If you are tired rushing around each day. Visit North Wales and you will be breathless standing still.

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Anglesey boasts a wealth of history and culture which is reflected in the huge variety of attractions.
Helicentre Caernarfon
With unparallelled views across the Menai Strait and the back drop of Snowdonia.
North Wales is small. But our list of attractions is big. You can visit the locals at Conwy RSPB Nature Reserve, or the not-so-locals at Pili Palas.
Whatever a rider's experience (or lack of it) accredited riding establishments across North Wales offer something for everyone, giving the chance to soak up the glorious views while the horse takes the strain.
Gwydyr Forest is right on the doorstep of Betws-y- Coed, the undisputed outdoor capital of North Wales. Situated in the heart of the breathtaking scenery of the Snowdonia national park yet less than an hour from English motorways.
'Waking the Dragon' - the creation of a National Landmark
A magnificent bronze dragon sits proudly upon a 40m tall gleaming tower. This is the potential view for Wrexham and the Borderlands for 2011.
Apart from the pleasures and challenges posed by rod and line, the angler based in Betws-y-Coed is given the opportunity for relaxation and observation within valley, woodland and moorland settings of rich variety and considerable beauty.
Snowdonia is quickly becoming known as an area ideally situated and resourced for mountain biking.
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