Welsh Highland Railway

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Overview
The Welsh Highland Railway is one of the Great Little Trains of Wales and was voted Heritage Railway of the Year in 2009. The line runs between Caernarfon and Porthmadog. Passengers can enjoy the wonderful scenery of Snowdonia whilst travelling in modern comfortable carriages. There is a refreshment service on all trains with trolley service to your seat and freshly prepared hot meals from the on-train kitchen. A first class panorama vehicle, recently named by Her Majesty The Queen is at the rear of some trains.
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Open Apr-Oct & Feb half term. Santa trains in Dec. Open between Xmas & New Year & Feb half term. Limited winter service please check with venue before travelling

  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Parking nearby
  • Cafe
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Location
St. Helen's Road, CAERNARFON, LL55 2YD
About the area
The county of Gwynedd is home to most of the Snowdonia National Park – including the wettest spot in Britain, an arête running up to Snowdon’s summit that receives an average annual rainfall of 4,473mm. With its mighty peaks, rivers and strong Welsh heritage (it has the highest proportion of Welsh-speakers in all of Wales), it’s always been an extremely popular place to visit and live.
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Welsh Highland Railway

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
The Welsh Highland Railway is one of the Great Little Trains of Wales and was voted Heritage Railway of the Year in 2009. The line runs between Caernarfon and Porthmadog. Passengers can enjoy the wonderful scenery of Snowdonia whilst travelling in modern comfortable carriages. There is a refreshment service on all trains with trolley service to your seat and freshly prepared hot meals from the on-train kitchen. A first class panorama vehicle, recently named by Her Majesty The Queen is at the rear of some trains.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Open Apr-Oct & Feb half term. Santa trains in Dec. Open between Xmas & New Year & Feb half term. Limited winter service please check with venue before travelling
  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Parking nearby
  • Cafe
Show more (2)
Location
St. Helen's Road, CAERNARFON, LL55 2YD
About the area
Area image
The county of Gwynedd is home to most of the Snowdonia National Park – including the wettest spot in Britain, an arête running up to Snowdon’s summit that receives an average annual rainfall of 4,473mm. With its mighty peaks, rivers and strong Welsh heritage (it has the highest proportion of Welsh-speakers in all of Wales), it’s always been an extremely popular place to visit and live.