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Step Back in Time with Days Out for History Lovers

Step Back in Time with our Top 5 Days Out for History Lovers ā€¦

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Our Top 5 cottages for visiting castles in North Wales

Love to lose yourself in a bit of Welsh heritage? Take a look at our top 5 holiday cottages for exploring castles in North Wales.

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Criccieth
 

Things To Do In Criccieth

This beautiful little Welsh coastal village seemingly has it all: ocean rollers, mountain views and an imposing medieval castle to watch over it all. Criccieth lies at the gateway to Pen LlÅ·n / the LlÅ·n Peninsula, on the shores of Cardigan Bay. Hereā€™s a selection of our favourite things to do in Criccieth.

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Bucket List Adventures in North Wales

Fancy a bucket list adventure in 2022? No more procrastinating! Get inspired, get booked, and start the year with something amazing to look forward to

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Surf Snowdonia to Open Summer 2015
 

Surf Snowdonia To Open Summer 2015

The latest addition due to launch this summer in the North Wales adventure playground is Surf Snowdonia. Based in the village of Dolgarrog, Conwy, Surf Snowdonia is the first publicly accessible WavegardenĀ® artificial surfing lagoon. This revolutionary concept, generates powerful and consistent surfing waves, of varying heights up to 6 feet, in a 300m long lagoon. It is ideal for all surfers, from grommets (beginners both young and old) to professional surfers, and will be a fantastic family destination. Surf Snowdonia will also play host to events, competitions and surf demos, giving the public access to the Worldā€™s top surfers. Alongside the surfing lagoon will be an activity lagoon for more family based swimming fun as well as a cafe, restaurant, children’s play building and woodland trails…..So whether you are looking to learn to surf, hone your surfing skills or just want a family day out with a difference, Surf Snowdonia has a lot to offer.…

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Top 5 Pet Friendly Holiday Cottages
 

Dog Friendly Snowdonia

If your four legged family members are coming on holiday with you, its good to know where you can go with them so they can join in as much of the holiday fun and frolics as possibleā€¦.. The good news in that Snowdonia is a very dog friendly and so itā€™s not a question of whether they are allowed to go to places, itā€™s more of a question of what to chooseā€¦.. For starters there are the vast number of walking routes available to you ā€“ whether you decide to go for the mountain trek or a more leisurely stroll around the forests and rivers, the choices are endless. A long as youā€™re dog is on a lead (due to sheep), they can join you on your adventure – the Snowdon train does not allow dogs but that doesnā€™t mean they can’t join you by foot to the summit – dogs can have bucket lists too!…

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