Things to Do in September in North Wales

September in North Wales is a time of change and beauty. As summer gives its final curtain call and autumn begins its debut, the landscape transforms into a blend of golden hues and crisp, clear days. For those fortunate enough to stay at Tan Y Bryn Glamping, this month offers a myriad of activities, from cultural experiences to outdoor adventures. Dive into our guide to discover the best things to do in North Wales this September.

1. Witness the Autumnal Transformation at Bodnant Garden

Bodnant Garden, with its sprawling 80 acres of horticultural heaven, begins to burst with autumnal colours in September. Explore the terraced gardens, the babbling streams, and the ornamental trees donning their new golden attire. It's a treat for the senses.

Image: Third Eye Traveller

2. Take a Historic Journey at Conwy Castle

The medieval fortresses of North Wales are legendary, and Conwy Castle is one of its shining jewels. Wander through its eight towers, enjoy panoramic views from the battlements, and immerse yourself in its rich history.

3. Ride the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways

Experience the romantic era of steam trains! Starting from the harbour in Porthmadog, you’ll journey through the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, witnessing the stunning landscapes in all their autumnal glory.

4. Explore the Coastal Town of Llandudno

September sees Llandudno, the Queen of Welsh Resorts, in a quieter, yet equally charming light. Stroll on the Victorian pier, hike up the Great Orme, and indulge in some fresh seafood at a seaside restaurant.

5. Participate in the Beaumaris Food Festival

Usually held in September, this festival celebrates the best of Welsh produce. With its bustling stalls, cooking demonstrations, and an array of local delicacies, it's a feast for both the palate and the eyes.

Image: Beaumaris Food Festival

6. Hike the Precipice Walk near Dolgellau

This circular walk, renowned for its striking views of the Mawddach Estuary and the peaks of Snowdonia, becomes particularly enchanting in September. The changing foliage, the clear autumn skies, and the relatively mild weather make it a must-do.

Image: Love Our Adventures

7. Discover Underground Adventures at Go Below

September’s unpredictable weather won't disrupt your adventures when you're exploring underground. Challenge yourself with a subterranean journey through abandoned mines, complete with zip-lining, boat rides, and climbing.

Image: North Wales Live

8. Indulge in Arts at the MOSTYN Gallery, Llandudno

Wales's leading contemporary art gallery, MOSTYN, often has new exhibitions starting in the autumn. Wander through its curated spaces and maybe even pick up a piece from its shop as a memento of your North Welsh adventure.

Image: Mostyn Gallery

9. Spot Local Wildlife at South Stack Cliffs RSPB Reserve

September is a unique month for bird watching. As summer birds prepare to depart and winter birds begin to arrive, places like South Stack offer a theatre of avian activity. Plus, the coastal views are utterly breathtaking.

Image: Visit Anglesey

10. Attend a Concert at St. Asaph Cathedral

Known as the smallest ancient cathedral in Britain, St. Asaph offers a series of evening concerts in September. Enjoy an evening of classical music, surrounded by history and stunning Gothic architecture.

Image: Welsh National Opera / Kristina Banholzer

11. Dive into History at the National Slate Museum

Experience the rich industrial heritage of Wales at this museum in Llanberis. With interactive workshops, live demonstrations, and the backdrop of the towering Dinorwig Quarry, it offers a fascinating journey through time.

Museum Wales

12. Relax and Unwind at Tan Y Bryn Glamping

Of course, after your adventures, return to your cosy retreat at Tan Y Bryn Glamping. Light up a campfire, gaze at the stars in the clear September sky, and relish the tranquillity of North Wales.

September in North Wales is a blend of the tranquil and the thrilling. From the serene beauty of its changing landscapes to the buzz of its festivals and historic sites, there's no shortage of experiences awaiting you. And, as your hosts at Tan Y Bryn Glamping, we’re always here to ensure your stay is comfortable, memorable, and truly captures the spirit of North Wales. Book your autumnal escape with us and immerse yourself in all the wonders this region has to offer.

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