Hidden gorges, rapid running rivers, soaring crags, abseil slabs - this is Nature's adventure playground for great big kids. North Wales is the Home of Snowdon and the Snowdonia National Park a stunning backdrop you can literally walk, bike and climb into. With its beaches, forests and mountains the region caters for the active minded person looking for an adventure.Culture: West End shows, local productions and live music are performed in Llandudno's North Wales Theatre. The Clwyd Theatre Cymru, near Mold, is another cultural hot spot, offering a blend of classical and contemporary theatre. Bangor's Theatre Gwynedd showcases local productions, dance, concerts, art-house films, opera, musicals and film festivals. For a wide choice of Hollywood blockbusters, head for the multi-screen cinema complex at Llandudno Junction.
Evening Entertainment: Pubs and bars are the hubs of social life. In Anglesey and Snowdonia villages, you are likely to catch choirs and Welsh folk groups singing as you sip. In Bangor, students keep the pubs and Octagon nightclub buzzing, while Llandudno's Mostyn Street offers a wide choice of bars.
Activities: If action is your game, North Wales has it all. The stunning mountain scenery of Snowdonia and the beautiful coastline includes activities such as mountain climbing, hiking, horse riding, sailing, golf, canoeing, woodland rambling, quad biking and painting. Whatever your chosen indoor or outdoor activity, North Wales has plenty to offer visitors and tourists.
Tourist Office for entertainment and events www.nwt.co.uk
Travel
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www.nationalrail.co.uk
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www.easyjet.com
Weather
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