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Our favourite real ale pubs in North Wales
Where is your favourite real ale pub in North Wales? Finding a great pint can be a serious – and tasty – endeavour
North Wales Microbreweries and Taprooms
As a keen real ale enthusiast, I find there is nothing better to do on a sunny day (or a rainy one, come to think of it) than pop down for a nice refreshing pint at one of North Wales Microbreweries and Taprooms. However, living in North Wales, this has become a particular joy of late thanks to the number of locally brewed bevvies on tap. At present, the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) estimates that over 100 people in North Wales are employed by microbreweries, bringing a diverse mix of flavours and textures to the market, and I for one could not be more delighted â especially as this figure is set to grow thanks to the huge popularity of local real ales.
Where is the best real ale pub in North Wales?
Where is the best real ale pub in North Wales? Finding a great pint can be a challenge, but you’re never too far away from a good craft beer in North Wales.
Things To Do In Snowdonia When It Rains....
Before we start, itâs only fair to point out that it doesnât actually rain in Wales as much as you might think. The west coast of Snowdonia in particular, fairs better weather wise, than most of the UK. Met office statistics show that the number of âwet daysâ during the summer months is less than in England and when comparing âhours of sunshineâ the western coast of wales again, tends towards the top of the UK table. But youâre right of course, this isnât Spain, and yes it might rain. So here is our line up of things to do in Snowdonia when the weather is less than perfect… Underground Adventures Like the treasures of London during the Blitz, you might want to seek refuge in some of the slate caverns of Blaenau Ffestiniog. In 1940, on the orders of Winston Churchill, Manod Quarry was used to store all the pictures from the National and Tate…