Unmissable activities you need to try in Swansea Bay Wired for Adventure·1st June 2018Home to two beaches that made the UK’s top 10 list, Swansea Bay is an unmissable part of...Wales·0 Comments·0
Traversing Snowdonia’s Nantlle Ridge Rob Slade·28th May 2018I remember when I first laid eyes on Snowdonia, years ago while on a school trip to Holyhead....Adventure·0 Comments·0
5 of the best coastal hikes in Europe Wired for Adventure·15th May 2018There’s just something spectacular about embarking on coastal hikes in Europe. That feeling of the fresh sea breeze...France·0 Comments·0
5 stunning locations to explore in the UK by kayak this summer Wired for Adventure·20th March 2018There’s just something special about exploring places by kayak. I’m not sure if it’s just me, but I...Cornwall·0 Comments·0
UK adventure: Snowdonia’s stunning Crib Goch Wired for Adventure·31st January 2018Rosie Fuller finds Snowdonia at its finest on a summer weekend (in November). What an idyllic day in...AdventureHiking·0 Comments·0
Stunning photos reveal the joy of climbing Tryfan Rob Slade·23rd January 2018Editor Rob Slade and photographer George Turner head to Tryfan, one of the nation’s favourite mountains, to meet...Adventure·0 Comments·0
Is this the best walking route in the Brecon Beacons? Wired for Adventure·10th January 2018It was a dazzling winter’s day in the Brecon Beacons – the kind only too rare in this...AdventureHiking·0 Comments·0
Watch: Breathtaking traverse of Crib Goch covered in snow Wired for Adventure·7th December 2017Crib Goch is a famous route that takes you along a knife-edge ridge to get to the summit...Video·0 Comments·0
Mountain in Snowdonia is in ‘desperate’ need of repair Wired for Adventure·28th November 2017It has been said that Cader Idris, a mountain in Snowdonia, Wales, that attracts over 70,000 hikers every...Blog·0 Comments·0
The Wales Coast Path: Ceredigion and Snowdonia Wired for Adventure·20th October 2017At 850 miles the Wales Coast Path is too long for most people to do in one go....Hiking·0 Comments·0