A wide variety of sports and activities are available locally. Below are just a few organised activities you might like to consider…
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Walking
Snowdonia is the best mountain walking venue in Southern Britain and has the largest area of wilderness south of Scotland. Its majestic hills can be difficult and dangerous. Our walks vary from classic routes to lesser known but no less wonderful day treks. The guides interpret landscape and history and get you back to the start point safely.
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Fishing
The magnificent sea trout rivers of west Wales, remote mountain lakes holding wild trout and arctic char, vast lowland lakes and reservoirs and boulder strewn streams all hold a special place in the heart of any game angler who has had the pleasure to fish them.
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Golf
Caernarfon Golf Club is essentially a parkland course offering picturesque views of Snowdonia, the Menai Straits and Anglesey from all around, making your round a very pleasant one from an aesthetic point of view. When it is played on a bright summer's day it is simply one of the best in North Wales.
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Cycling
Cycling tours can help you help you explore some of the hidden corners of the Snowdonia National Park and the surrounding area. Daily distances are well within your capabilities, allowing plenty of time for sightseeing or simply soaking up the scenery. The cycling is mainly along quiet country roads and cycle tracks and, wherever possible avoids strenuous climbs. When it does prove necessary to negotiate a climb, the view from the top will always be worth it!
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Rock Climbing
We give you the chance to learn all of the basic climbing skills in a practical and safe way under the direct supervision of our expert instructors and guides. You will cover basic rope work, equipment selection and most importantly get the chance to climb some of North Wales’ classic routes.
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Horse Riding
Clan Riding Centre is situated on the Clan Headland three miles from the centre of Ambers village. In an area of outstanding natural beauty, with panoramic views of Hell's Mouth Bay (Port Nigel), Bards Island and Snowdonia. Hourly rides on the headland for experienced riders, novice and lead rein for young children.
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Canoeing
Offering canoeing trips on the Conway estuary, the Menai Straits and many other lakes, rivers and estuaries throughout Snowdonia and North Wales by a Level 3 Qualified Open Canoe Coach for Touring Groups, who is based in North Wales.
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