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Motorhome stops, Llandudno revamp and better beaches on list of new tourism projects

Motorhome stops, Llandudno revamp and better beaches on list of new tourism projects

Tourism projects in Wales are set to receive a share of millions of pounds to invest in getting the basics right for visitors.
The £5m Brilliant Basics fund supports schemes that deliver improvements to essential visitor infrastructure at tourism destinations across the length and breadth of the country.
Announcing the full list of projects set to benefit between 2025 and 2027 today during Wales Tourism Week, the Cabinet Secretary with responsibility for tourism, Rebecca Evans, said the fund plays a part in ensuring all visitors continue to receive a warm Welsh welcome
The Cabinet Secretary said: 'Tourism is a vital part of the Welsh economy, but we recognise that increased visitor numbers can sometimes put pressure on local infrastructure, particularly in popular destinations. This funding will help address these challenges while supporting our commitment to sustainable, inclusive tourism. Join the North Wales Live Whatsapp community now
"By investing in these basic but essential facilities, we are not only enhancing the visitor experience but also supporting local communities and protecting our natural environment for generations to come.'
North Wales list of projects :
Conwy
■ Porth Eirias Visitor Amenities: Improvements to toilets and changing facilities at Porth Eirias, Colwyn Bay Waterfront including improved facilities for disabled users.
■ Llandudno Colonnade Enhancements: The restoration of a scenic 'viewing platform' in Llandudno with improved accessibility.
Denbighshire
■ Motorhome/Campervan Aire Provision for Denbighshire: Campervan parking facilities across the County
Eryri National Park
■ Discovery centre: The establishment of a visitor Discovery Centre at Betws y Coed.
■ Public toilet improvements (Llyn Cwellyn, Llangywer and Nant Gwynant): Toilet and parking improvements at key visitor honey pot sites in Eryri National Park.
Flintshire
■ Connecting Coast to Countryside: New interpretation and signage at key sites within the Flintshire Coast Park.
Gwynedd
■ Parc Padarn – Fit for the Future: Visitor infrastructure, carbon reduction and wayfinding improvements at the Gilfach Ddu site, Padarn Country Park, Llanberis.
■ Mwyniant ein Arfordir: Improvements to enhance visitors' enjoyment and safety at beaches in Gwynedd with a focus on Morfa Bychan and Pwllheli.
Wrexham
■ Wrexham City Centre: Pedestrian wayfinding signs in Wrexham and a new 6ft Wrexham/Wrecsam gateway sign.
■ Trevor Basin (Pontcysyllte Aqueduct & Canal World Heritage Site main arrival point). Refurbishment of toilet facilities and the addition of a new disabled changing places toilet along with digital signage.

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