You may be tired rushing around all day. Come to North Wales you will be breathless standing still.

North Wales and the Snowdonia National Park is the host to of a wonderful range of festivals and events.
There's always something going on in North Wales, with events to suit all tastes - including those who like to taste. You can taste before you buy at Conwy Feast, North Wales' biggest culinary event. And why not try downing a few oysters at the Anglesey Oyster Festival? Or swilling a few ales at the Anglesey Beer Festival.
Looking for a spot of culture? Join artists from over 50 countries and sing your heart out at Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod. Watch Bryn Terfel, and stars like Shirley Bassey and Jools Holland, perform to a crowd of thousands at the Faenol Festival. Or enjoy music on a smaller scale at the Abersoch Jazz Festival.
Heading for the shores? Sailors can drop anchor at Conwy River Festival, a unique eight-day fes-tival of sail, now in its 17th year. Surfers can enjoy watersports of the extreme variety and live music at Wakestock. And it's all up in the air at Llangollen Hot Air Balloon Festival. Prefer something a bit more down to earth? Get your feet firmly on the ground and join one of the 21 walks featured in Prestatyn Walking Festival. Like to do things the old-fashioned way? Celebrate like a Victorian at Llandudno's Victorian Extravaganza, or go shopping medieval style - Conwy Honey Fair has been running for more than 700 years. Now that's a lot of honey. Whatever you're into, take a look at our list of big events. You'll soon see what makes a visit to North Wales so... well, eventful.
Use the following to display events for the next twelve months
Betws-y-Coed Choir Festival. A season of Sunday night concerts featuring Welsh Male Voice Choirs from the North Wales area at St Mary's Church, Holyhead Road, Betws-y-Coed from 8pm.
Story Cabaret
Friday 12th September 7:30pm
Betws-Y-Coed Memorial Hall
£6/£4
Performers from Dartmoor to Snowdonia, from the Conwy to the Dee come together to create a wild and heady storytelling brew! An evening of tri-lingual performance headlined by Raventales with their shadow theatre show Beowulf.
Light refreshments will be provided Café Contessa.
We advise that the event is for an adult audience, it is not suitable for children under 12.
An annual event held on the 13th September each year.
The third Mold Food and Drink Festival returns to its New Street Car Park location on the 20th and 21st of September 2008.
Welcome to the Helfa Gelf Art Trail 2008!
See our website which is packed full of information, images and news about the 76 artists taking part this year
Painters, craftspeople, ceramicists, photographers, jewellery makers and more
Thursday 25 - Sunday 28 September
and Thursday 2 - Sunday 5 October
and Thursday 9 - Sunday 12 October
Opening hours 1000 until 1700 on each day
plus some special late Friday evening openings
Owain was one of the greatest patriots Wales has ever known.
His name has become a symbol of pride and freedom.
He sacrificed everything for a dream, of Wales as a nation, governing itself with its own institutions and universities.
There will be a concert given by Cantorion Colin Jones in Saint Mary's Church on Sunday evening 19th October 2008 at 8 pm.
Tickets (price £7 each) are now on sale either from the Tourist Information Centre or from Jim Boughton at Saint Mary's Church.
Advance booking will be essential for this concert!
This annual event is a delight to the senses of taste and smell !!!
Theres always something going on in North Wales, with events to suit all tastes - including those who like to taste. You can taste before you buy at Conwy Feast, North Wales biggest culinary event. And why not try downing a few oysters at the Anglesey Oyster Festival? Or swilling a few ales at the Anglesey Beer Festival.
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