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A family in Snowdonia. (A Blog)
I am a lifelong fan of the outdoor activities and adventures to be found around the mountains and coastline of Snowdonia, or Eryri as it is known locally.
This blog is made up of selected entries from my 'Outdoor Adventure Blog' and will give an insight into what one family, based in the mountains, gets up to in its work and leisure time.
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Activities in Snowdonia
Click here to see accommodation availability in the area and if you wish you can book online
What you would get if you where to give the smartest recreation designers limitless resources and a brief to produce an area that has access to every kind of outdoor activity suitable for all ages and all levels of experience? The answer is North Wales and Snowdonia; there are activities to suit all tastes.
What is more important it is all perfectly natural and has not cost anything to create. If you have energy to expand then try climbing, walking, mountain biking, canoeing, horse riding, cycling, windsurfing, diving, white water rafting, running, or sailing. Maybe you prefer something a little more sedate such as painting, golf, fishing, country dancing, photography, group singing, or a spot of basket weaving. -
Royal Cambrian Academy
.In 1993, the Academy moved to its present home in Crown Lane, Conwy immediately behind Plas Mawr. Under the Leadership of its the president Sir Kyffin Williams, it set about preparing itself for the new millenium. New members were elected, many of them setting out on their artistic lives and in common with the world at large, new media, new techniques and new styles melded comfortably with the work of existing members.
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Attractions of North Wales
And while you're outdoors, you can bike on four wheels at Glasfryn Parc, trot on four legs at Tal y Foel Riding Centre, or try Wales' first bouncing pillow at the Greenwood Forest Park.


