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Our guide to Zip World: Four adrenaline fuelled days out at Zip World

If you’re looking for an adrenaline fuelled family day out in North Wales then Zip World is the place for you! Here’s our guide to the four locations.

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Our Top 6 Places to Cool off in a North Wales Heatwave

It’s that time of year again. The sun has got his hat on and we’re all starting to melt. Here’s our Top 6 Places to Cool off in a North Wales heatwave

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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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An underground adventure: exploring the slate industry of North Wales
 

An underground adventure: exploring the slate industry of North Wales

Expect gripping adventure and poignant storytelling when you visit Llechwedd’s deep mine tour. A weatherproof must-do for your next holiday to North Wales

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Our top 5 North Wales cafés for a slice of the Great British Bake Off
 

Our top 5 North Wales cafés for a slice of the Great British Bake Off

Like a cuppa & a piece of cake on your hols? Don’t miss these fab North Wales cafés for their showstopper bakes & cakes. We reckon Prue & Paul would approve.

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Things To Do In Snowdonia When It Rains....
 

Things To Do In Snowdonia When It Rains....

Before we start, it’s only fair to point out that it doesn’t 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 ‘wet days’ during the summer months is less than in England and when comparing ‘hours of sunshine’ the western coast of wales again, tends towards the top of the UK table. But you’re right of course, this isn’t 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…

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