The National Trust has been reopening its sites around North Wales as lockdown restrictions ease.
From Monday, July 6, its buildings, gardens and parklands have been gradually reopening, but with advance booking in place to limit visitor numbers and maintain safety.
Visitors will be able to book their tickets in advance on the websites of National Trust properties.
Tickets will be released every Friday for the following week and will be free for National Trust members, while other visitors will pay an admission fee.
A spokesperson for the Trust said: "All of our coast and countryside car parks in Wales are also now open in line with Welsh Government guidance.
"The safety of our staff, visitors, volunteers and local communities remains our top priority.
"We know people have been missing open space, nature and fresh air, and we want to thank our members and supporters for their patience and support."
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Plas Newydd House and Garden
The Anglesey garden and grounds are now open from 10.30am to 5pm, but the house, tea room and shop are closed.

Penrhyn Castle and Garden
The Gwynedd castle's garden and parkland are now open from 11am to 5pm. The castle, railway museum, shop, Victorian kitchens and cafe are closed.

Cemlyn Bay
The car park and countryside space at Cemlyn is now open, but observing social distancing measures are encouraged.
Porthdinllaen
Porthdinllaen car park is open. Visitors will not need to book, although parking space is limited.
The public toilets in Morfa Nefyn (at the bottom of the car park steps) are open, but the toilets at Porthdinllaen (Ty Coch) remain closed until further notice.
Porthor
Porthor car park is open. You don’t need to book but parking space is limited. The toilets on the car park are open.
Llanbedrog Beach
Llanbedrog car park is open. You don’t need to book but parking space is limited. The public toilets near the beach are open.
South Snowdonia
The countryside space is open, but observing social distancing measures are encouraged.
Carneddau and Glyderau
The Carneddau and Glyderau are opened, however it is encouraged that visitors in the area observe social distancing measures, and to stay local if possible to avoid creating hotspots.
Ogwen Cottage
Ogwen Cottage is opened, but the National Trust encourages everyone to observe social distancing measures.
Ysbyty Ifan
The Conwy countryside space is open. Observing social distancing measures is encouraged.
Bodnant Garden
Bodnant Garden is now open from 9.30am to 3pm. You will need to book your visit in advance. The tea room and shop will remain closed.

Erddig
The gardens are open from 10am to 5pm, but the car parks are open all day. The house, restaurant, shop and natural play area are closed until further notice. You will need to book your visit in advance, or will be turned away if you arrive without a booking.

Chirk Castle
The garden, estate, home farm toilets and kiosk at Chirk Castle in Wrexham are open from 10am to 3pm. You will need to book your visit in advance, or will be turned away if you arrive without a booking.
The castle, tower, shop, cafe and state room tours are closed until further notice.