Santa Claus is set to visit Conwy for a special Christmas event.
Llyn Brenig is inviting families to meet Father Christmas at Santa's Magical Christmas Light Trail & Grotto from Friday, December 6, to Sunday, December 8.
Children can make their way through an illuminated trail leading to Santa's Grotto, where they can share Christmas wishes and receive a gift.
The cost for this festive experience, which includes access to the light trail, a visit to the grotto, and a present, is £10 per child.
Llyn Brenig rangers have been working to make this year's light trail 'even more spectacular', promising a life-sized illuminated polar bear floating on the lake as a highlight.
The trail opens at 5pm and runs until 6.30pm.
Alongside the light trail, Caffi Brenig will be serving a menu with options for eating in or takeaway, including pulled pork with apple sauce baps, hotdogs, loaded chips, and sweet potato fries.
Mince pies with Barti Spice rum, festive mulled apple juice, and gingerbread hot chocolate will also be available.
Llyn Brenig's gift shop will be open, offering new Christmas decorations, including baubles with Welsh language designs.
For fishing enthusiasts, Llyn Brenig will be hosting a Christmas Fishing Competition on Saturday, December 28, from 10am to 2pm.
The bank fly-fishing competition costs £35 per adult and £25 per child.
The competition allows for a maximum of two trout catches, with cash prizes awarded to the top three.
Tickets to all these events can be booked on the llynbrenig.com website.
Llyn Brenig is also inviting people to enjoy its scenic walking trails, cycling routes around the lake, or simply to enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
The visitor centre will be open throughout the winter season from 8am to 4pm, except for a two-day closure on Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
For anyone interested in the festive events or looking for a winter getaway, Llyn Brenig offers an opportunity to create Christmas memories.
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