
Welsh Highland Railway
The Welsh Highland Railway is a narrow-gauge heritage railway in North Wales, running about 25 miles between Betws-y-Coed and Porthmadog. It operates mainly for tourism, offering scenic rides through stunning landscapes, including mountains, forests, and coastal views. Originally built in the early 1900s for transporting goods and passengers, the railway was closed mid-century but was carefully restored and reopened in the 2000s. Today, it celebrates its historical significance while providing visitors with an enjoyable and scenic experience on vintage steam and diesel trains.