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Climbing in South Wales
Overview, topographies and articles.
Cycletouring in Wales and the Welsh Borders
The bicycling resource for cyclists visiting Wales. Biking travel and cycle-touring information.
Kite Country
Information about visiting Mid Wales, in order to see the Red Kite, and other wildlife, in their own natural environment.
Mid Wales Climbing
New routes in Meirionydd with history of mountain crag development by all climbers.
North Wales Caving Club
Digs vary from careful re-opening and conservation of old mines through to discovering virgin cave, both locally and abroad.
North Wales Charity Ramblers
Organises a variety of sponsored events, including walks, cycle rides and horse rides.
North Wales Mountain Bike Association
A guide to the opportunities and places for mountain biking, and the legislation relating to access to the countryside.
Offa's Dyke Association
Independent voluntary organisation which provides information and other services to walkers and seeks to promote and protect Offa's Dyke and the Offa's Dyke Path.
Offa's Dyke Raiders Orienteering Club
Serves North-East Wales from Colwyn Bay to Llangollen. It is a small club, with approximately 50 members and tries to ensure that orienteering is available to its members at least once each month at an easily accessible venue.
Ogwen Valley Mountain Rescue
Become a member or learn more about the activities of the organisation in Northern Snowdonia.
Outdoor Photography and Walking in Wales
Jean Napier is a professional photographer and outdoor pursuits leader specialising in outdoor skills training and walking in Snowdonia.
Parys Underground Group
Discover more about the history and under ground workings of the Parys and Mona copper mines. Explore the mine with a virtual tour.
WalesLive
Guide to outdoor activities and information, primarily in northern counties.
Welsh Canoeing
Home of the Welsh Canoeing Association, the National White Water Centre; plus Welsh rafting, water information and river levels.
Welsh Surfing Federation
Governing body for surfing in Wales. It is responsible for promoting the sport by organising competitions and participation in other events to raise public awareness. The Federation also organises team selection for nationally represented competitions.
WSF Surf School
Provides details of courses and fees, booking information and general club information.