Rock Climbing has been a big thing in Wales for a very long time. Although the kit has changed dramatically over the years, the passion of the individuals remains as strong and passionate as it has ever been. Unless you’re a free climber, it’s hard to think of scaling intimidating rock faces without safety ropes, protective clothing, spikes, clips and ...

Red Bull are world famous for putting on the very best shows when it comes to extreme sports. The fact that in September 2015 two of their key worldwide events will be in North Wales. Surf Snowdonia will host Red Bull Unleashed which you can read more about here: http://www.extremenorthwales.co.uk/portfolio-view/redbullsurfwales/ For those of you who prefer wheels to boards, then ...

Bwlch Pen Barras (also known as Bwlch Penbarras, or the Old Bwlch) is a mountain pass in the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, in north-east Wales. The pass is on an unclassified road between Tafarn-y-Gelyn and Llanbedr-Dyffryn-Clwyd. It crosses the Clwydian Range at an altitude of 360 metres (1181 feet) between the hills of Moel Famau (to the ...

Red Bull are now World Famous for staging the most extreme and fantastic sporting events worldwide. From Moto X, snow sports, adventuring, airshows and water sports – when they put on a show it’s always top notch. September sees the Red Bull stage descend on North Wales. Yes, after their surf events have knocked the socks off people worldwide from ...

When you put the beauty of the Welsh countryside together with a talented photographer/ videographer (Chris Davies) and a world class adventurer (Manu Bustelo), throw in a couple of Mountain bikes and a route running from Prestatyn to Cadair Idris, you end up with the perfect recipe for a Mountain Bike Adventure in Wales. The wonderful video created by Chris ...

Located in Tywyn , on the West coast of North Wales there’s a beautiful  little railway line that runs for seven and a quarter miles through the stunning Fathew valley. It’s a narrow gauge railway originally built, as were most of Wales’ narrow gauge railways, to carry slate for the nations quarries. Originally opening in 1865 the line runs from ...