These include Abersoch on the Llyn Peninsula where windsurfing, wakeboarding, waterskiing and surfing are on offer; Aberdyfi, further south, for sailing, waterskiing and windsurfing; Rhosneigr, Trearddur Bay, Benllech and Moelfre on Anglesey; Colwyn Bay and Marine Lake, Rhyl. Divers head for both coast and quarries, with favourite spots including Anglesey and the Llyn Peninsula. Instruction is available at Porth Castell and Porth Dafarch, Trearddur Bay, as well as Vivian Quarry, Llanberis. For the angler the options are endless with superb game fishing, sea fishing from shore and boat and even some coarse fisheries. Key rivers fro game fishing are the Dee, Conwy, Clwyd and Dyfi. Llyn Brenig in Denbighshire and Llyn Alaw, Anglesey, are among the largest reservoirs. Seashore angling is from Talacre to all points west, with Colwyn Bay, the Menai Straits and Dinas Dinlle among the best known stations. And there are plenty of boats for charter if you want to venture offshore. Locations for coarse fishing include Buckley, Connah's Quay and Llwyn y Gors, Anglesey. Find out more about fishing in North Wales from these websites: www.environment-agency.gov.uk/subjects/fish www.where-to-fish.com www.fishwales.co.uk www.aberystwythdirectory.com/boatfishing www.fishing.co.uk www.completeangler.co.uk |