North Wales Venues

The mostly rural district of North Wales with many mountains, hills and valleys, spectacular scenery and a wild coastline has made this part of Wales a major tourist attraction. The most populous area is in the east with Wrexham being the largest city while popular resort towns include Rhyl, Llandudno, a genteel Victorian seaside resort and Pwlheli. With all it has to offer this is the perfect place to hold a conference, meeting, or trade show and boasts an extensive array of North Wales venues, ideal to impress delegates and guests and guarantee the successful outcome of any event.

North Wales Venues, concert lights North Wales is home to many UNESCO World Heritage sites that include Caernarfon Castle, Beaumaris Castle and the Pontcysyllte aqueduct, to mention but a few. Medieval fortified towns, large natural lakes and market towns and areas of outstanding natural beauty including the Isle of Anglesey with its attractive varied landscape all provide plenty of fantastic North Wales venues where functions and events can be held in the tranquility, and surrounded by the beauty of the countryside.

One of the most popular meeting and conference centers is the Venue Cymru situated in the glorious foothills of Snowdonia on the center of the North Wales coast. Just an hour's drive from Manchester and Liverpool, this purpose built conference center can host from 5 to 5000 guests and is one of the biggest in the area. The dedicated event staff and a full range of flexible rooms with modern equipment are perfect for any event, no matter how big or small.

Many other conference facilities in all shapes and sizes are available throughout the area. There is a great variety of style with unusual venues such as churches, castles and country homes providing a unique experience.

Many hotels both in the major towns and smaller villages are perfectly positioned to host exciting events and both formal and informal functions. Ruthin castle is a historic romantic hotel alongside the River Clwyd and easily accessed from all sides. Together with its acres of private landscaped parkland and woods, it is one of the perfect North Wales venues for the most romantic and unforgettable wedding. Providing a choice of wonderful rooms including a themed costume wedding in the Medieval Banquet Hall or a room with sparkling chandeliers and glittering mirrors, both the bride and guests will be blown away.

Many other hotels also offer secluded conference and meeting venues as well as team building centers. Fully air-conditioned and offering internet access and business facilities, they provide an office away from home for delegates staying overnight.

North Wales also has a thriving cultural scene with many theatres, concert halls and art museums. The Oriel Plas Glyn-y-Weddow is a listed Victorian Gothic mansion that holds exhibitions all year round.

North Wales offers plenty of leisure opportunities for delegates to conferences or meetings to enjoy in between presentations. There are a number of historic steam railways such as the Bala Lake Railway and Llangollen Railway. The Snowdon Railway runs all the way to the top of Mount Snowdon, Wales's highest mountain.
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Alternatively, many outdoor activities attract the adventurous sorts with sea kayaking, mountaineering, gorge scrambling and abseiling being popular sports. Hosting any business meeting at a North Wales venue is sure to attract all the right people with the knowledge of what is in store for them outside of work commitments!

There can be no better place to host a function or event than in one of the North Wales venues. With stunning architecture ranging from Gothic to Edwardian, located from the heart of the Isle of Anglesey to the foot of Snowdonia or in the major cities, a conference, meeting or private function, wedding or simple dinner party is sure to be the talk of the town for a long time.