Adventure Sports & Coasteering In Wales
Around 15% of Wales is forested. Our woodland creatures include a growing population of mountain bikers, taking advantage of some of the best trails on the planet. Enthusiasts endlessly debate which are the most exciting, from Coed-y-Brenin near Dolgellau to Nant-yr-Arian above Aberystwyth. And for those who want the thrill of speeding downhill without the schlep back to the top, both BikePark Wales near Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales and Antur Stiniog in Eryri (Snowdonia), North Wales, have an uplift service for bikes and riders.
As anyone familiar with the Arthurian legends will know, Wales is a land of lakes. Some are natural, some man-made, and many are stunningly beautiful. Lake Vyrnwy, set in the heart of a nature reserve, is a real showstopper – not least for the Victorian engineering of its stone dam and Disney-like tower.
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