For many, ‘holidays’ used to be synonymous with flights, touristy spots, and hotel reservations abroad. Basically, with getting away from the UK.
Needless to say, the coronavirus pandemic has changed this. While the circumstances were obviously dreadful, we believe we can all learn something from this different way of travelling.
While our country is traditionally renowned for its peaceful landscapes, you’d be impressed with the variety of adrenaline junkie activities in Wales.
If you’re looking to test your limits and make unforgettable memories in the most improbable scenarios, you’re in the right place.
Wales is full of bustling seaside resorts and fun attractions for the entire family, but what if you just want to escape into nature and avoid the most touristy places?
Quaint villages and bustling seaside resorts, high mountains and sandy beaches, adrenaline-filled attractions and peaceful hikes: no wonder that North Wales is the most popular destination
for UK staycations!
Welsh for ‘prayer house in the wood’, it might be a small village, but don’t let its size deceive you. There are so many things to do around Betws-y-Coed that it’s actually one of the best places for a day out or even a staycation in North Wales.
Standing at 3,560 feet, the highest mountain in Wales and England is guaranteed to reward you with unforgettable adventures and views, but… which way to go?
Do you prefer artificial flies to traditional bait? Then we bet you’ll be thrilled to know that there are lots of rewarding locations for fly fishing in North Wales.
From fisheries to rivers, trout fishing in North Wales offers plenty of opportunities to switch off from the outside world or enjoy a different afternoon with your family.
With a mixture of fisheries and beautiful natural lakes, there are lots of opportunities for carp fishing in North Wales, from the island of Anglesey to the English border. But where to begin?
Planning on sea fishing in North Wales? Great choice!
Bathed by the waters of the Irish sea and boasting over 370 miles of coastline, this part of the country is ideal to catch a large variety of fish while taking in the most breathtaking views.
Not all holiday lodges are created equal. If you’re simply after a convenient base in a different part of the country, most models will suffice. Our luxury lodges in the UK, on the other hand, are for families looking to upgrade their lifestyle at 360 degrees.
With over 370 miles of coastline and beaches, you’ll never run out of things to discover along the North Wales coast.