Snowdonia welcomes everyone; walkers, hikers, mountain bikers and even horseback riders. If being outdoors and enjoying nature is what you are interested in, this is the place for you. You can take a guided tour or just grab a map and head for the trails. If you have forgotten a piece of equipment for your adventure, no worries, there are many shops and outdoorsmen to help you out with whatever you need. You can travel the beaten path or explore the road less travelled at Snowdonia, the choice is yours - with the bonus of knowing that with Snowdonia holiday lettings, a comfortable and cosy place awaits.
Snowdonia’s inland lakes provide and ideal opportunity for kayakers and rafters of all skill levels to enjoy water sports. Along the coast, guests have the opportunity to wakeboard, surf and sail too. Find Snowdonia holiday lettings near your watering hole and let the adventure begin.
Along the coast, areas such as Conwy and Foryd Bay are ideally suited for observing seabirds of all kinds as well as other marine wildlife. The park is home to rare mammals including otters, polecats, and the feral goat. Several uncommon bird species can also be found in the park, like birds of prey, peregrine, osprey, merlin and the red kite. The park is also famous for being the home of the Snowdon or rainbow beetle. From the comfort of your Snowdonia holiday letting , you can plan how best to catch a glimpse or the perfect snapshot of one of natures wonders.