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Top 10 best places to go paddleboarding in North Wales

Have you tried paddleboarding in North Wales? Paddleboarding is one of the most popular water sports in the UK. It has introduced so many of us to the joy of being on the water. A paddleboard is a must-have accessory through the summer!

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Bala
 

Things to do in Bala

Surrounded by mountains, rich in culture, and within easy reach of many of the region’s most popular attractions, beautiful Bala is famously home to Llyn Tegid (Bala Lake), the largest natural lake in Wales. Sandwiched between Snowdonia and the Berwyn mountains, the town is watched over by its own mini-massif: the Arenig mountains. Here’s a selection of our favourite things to do in Bala.

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Betws y Coed
 

Things to do in Betws-Y-Coed

The beautiful mountain village of Betws y Coed is the gateway to the mountains, forests and lakes of the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park. Here’s a selection of our favourite things to do in Betws y Coed.

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5 Of The Best Places To Go Mountain Biking In North Wales
 

5 Of The Best Places To Go Mountain Biking In North Wales

There are so many incredible places to go mountain biking in North Wales, whether you’re looking for forest trails, technical turns or adrenaline fuelled descents!

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Conwy
 

Things to do in Conwy

Ah Conwy, you absolute beauty. We will never fail to feel just a little bit star-struck by your rock-solid magnificence. Here’s a selection of our favourite things to do in Conwy.

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Celebrate the Year of Outdoors in North Wales
 

Celebrate the Year of Outdoors in North Wales

From outdoor concerts to pioneering water sports, Visit Wales has announced a landmark list of firsts to mark 2020 as the Year of Outdoors.

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How North Wales became the adventure capital of Europe
 

How North Wales became the adventure capital of Europe

How North Wales became the adventure capital of Europe: the story behind some of our region’s most exciting attractions.

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adventure parc snowdonia, surfing
 

Things to do when it rains in Eryri (Snowdonia)

Never let the rain put you off having an adventure in Eryri (Snowdonia). There is lots to do and so much to see even when the wet weather comes to visit. Here are our favourites things to do when it rains in Eryri…

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Harlech – home to the world’s steepest street & so much more besides!
 

Harlech – home to the world’s steepest street & so much more besides!

The historic coastal town of Harlech recently won the title for the world’s steepest street – but there’s so much more to explore in this wonderful medieval town.

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Holiday activities in North Wales – our top 5 family adventures
 

Holiday activities in North Wales – our top 5 family adventures

Are you looking for some family-friendly adventures for your next holiday in North Wales? These come highly recommended.

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Easter Holidays
 

Easter Holidays 2019 | North Wales

There is lots happening during the Easter Holidays 2019 | North Wales and here is a run down of all our favourite things to do.

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The rise of the sweaty pound and the best places to spend it
 

The rise of the sweaty pound and the best places to spend it

Ironmen, ultrarunners, mountain bikers and plain old marathoners: increasing numbers of us are planning our holidays around what some might consider bloody hard work.

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Adventure Parc Snowdonia Surf Lessons
 

Surf Snowdonia has a new name. And some pretty awesome new adventures!

The award-winning Surf Snowdonia is set to re-launch this Easter with a whole bucketload of exciting new adventures and a brand-new name.

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