North Wales is a place for all seasons
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Coastal are here to assist you in enjoying your stay and hopefully you will return again and again to this beautiful region, rich with history, heritage and culture that we are privileged to call home.
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Holiday Ideas
With its impressive ancient sea cliffs, sheltered sandy bays, remote coves, calm or wild waters and smaller offshore islands, visitors can enjoy pursuits such as surfing, windsurfing, kite surfing, scuba diving, water skiing, kayaking, canoeing or sailing, as well as fishing and swimming in waters warmed by the Gulf Stream.
With over 100 wrecks to explore in clean, clear waters and a profusion of marine life, divers have the ultimate underwater experience. One of the most important finds is the Royal Mary which was owned by King Charles II and sunk in 1675. There are diving schools in North Wales which offer a wide range of services including tuition and training, equipment hire and servicing, together with boat charter.
Action away from the water includes mountain climbing, cliff hanging, motor-racing, hiking, woodland rambling, quad biking, painting, walking and golf. With its impressive variety of landscapes and wildlife, North Wales has an extensive network of coastal and inland paths for walkers. Follow the selection of Coastal Paths throughout North Wales which are suitable for walkers of all abilities and in parts for cyclists and horse riders. You will cross farmland, coastal heath, dunes, salt-marsh, foreshore, cliffs and pockets of woodland.
North Wales also caters for golfers of all levels with excellent facilities and a scenic backdrop unparalleled by any other location. A variety of golf courses have been painstakingly crafted, offering one of the finest collections of facilities in Britain. Whether you are taking your first swing, looking at learning the true magic of the game or a professional golfer, Anglesey offers an Island Golf pass so you can experience first hand the undulating pleasures of its five premier courses; Anglesey, Baron Hill, Bull Bay, Princess and Holyhead for only £79.
Accommodation
There are properties in North Wales that will make you gasp for their beauty, setting, history and character. Accommodation choice is varied from bed and breakfast to self catering cottages, caravan parks and campsites through to hotels and country house hotels with all their added luxuries.
North Wales is a popular location for self catering holidays and offers a wide variety of accommodation from apartments and cosy Welsh cottages with beams and open fires to manor houses which can cater for parties from two to 18.
If you want a guarantee of accommodation’s quality and reliability, Coastal offers discerning visitors unique tailor-made home stay holidays whether a rural retreat or a seaside town in properties with charming stone exteriors yet equipped with all modern conveniences. Coastal also offers an optional “Visitor valet service” that can facilitate any extra visitor requirements for example tickets, reservations, equipment hire, dining out etc.
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