Experience the beauty of northern Wales, with its mirror-like lakes and rugged mountain ranges, as captured by photographer Simon Kitchin in the stunning photos below.
Journey through the imagery of northern Wales, known as the 'Land of Dragons,' showcasing mirror-like lakes, rugged mountain ranges, and vivid green valleys, all beautifully documented by photographer Simon Kitchin in the breathtaking photo collection below.
A fighter jet, the F-15E Strike Eagle, leaves behind trails of white smoke as it gracefully soars above the picturesque valleys and peaks.
Witness the sunset at Llandudno's beach resort. This is a beach that attracts thousands of tourists every year.
The stone wall leading to Dinorwic Quarry, now the National Museum of Wales.
Conwy Castle stands proudly as a medieval fortress on the northern coast of Wales. Constructed by King Edward I during the conquest of Wales between 1283 and 1289.
Ogwen Falls marks the starting point of the Ogwen River, originating from Llyn Ogwen, embarking on its journey through rocky cascades before flowing into the sea.
Llyn Llydaw is a natural lake in Snowdonia National Park, situated on the slopes of Mount Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales.
The Watkin Path hiking trail allows travelers to ascend Mount Snowdon. It is the first designed trail in the United Kingdom, officially opened in 1892 during the tenure of Prime Minister William Gladstone, at the age of 83.
A picturesque landscape resembling a painting in the 'Land of Dragons'.
Yr Eifl is a mountain located on the northern coast of the Llŷn Peninsula in Gwynedd, Wales. It comprises three summits: Tre’r Ceiri, Garn Ganol, and Garn For.
A man mesmerizingly performs a bike stunt as the sun sets in Rhyl, a seaside resort town on the northeast coast of Wales.
Witness the sunset over the coastline.
Majestic mountains reflected in the pristine mirror-like waters.
Wales, a land that never fails to captivate any traveler.
Thomas the Tank Engine at Berwyn station in Denbighshire, Wales. This railway line first opened its doors in 1884.
Trwyn Du Lighthouse is situated between Dinmor Point near Penmon and Ynys Seriol, also known as Puffin Island. It has been operational since 1838.
Caernarfon Castle, a medieval fortress in the town of Caernarfon in northwest Wales. Initially built of limestone in the late 11th century, it was later replaced by the current stone structure in 1283 by King Edward I of England.
South Stack Lighthouse began operating in 1809. Situated atop a small island off the coast of Holy Island, Anglesey.
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