Gwydyr Stables Riding & Trekking Stables
- Penmachno Conwy LL25 0HJ United Kingdom
- phone: 01690 760248
The riding centre at Gwydyr Stables (formerly Ty Coch) was established in 1973 and offers a wonderful location for horse riding, pony trekking or extended day trail rides.
e are situated 4 miles from Betws y Coed and surrounded by National Trust and Forestry Commission land. It provides breathtaking scenery in which to enjoy the excellent views across the Snowdonia Mountains.Beics Betws Mountain Bike Hire
- Vicerage Road Betws y Coed Conwy LL24 0AB United Kingdom
- phone: 01690 710766
Beics Betws has been operating as a bike hire facility in Betws y Coed for 22 years and is one of the most experienced providers in the UK.
Dringo Adventure
- 21 Menai Street Snowdonia Gwynedd LL56 4HX United Kingdom
- phone: 01248 671177
Choose from a wide range of outdoor activities in Snowdonia and Anglesey.
Action packed days of up to 3 activities, leisurely guided walking in beautiful scenery, learn to climb in a weekend, climb Mount Snowdon and much more!
Includes option to hire your own instructor for the day.Trefriw Trails
- Main Road Trefriw Conwy LL27 0JH United Kingdom
- phone:
Trefriw Trails is a community-led development project improving access to footpaths in and around the village of Trefriw in North Wales
Rock Climbing Company
- Crafnant Road Trefriw Conwy LL27 0JZ United Kingdom
- phone: 01492 641430
The Rock Climbing Company run a full range of rock climbing and mountain skills courses in Snowdonia and North Wales.
Our climbing courses and mountain activities range from exciting taster lessons that let you to try climbing, abseiling and scrambling for the first time, through to multi-day rock climbing and mountain scrambling courses.
There are some broad course outlines on our main website at www. rockclimbingcompany.co.uk, but we will always personalise these to your experience, needs and abilities.
We build each course around your requirements making sure it moves at a comfortable pace and gives you the skills and experience that you want.
It will always be an exciting, safe and fun - a mountain adventure that you will remember for a long time after it has finished.Brush-Strokes Painting Holidays 2012
- Capel Isa Dolwyddelan Conwy LL25 0TJ United Kingdom
- phone: 01690 750488
Over the past few years many enthusiastic artists have visited Brush-Strokes to enjoy and paint the beautiful surroundings of Snowdonia, in North Wales, and, for 2012, we have another exciting programme of painting breaks.
Ian McNeill
- Tyn Ffynnon Dyffryn Ardudwy Gwynedd ll442ep United Kingdom
- phone: 07730119960
Rock Climbing courses and Instruction in Snowdonia North Wales
Experience the fastest growing sport of rock climbing in safe hands, acquire new skills or update old.
Only highly experienced and qualified Mountain Instructors will deliver some of the best and exciting adventure breaks through out Snowdonia.Golf Club Betws-y-Coed
- Fford Hen Eglwys Betws-y-Coed Conwy LL24 0AL United Kingdom
- phone: 01690 710556
Betws-y-Coed Golf Club is located at the edge of the popular tourist village of Betws-y-Coed in the Snowdonia National Park in North Wales. The course is within easy reach of the whole of North Wales, the Midlands and North West England.
Go Below Underground Adventures
- Penmachno Betws-y-coed Conwy LL24 0PN United Kingdom
- phone: 01690 710108
Totally different! Totally exhilarating! Underground Adventure Trips in the abandoned mines of Snowdonia. Get in on the Caving action for some serious subterranean fun!
Tree Top Adventure..
- the woodland adjacent to Ffridd Rhedyn,Llanrwst Road, Betws-y-Coed Conwy LL24 0HA United Kingdom
- phone: 01690 710914
Green Snowdonia Tourism Awards 2009
Best Sustainable Tourism Business - Overall Winner
Sponsored by CAE and CCW
Tree Top Adventure Ltd, Betws y Coed
For details of why we won the award please read
Green Snowdonia Tourism Awards 2009
Visit our main website
What is Tree Top Adventure?
Tree Top Adventure is a high level adventurous journey through the trees that involves negotiating a series of obstacles. Participants are fitted with a harness and helmet and attached to a safety line.




