafés, admire the 14th-century church of St Michael’s – one of the oldest in Wales – or simply enjoy the peaceful riverside scenery. We then make our way to the medieval walled town of Conwy, where history and coastal beauty meet. Overlooked by the mighty Conwy Castle, one of the finest examples of medieval military architecture in Britain, the town is a delight to explore, with its cobbled streets, bustling harbour, traditional pubs and welcoming cafés.