Discover the best top things to do in North Wales, United Kingdom including Snowdon, Snowdonia National Park, Redline Indoor Karting, North Wales Active, Snowdonia Adventure Activities, Anglesey Boat Trips, TNR Outdoors, Go Below Underground Adventures, Rib Ride, Glyderau.
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5.0 based on 2,629 reviews
The highest mountain in Wales (higher than any in England) at 3,560 feet.
Came here this year instead of the lakes for our annual walking holiday , an amazing area of outstanding beauty , we went up via Crib Goch which was an exhilarating experience (dont look down) , some fantastic views all the way up and some challenging areas to scramble over , plenty of different paths too the top and even a steam train ! would deffo like to do this again
5.0 based on 202 reviews
Came on holiday to snowdonia this weekend and the first days it was a visit to Betsi Co Ed, spent the day walking around the town spreading corona virus and generally causing a nuisance with our North Face Jackets on. After the big Betsi day it was time to climb the biggest mountain in the Uk, actually I think Europe, maybe even the world. Snowdon Car park was full so we just double parked on the road, there were signs up saying no parking but they must have been for Somone else. I set off climbing in my best pair of Adidas sliders and now they are ruined due to the appalling state of the path, I really think this needs to be repaired before more people ruin their best flip flops. Great to get to the top although the que to touch the summit was about an hour. Decided we wanted to ‘wild camp’ as we had seen it on Instagram so we took our 15 person tent to Llyn Gayreoned where we pitched it up in the middle of the car park. It was a totally epic experience, we collected fire wood by breaking branches off all the near by trees and had a huge campfire on the nice bit of grass next to the lake. Sadly the bins were overflowing so we just had to leave our rubbish all over the grass and car park but it was ok as the wind got up and blew it all away in to the lake Does Bear Grills poo in the woods? Yes he does and so do we, what a Liberating experience pooping where ever we fancied, we also left little piles of toilet paper where ever we dropped one off, like a cute little calling card On our last day we decided to visit conwy, so many people, carnt believe how busy it was, no chance of social distancing, ah well. Ate chips on the quay, fed most of them to the cute seagulls. Had ice creams, got attacked by the seagulls, perhaps they aren’t that cute. All in all a good holiday but really hope we can go on our package holiday to Benidorm next year, it’s warmer, beer is cheaper and they speak English not that funny Welsh
5.0 based on 152 reviews
Due to retirement on the 15th September 2019 Redline Indoor Karting will close forever. Huge thanks to all our supporters over the past 12 years Motor Sport-Race Track Indoor Karting. A Not For Profit Workers Co-Operative. Adult and Cadet karts. Please check website for current opening hours. Thank you.
5.0 based on 266 reviews
Adventure activities specialist based in Betws Y Coe, Snowdonia, North Wales. Gorge Walking, Coasteering, Climbing, Abseiling, Mountain Walking & Scrambling & Canyoning.
5.0 based on 1,235 reviews
Snowdonia Adventure Activities provides instructor led activities to people of all ages and abilities. Activities include rock climbing and abseiling, kayaking, canyoning, gorge walking, mountain biking, mountain walking and scrambling, canoeing and undergroud trips.
5.0 based on 495 reviews
Fast Ribrides and Wildlife tours off the coast of Anglesey. Regular trips from Beaumaris wild life rib rides to see the Puffins, Dolphins and Seals. Bridges trip - under the iconic bridges - Telfords Menai Suspension bridge and Stevensons Britannia Bridge on the coolest boats around! The Beast with twin 250hp engines or Discovery with twin 300hp engines
5.0 based on 95 reviews
Outdoor pursuits and activity centre in Llangollen. We offer a range of activities either on site or at venues to suit you. Canoe hire. Climbing wall hire and birthday party activities too On top of that we also run first aid courses and coach training
5.0 based on 1,374 reviews
Test your nerve by journeying through a mountain via a series of exciting adventurous challenges on one of our three epic underground adventures. Try your hand at zip-lining through caverns, or climbing up a vertical shaft, boating across a lake, traverse over an abyss, scale a waterfall or abseil your way down to the deepest point in the UK! It’s Adrenaline pumping, heart thumping, pulse jumping fun, guided by the most fun, experienced and qualified instructors in the country! You can join us all year round, whatever the weather! No previous experience is necessary, there's no potholing or squeezing through small gaps. We provide all safety equipment and footwear. So come on over to the dark side - Adventure starts where daylight ends!
5.0 based on 1,507 reviews
RibRide, the original and best! A multi award winning Adventure Boat Tour company, one of only 12 operators worldwide to have been awarded the prestigious BlueFlag. Experience the tranquility of the Menai Straits, its stately homes, ferocious tides and whirlpools. Travel seaward to either Llanddwyn Island, a rocky peninsula of outstanding beauty surrounded by white sandy beaches or Puffin Island and its seal colony and swarms of varied birds. Our vessels are state of the art RIBs with quiet but powerful 300hp engines capable of carrying up to 11 people at 50 mph, in comfort however if you just want speed then Velocity is the worlds fastest RibRide. Alternatively RibRide Explorer operates from Holyhead taking in the Skerries and the Stacks (summer months) to witness the huge amounts of visiting birds and marine mammals. While you are with us, why not plan to enjoy Dylan's, our fabulous on site restaurant?
5.0 based on 22 reviews
Sunday 22nd hike. Gorgeous weather. Great views. I did the reverse route and tackled devils kitchen first and the harder scramble up towards Glyder Fawr. Had a wild camp out facing the east facing side of Tryfan... Cold night and quite windy but was worth it for the cloudless night to see the stars and the sunrise was well worth the 5.30 wake up to tackle the return trek. Well worth the hard work
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