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The Snowdon Horseshoe
The Snowdon Horseshoe is a trial undertaken by the hardest of mountaineers. It involves tackling the 4 different peaks of Snowdon. These are Y Lliwedd, Garnedd Ugain Crib Goch Yr Wyddfa, around the Cwn Dyli. Do not take your dog … Continue reading
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The Welsh 3000’s – Your guide to the ultimate Snowdonia Challenge.
Snowdonia – an ancient amphitheatre of mountains and crags, carved by glaciers over thousands of years. Within its leagues of mountain ranges you will find all manner of natural challenges, and the hiker can tackle numerous routes and peaks. However, … Continue reading
Dragon lands in Beaumaris Castle
As a dragon makes a grand tour of Wales, it stops off at the mighty fortress of Beaumaris! Having already raized Flint Castle to the ground (not really, but it was installed there previously), A great Welsh Dragon is currently … Continue reading
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Best dog walks in North Wales
North Wales is arguably the best place in the world for dog owners. With hundreds of mountains, beaches, woodlands, fields and lakesides to explore, the adventures really are endless. Snowdon – Llanberis Path Although this is somewhat of a longer … Continue reading
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Llanrwst’s Secret History – Medieval Trading Post and Independant Town-Nation
The rural town of Llanrwst is a classic welsh settlement, complete with medieval pubs. Located in the heart of the Conwy Valley, It was named for the 5th,6th century patron, Saint Grwst. Historically, Llanrwst was famed for its wool trade, … Continue reading
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Super Furry Animals set to play Venue Cymru
Wales rockers Super Furry Animals are heading to Llandudno. Lead by multi-instrumentalist Gruff Rhys, this world class act has just finished serving Festival Number Six in Porthmerion a hot slice of Welsh Rock and Roll. The concert takes place on … Continue reading
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Music at Festival Number 6
It’s three days of music in the world famous location of Porthmerion, an exquisite lovingly constructed Italian style tourist village. There’s art displays, bands of varying sizes, talks, ballet, parades and much more. Kicking off on August 31 and running … Continue reading
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Glass Butter Beach Festival “Only have a few tickets left”
With what’s been hailed as North Wales’ premiere beach festival, it’s no surprise that the festival is set to completely sell out with the last few tier 3 tickets left. Running from 19-21 August it’s set to be a weekend to … Continue reading
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Glass Butter Beach
It’s back – and bigger than ever! Glass Butter Beach makes its triumphant return to North Wales after another year in anticipation. Another weekend set in the sunshine of the Welsh coast, with music and activities galore. The fest takes … Continue reading
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Wales Coastal Path
Wales’ vast ocean border goes on and on, it could almost be an island if it wasn’t for its eastern England-attatched edge. As such, Wales is blessed with stretches of seaside distances, sandy shores dotted with blue-flag beaches and tumbling … Continue reading
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