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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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Top 5 beautiful places to practice yoga in Snowdonia
 

Top 5 beautiful places to practice yoga in Eryri (Snowdonia)

If you’re looking for the perfect spot to practice yoga in Eryri (Snowdonia) then we’ve got five ideas next to lakes, waterfalls, wildflower meadows and mountains

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Swimming Snowdonia
 

Swimming Snowdonia | Wild Swimming At Its Best

There has been a lot of coverage about wild swimming in the Snowdonia mountains of late, and the film Blue Hue produced by Natasha Brooks has certainly helped. The film was winner of the Women in Mountain Adventure film competition 2015, the Spirit Of Adventure film award 2015 and gained international recognition when selected for the Banff Mountain Film Festival tour 2016. We are very lucky here with so many beautiful swimming spots to choose from. Accomplishing a wild swim is invigorating, satisfying as well as peaceful and calming; I have never met a person yet who wishes they hadn’t done one! If entering into the realms of wild swimming peaks your interest, here are 5 top spots that will certainly give you a taster of wild swimming at its best:   WATKINS PATH WATERFALL An extended series of pools and falls starting close to the Snowdon Watkins path. It’s used a lot by walkers coming…

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