The 10 Best Specialty Museums in North Wales, Wales

July 27, 2021 Enedina Augsburger

Discover the best top things to do in North Wales, United Kingdom including Lloyd George Museum, Narrow Gauge Railway Museum, Sir Henry Jones Museum, Swtan Heritage Museum, Yr Ysgwrn, Cae Dai Trust, Penrhyn Castle, Airworld Aviation Museum, Bersham Colliery Mining Museum, Wrexham County Borough Museum.
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1. Lloyd George Museum

Llanystumdwy LL52 0SH Wales +44 1766 522071 [email protected] https://www.gwynedd.gov.uk/en/Residents/Leisure-parks-and-events/Museums-and-the-Arts/The-Lloyd-George-Museum.aspx
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5.0 based on 215 reviews

Lloyd George Museum

The Lloyd George museum is situated in the heart of Llanystumdwy, the village where Lloyd George was brought up as a child. The museum itself tells the story of his life, from humble beginnings, to becoming one of the greatest British statesmen of the twentieth century. He is known as the man who; taxed the rich to help the poor, gave women the vote, introduced National Insurance and Old Age Pensions, led the country to victory during the First World War, and was instrumental during the peace talks at Versailles.Visitors can also step back in time and visit the Victorian cottage Highgate, his boyhood home, and his Uncle's shoemaker's workshop next door, which is joined to the Museum by a footpath through a Victorian Cottage garden.His grave is also located in the village, just a short walk up the drive from the Museum, he is buried in the woods above the river Dwyfor. We advise visitors that they may need at least an hour and a half for their visit, as there is the Museum itself to see, the cottage Highgate, and also a half hour film summarising his life and achievements.

Reviewed By andyandjo9 - Surrey, United Kingdom

We really enjoyed the Lloyd George museum. Plenty of artefacts, information including a short (?15 mins) film. Also included the price was a look into his childhood home and a visit to his unusual grave: worth every penny. Knowledgeable and friendly staff too.

2. Narrow Gauge Railway Museum

Wharf Station Neptune Road Wharf Station, Tywyn LL36 9EY Wales http://www.narrowgaugerailwaymuseum.org.uk/
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Narrow Gauge Railway Museum

3. Sir Henry Jones Museum

Y Cwm, Llangernyw LL22 8PR Wales +44 1745 860630 http://www.sirhenryjonesmuseum.org.uk/
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Sir Henry Jones Museum

4. Swtan Heritage Museum

Dilwyn Church Bay, Holyhead LL65 4EY Wales +44 1407 730186 [email protected] http://swtan.cymru/home.html
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5.0 based on 34 reviews

Swtan Heritage Museum

Http://swtan.cymru/home.html

5. Yr Ysgwrn

Trawsfynydd, Llan Ffestiniog LL41 4UW Wales +44 1766 772508 [email protected] http://www.yrysgwrn.com/cym/home
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5.0 based on 74 reviews

Yr Ysgwrn

Yr Ysgwrn is a traditional Welsh farmhouse and Grade II* listed building, dating from the 1830s, which came to international recognition in 1917, as the home of the poet Ellis Humphrey Evans, better known by his bardic name, Hedd Wyn ('Blessed Peace'). On March 1st, 2012, Snowdonia National Park Authority and its partners announced that they had secured Yr Ysgwrn for the nation.

Reviewed By Ellen_ap_Dafydd

This site has so much to offer a visitor ALL FREE EXCEPT FOR GOODS AND SERVICES IN THE SHOP AND A VISIT TO THE FARMHOUSE Cafe and shop serving home made cakes Display of war / agricultural / historical items Guided visit around the farmhouse - THERE IS A CHARGE FOR THIS ACTIVITY Short film related to the first world war and a display of the young local men who lost their lives during the conflict available within the cow byer Three graded country walks available around the grounds Wonderful views of the Rhinogydd mountain range Wonderful views of the Moelwynion mountains

6. Cae Dai Trust

Cae Dai, Lawnt, Denbigh LL16 4SU Wales +44 1745 817004 [email protected] http://www.50smuseum.uk
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5.0 based on 101 reviews

Cae Dai Trust

Reviewed By george186378 - Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom

What a fascinating museum packed with fascinating retro memorabilia from the 50s suitable for all ages realy takes you back in time and lets the younger generation experience what it was like in this decade enjoy a cup of tea and biscuits in a period setting, very welcoming staff who are only to willing to help with loads of information only spent 2 hours here could have been much longer will certainly visit again. A little difficult to find sat nav sent me through Denbigh (very narrow streets) but well worth the effort

7. Penrhyn Castle

Bangor LL57 4HN Wales +44 1248 353084 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/penrhyn-castle/
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4.5 based on 1,428 reviews

Penrhyn Castle

This 19th-century neo-Norman castle sits between Snowdonia and the Menai Strait. It's crammed with fascinating items, such as a one-ton slate bed made for Queen Victoria, elaborate carvings, plasterwork and mock-Norman furniture. In addition, it has an outstanding collection of paintings.The restored kitchens are a delight and the stable block houses a fascinating industrial railway museum.The 24.3 hectares (60 acres) of grounds include parkland, an exotic tree and shrub collection as well as a Victorian walled garden.

Reviewed By Scooteraande - Bergen, Norway

Visited this castle on recommendation from mother in law - beautiful grounds it is set in - when I first saw it I was not impressed with the outside appearance however this was soon changed when I went inside the house - what a beautiful maintained property by the national trust -the staff were excellent and explained about the appearance of the outside of the building due to the limestone - staff were very helpful and informative and the history of the castle was very interesting and how it came to be - built on the back of wealth and finally being surrendered due to death duties - the national trust works tirelessly to maintain and restore for our future generations - also plenty of information boards around the house nice to know all the belongings in the house were in the house when it was left. My husband and I had coffee twice in the coffee shop which was clean friendly staff light and airey - the connected railway museum is very informative in relation to local history - the gardens and grounds are beautiful to walk and stroll around in - staff yet again very informative this is a beautiful castle and a beautiful setting well worth a visit x

8. Airworld Aviation Museum

Caernarfon Airport Dinas Dinlle Caernarfon Airport, Dinas Dinlle LL54 5TP Wales +44 1286 832154 [email protected] http://www.airworldmuseum.com/
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4.5 based on 180 reviews

Airworld Aviation Museum

Airworld Aviation Museum offers the opportunity to get close up to some historic aircraft. Set on an active airfield, the museum houses iconic machines such as the Hawker Hunter, D.H. Vampire, along with the only T2 BAe Harrier remaining worldwide. Unusually, visitors may enter the cockpits of some of the aircraft and find out what it is like to sit in the narrow confines of a jet fighter aircraft. Please see our website for latest additions to the collection. Part of the museum is devoted to the creation of the RAF Mountain Rescue Service, started here at RAF Llandwrog in 1942, whilst other sections describe the wartime airfields of North Wales. The gift shop sells model kits, remote control helicopters, quadcopters (drones), rockets and souvenirs. Free car parking on site, well behaved dogs welcome. The airport has a cafe run by the Wales Air Ambulance staff.

Reviewed By Mattys1987 - Bristol, United Kingdom

Nice little museum that’s worth a visit. There are some nice aircraft that you can sit it with plenty of information to hand about them and their stories. Next to the airport is a nice beach that’s worth a walk along although during our visit the wind was creating some amazing waves!

9. Bersham Colliery Mining Museum

Bersham Enterprise Centre, Rhostyllen, Wrexham Wales +44 1978 297460 [email protected] https://www.wrexham.gov.uk/english/heritage/bersham_colliery.htm
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Bersham Colliery Mining Museum

10. Wrexham County Borough Museum

County Buildings Regent Street County Buildings, Wrexham LL11 1RB Wales +44 1978 297460 [email protected] http://www.wrexham.gov.uk/english/heritage/wrexham_museum.htm
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4.5 based on 98 reviews

Wrexham County Borough Museum

The Wrexham County Borough Museum is a museum covering a variety of historical periods ranging from Neolithic right up until the present day. It is a rather popular attraction in Wrexham due to the free admission, as well as being open and suitable to all ages with a number of hands on activities for younger guests. The museum is the home of a large Welsh orientated football collection as well as a variety of local artefacts. The museum often holds special events and/or exhibitions.

Reviewed By FearlessTraveller101 - Newcastle-under-Lyme, United Kingdom

A very interesting little museum with lots of snippets of Wrexham local history and a nice cafe to finish.

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