Dear Friends,
Doing things on holiday is good, it uses up the kids energy and gives you something to tell the folks at home. But what to do in North Wales? How would these suite? Climbing one of the 15 Welsh peaks over 3000 foot, or all of them? Too tiring. Then try one of the hundreds of way marked gentler walks of all types through out North Wales. Or how about the Snowdon Mountain Railway and ride to the top of Snowdon? White water rafting? Paintballing? High ropes climbing? Rock climbing? Sea Fishing? Course Fishing? Game Fishing? Mountain Biking? Cycling? Horse Riding? Diving? Gliding? Hang Gliding? Orienteering? Canoeing? Water Skiing? Windsurfing? Something a little gentler? How about Photography or maybe a bit of Painting? Of course in the run up to the Ryder Cup in Wales 2010 you may want to try out the some of the 28 North Wales golf courses. There are Activities in North Wales to suit most people.
Go on Tour with the Princes of Gwynedd and author Sharon Penman
13th Century Medieval Wales and the novels of Sharon Penman
13th Century medieval Wales was a time when the Princes of Gwynedd ruled much of Wales; a time when battle cries rang out as brother fought brother, and the Welsh sought to defend their territory against the English King. Castles rose all over North Wales, together with churches, and the courts and palaces of the Princes. Many of these sites can still be explored and www.princesofgwynedd.com provides self-guided driving tours, with a host of historical facts, to appeal to historians, the fans of the
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