Three locations in North Wales have been named in the top 50 most beautiful places in the UK by Big 7 Travel.

Snowdonia National Park was named the second most beautiful location in the UK, while the Conwy Castle (14) and Dolgellau (45) also made the list. 

Big 7 Travel website said the UK was "loaded" with some "breathtaking" locations and offered something for everyone.

Big 7 Travel added: "Whether you live in the United Kingdom and seeking stay-cation inspiration or are searching for some Britain wanderlust, there’s no shortage of breathtaking sites to see.

"England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland all boast their own unique culture making the region all the more exciting to visit."

The Leader: Snowdonia National Park, also referred to as Eryri, is the largest National Park in Wales.Snowdonia National Park, also referred to as Eryri, is the largest National Park in Wales. (Image: PA)

The 50 most beautiful places in the UK

50. Port Sunlight, the Wirral – England

49. The Dark Hedges – Northern Ireland

48. Cheddar Gorge – England

47. Belfast – Northern Ireland

46. Isle of Muck – Scotland

45. Dolgellau, Snowdonia National Park – Wales

44. Eilean Donan – Scotland

43. Oxford – England

42. Glen Nevis – Scotland

41. St. Michael’s Mount – England

40. The Orkney Islands – Scotland

39. Isle of Mull and Iona – Scotland

37. The Isles of Scilly – England

36. Brighton – England

35. Stratford upon Avon – England

34. Loch Ness – Scotland

33. Isle of Staffa – Scotland

32. The Shambles, York – England

31. Bamburgh Castle – England

30. Shaftesbury – England

29. Tintern Abbey – Wales

28. Chalcot Crescent, London – England

27. Kynance Cove – England

26. Clovelly Village, Devon – England

25. Eoligarry Beach, Isle of Barra – Scotland

24. Dunnottar Castle – Scotland

23. High Force Waterfalls – England

22. Kinbane Castle – Northern Ireland

21. Glenfinnan Viaduct – Scotland

20. Tollymore Forest Park – Northern Ireland

19. Gower Peninsula – Wales

18. The Shetland Islands – Scotland

17. Dean Village – Scotland

16. White Cliffs of Dover – England

15. Giant’s Causeway – Northern Ireland

14. Conwy Castle – Wales

13. Durdle Door, Dorset – England

12. Loch Lomond & The Trossachs – Scotland

11. Minack Theatre, Cornwall – England

10. Devil’s Pulpit, Finnich Glen – Scotland

9. Three Cliffs Bay – Wales

8. Castle Combe, the Cotswolds – England

7. Edinburgh – Scotland

6. Cambridge – England

5. Pembrokeshire Coast – Wales

4. Bath – England

3. The Lake District – England

2. Snowdonia National Park – Wales

1. Isle of Skye – Scotland

The most beautiful places in North Wales

Snowdonia National Park (2)

What Big 7 Travel said: "Nothing spells epic Welsh countryside like Snowdonia National Park.

"Prepare to be completely taken by the natural beauty that makes up this sprawling mountainous region in North Wales.

"Whether you wander the mighty Snowdon mountain for which the park is named or brush up on Welsh history at one of the many castles; it won’t be hard to see why the area is one of the most beautiful places in the UK."

Conwy Castle (14)

The Leader: Conwy Castle was named 14th most beautiful place in the UK by Big 7 Travel.Conwy Castle was named 14th most beautiful place in the UK by Big 7 Travel. (Image: Patrick Glover)

Big 7 Travel said: "As one of the UK’s most impressive examples of medieval architecture and with a fascinating history, Conwy Castle is a wonder.

"It was built by King Edward I in order to control and conquer North Wales in the 13th century, and its many towers certainly give off an imposing essence.

"The colossal castle stands above the river, against a backdrop of rolling hills, combining medieval military architecture with a beautiful bucolic setting.

"Head to the highest tower for panoramic views across the mountains and out to the sea."

Dolgellau, Snowdonia National Park (45)

Big 7 Travel said: "Dolgellau is not yet hot on the tourist trail when it comes to Snowdonia stays, but its quiet charm is what makes it one of the most beautiful places in the UK.

"It’s ideally positioned on the foothills of the mighty Cadair Idris, lying beside the River Wnion.

"Take pleasant strolls around the village of stone brick cottages, hike the ridiculously stunning Precipice Walk, cycle along the Mawddach Trail, visit the historical Cymer Abbey, and enjoy a well-deserved pint in one of the nicest pubs in Snowdonia, the George III."