Why stay in an Anglesey cottage
- July 9, 2021
- Coastal Blog
Anglesey, home to one of the most stunning coastlines in the world and with 125 miles of scenic paths around the island…
Read MoreOkay, I admit it. Sometimes it rains in North Wales. Luckily there are plenty of things to do in North Wales when it’s raining, at a great range of indoor attractions in North Wales and on Anglesey. Here’s some great ideas for when it rains.
Rain or shine, youĀ can climbĀ at theĀ Beacon Climbing Centre, Caernarfon!
Designed, built and used by people that are passionate about climbing, Beacon is the largest indoor climbing centre in North Wales. Whether youāre five or over eighty the climbing is designed to cater for all levels, from first experience to elite performance. Daredevils can attempt a wall which is 17 metres high, while everyone else can try one of the colour-coded climbs to suit their ability. Ā Look out for the kaleidoscopic CrazyClimb for family scalers.Ā Keep in shape, distract yourself from the pressures of everyday life and most importantly, have an awesome time doing it! Tempted to give it a go? Whatās stopping you?
For the ultimate underground adventure, why not abseil, zip line, scramble, traverse, boat and climb around the abandoned mines of Snowdonia withĀ Go Below. Youāll encounter deep blue lakes, lofty caverns and forgotten mining machinery as you go. Itās adrenaline pumping, heart thumping, pulse jumping fun, guided by the most experienced and qualified instructors in the country!
Bounce Below,Ā in Blaenau Ffestiniog,Ā has to be one of the most unusual rainy day activities North Wales has to offer! Three trampolines, one above the other, are suspended in an underground cavern the size of a cathedral. Itās all connected by slides and ladders and lit by psychedelic multi-coloured lights, so you can jump, slide and climb your way through the deep dark course. Or try nearbyĀ Zip World CavernsĀ where five huge underground slate caverns have been turned into a unique adventure playground. They house zip lines, rope bridges, balance beams and tunnels, with plenty of breath-taking stretches and one-of-a-kind views. A 3-hour adventure for children aged 10 years upwards.
On Anglesey, and looking for things to do when it’s raining, then a visit to the Anglesey Sea Zoo is a must! From quirky lumpsuckers, rare British long-snouted seahorses, and mesmerising Moon Jellyfish, Anglesey Sea ZooĀ is full of aquatic wildlife. With over 40 tanks youāll find fascinating creatures from around the coast of the UK. Ā Conservation is increasingly the most important aspect of the work of any aquarium.Ā Anglesey Sea Zoo has developed and is running captive breeding, release, conservation and education programmes. The outside facilities include a huge Bouncy Castle and slide, the Pirateās Playground, Captain Jakeās Crazy Golf, Gator Swamp Boats and the Cannon Blaster. Enjoy breathtaking shoreline views of Snowdonia with picnic tables and Anglesey ice cream. www.angleseyseazoo.co.uk
If you’ve got kids who are massively excited by geology and dinosaurs then Stone Science, Bryn Eglwys, Llanddyfnan, Pentraeth on Anglesey is the place to take them. The staff are very welcoming and extremely knowledgeable.Ā This is a hidden gem of a place to visit on Anglesey, packed with fascinating fossils, gemstones, ancient relics. The museum mixes amazing specimens in display cabinets, some you can touch and thematic areas that have interpretation material that take you in greater depth into different topics: the evolution and biogeography of humans, stone age humans, the formation of minerals. This is a unique place not like your typical museum which is what makes it so good.
There’s lots of family fun to have in North Wales whatever the weather. We’ve got indoor adventures for all the family. Check out our website for great deals on self catering holiday cottages and start planning your next family adventure in North Wales. www.coastalholidays.net