North Wales is known for its stunning landscapes, historic sites, and picturesque villages, making it a fantastic destination for photography enthusiasts and Instagrammers alike. We asked ChatGPT, which is an advanced AI language model developed by OpenAI, to recommend the top seven most Instagrammable locations in North Wales. Then we added two of our own.

Chris Woodbine took this shot on the Watkin Path at Yr Wyddfa. How many of these Instaworthy places have you been to? Highlights: Yr Wyddfa (Mt Snowdon), the highest peak in Wales, offers breathtaking panoramic views. The park is filled with stunning mountain ranges, serene lakes, and beautiful valleys.

Top Spots: The summit (reachable by hiking or the Mountain Railway), Llyn Llydaw, Llyn Padarn, and the iconic Dinorwig Slate Quarry. Crowds gathered on Llandudno Pier to see the Waverley set off on her journey. (Image: Suzanne Kendrick) Highlights: This charming Victorian seaside town is famous for its long pier, sandy beaches, and the Great Orme headland.

Top Spots: Llandudno Pier, the view from the Great Orme summit (reachable by cable car or tram), and the colorful houses along the North Shore promenade. Llandudno Pier. Picture: Kevin Evans-Jones Portmeirion.

Picture: Ian Hughes Highlights: A unique Italianate village designed by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, Portmeirion is known for its colorful architecture, sub-tropical gardens, and scenic estuary views. Top Spots: Central Piazza, Battery Square, and the view over the Dw.