North Wales is the ideal place for a relaxing and romantic getaway or a holiday full of thriving activity for the whole family. Whatever you require for your holiday this year, North Wales is well worth considering and has some stunning destinations if you are planning a break in the UK.
North Wales offers many activities and family attractions in zoos and farm parks to steam trains and historic resorts and events ranging from cultural to agricultural shows and fun days. There is also a wide range of activities for the more adventurous, such as hiking and climbing in some of the most stunning landscapes and mountain regions that are found anywhere in the UK, there are many mountain biking routes and mountain biking destinations, fishing, golf and water sports activities to name a few.
To the west lies the Snowdonia National Park, this is a magnet for climbers and hikers from around the world. North Wales also plays host to the Llyn Peninsula where you will find some of the best surfing and windsurfing beaches in the UK. If you're lucky, you will be able to spot whales, dolphins and even the odd basking shark. From here, it will not be long before reaching the mountain range of King Author, known locally as Cadiar Idris and the beautiful town of Dolgellau, the perfect base for your holiday in North Wales.
A little further north you will find the Isle of Anglesey, an ancient isle surrounded by 125 miles of coastline and a host of historical sites, there is even an RAF base situated here and from time to time you will be able to spot the odd multi million pound jet training through the rugged low lying valleys.
A little further south and the hills become the Clwydian Mountain Range where you will negotiate a whole host old world market towns where you can indulge in locally produced ice cream and fudge.
North Wales offers many activities and family attractions in zoos and farm parks to steam trains and historic resorts and events ranging from cultural to agricultural shows and fun days. There is also a wide range of activities for the more adventurous, such as hiking and climbing in some of the most stunning landscapes and mountain regions that are found anywhere in the UK, there are many mountain biking routes and mountain biking destinations, fishing, golf and water sports activities to name a few.
To the west lies the Snowdonia National Park, this is a magnet for climbers and hikers from around the world. North Wales also plays host to the Llyn Peninsula where you will find some of the best surfing and windsurfing beaches in the UK. If you're lucky, you will be able to spot whales, dolphins and even the odd basking shark. From here, it will not be long before reaching the mountain range of King Author, known locally as Cadiar Idris and the beautiful town of Dolgellau, the perfect base for your holiday in North Wales.
A little further north you will find the Isle of Anglesey, an ancient isle surrounded by 125 miles of coastline and a host of historical sites, there is even an RAF base situated here and from time to time you will be able to spot the odd multi million pound jet training through the rugged low lying valleys.
A little further south and the hills become the Clwydian Mountain Range where you will negotiate a whole host old world market towns where you can indulge in locally produced ice cream and fudge.
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