Things To Do Abersoch Tourist Information
When you visit Abersoch you will be struck by the beauty of the surrounding area, including the countryside and beachy areas. Abersoch has proved itself to be a very popular holiday destination, both for families taking their holiday, and families visiting for the weekend. It has an attraction for all who visit and seems to retain their visits holiday after holiday.
It will come as no suprise that after sampling the local scenery just why the area is made a firm favorite and grabs of visitors year after year. Everyones outdoor interests and pursuits are made easier by the excellent services and ammenities that have been superbly planned by local govenrment and organisations thus providing the best facilities for all the sports and activities catered for.
The most prevalent activities amongst visitors are windsurfing, surfing, motorboating, jet-skiing, water skiing, rowing, yachting, walking, camping, trekking, motorcross, tennis, golfing, cricket - but this is so much you can do in Abersoch. Basically put, whatever you are into the facilities available to you at Abersoch will endeavour to provide you with the optimal experience within your chosen hobby or activity.
I personally want you to enjoy your stay at Abersoch and have a great time here staying in the accommodation in the area, so please don't be afraid to pass on your comments about venues, praise about locations and tips or even advice to other visitors. I will endeavour to include these on the website for future visitors. I hope this will in turn help make a seamless a holiday as can be hoped for.
Popular Activities
Water Sports
As I mentioned above there are so many water sporting pursuits you can enjoy in Abersoch that there's hardly room here to cover them all, but I will briefly talk about some of the most popular activities and let you discover the more unusual ones when you visit.
Abersoch is the location of the regions Yacht Club, but is also immensely popular with wind surfers. The famous Hell's Mouth surfing spot attracts numerous visitors from all over the world.
Sports like powerboating, water-skiing and wake-boarding are also enjoyed and every year Abersoch plays host to the
world reknowned Wakestock festival. If you've never
tried any of these before there's even a Professional Wakeboard
and Surfing Acadamy to heklp you get started.
Walking, Outdoors and Beaches
There are many, many beach tours and guides that take you around and along some major stretches of beach as well as the more secluded areas that are not as heavily visited by tourists, ideal for a relaxing at the beginning or end to your day. The Abersoch Virtual Guide has an excellent guide to the regions beaches.
Abersoch is just south of Snowdonia National Park
where you can climb Mount Snowdon (Wales' highest mountain) or go mountain biking or treking across the many areas of outstanding
natural beauty.
Castles and Heritage
The area is steeped in history, the landscape is peppered with Welsh Castles that you can visit and try to imagine what it would have been like to live in those times.
The areas traditions and a rich culture make the local atmosphere what it is today, there are lots of organised guides
to show you around local areas of interest, landmarks, beauty spots and old estates and castles, but if you fancy a bit
of a challenge yopu may want to go dicsovering them yourself.
Golfing
North Wales boasts more than fifty golf courses and there's four within 30 minutes drive and Abersoch even has it's very own 18-hole course. You will find that WelshGolfCourses.com has a great guide to all the golf course in the area.