I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here is back on our screens and we’re loving watching celebrities scream and squirm in the Welsh countryside. The programme is all about making 12 celebs face their darkest fears and that got us thinking. Wales is home to some amazing adrenaline packed adventures, some scarier than others, and what better way to enjoy your holiday than getting your blood pumping and heart racing with excitement. So, here are our top activities for adrenaline junkies, all within easy reach of Twin Rivers Holiday Park.
1. Surf in the mountains
Surfing isn’t just for the sea. No, you really did read that right, Surf Snowdonia is the world’s first inland lagoon dedicated to surfing. And, if you are looking for guaranteed surf then this really is the place to go.
With the mountainous backdrop, Surf Snowdonia caters for all abilities with the most advanced waves rolling for 150 metres, giving you a 20-second ride per wave. Due to COVID-19, Surf Snowdonia is currently closed until March 2021 but if you are looking for a summer staycation next year, this one is worth a visit.
2. Ride the fastest zip wire in the world
Zipwires are the ultimate adrenaline thrill and Wales is home to the fastest zip wire in the world. Velocity 2 at Zip World Penrhyn Quarry travels at over 100mph along a 1555-metre-long zip line. Whilst you catch your breath, you can take in some spectacular views and really feel like you are flying.
3. Trampoline in a cave
If zip wires are not your thing, then why not head to Bounce Below at Zip World Slate Caverns, Blaenau Ffestiniog. Bounce Below is a huge slate cavern – so big it is twice the size of St Paul’s Cathedral – with a twist. Traverse the underground on giant trampolines and underground zipwires and unleash the thrill seeker hidden inside you.
The great thing about this underground adventure is it doesn’t matter about the weather. If it is overcast outside, you can still have heaps of bounce-tastic fun.
4. Quadbike through the countryside
Suitable for everyone over 6 years of age, Madog Quads is an exhilarating activity. Set over 30 acres near Tremadog you can trek on the quadbikes in all kinds of Welsh weather.
Suitable for all abilities, quad biking can be a great family adventure and you can take in the spectacular scenery or if you’re a big kid at heart, challenge yourself across the dips and bumps for some heart thumping fun.
5. Camp on the edge of a cliff
We probably saved the best until last and by best, we mean scariest. Oh, and unique, too. Cliff Camping can only be described as a once in a lifetime experience where you can literally camp on the side of a cliff, look up and see beautiful blue sky, look below to see choppy waters and rocks.
You will need nerves of steel for this one but if you’re brave enough, you might just see some wonderful wildlife, including seals and dolphins. Your evening meal will even be transported down the side of the cliff to you. But if, camping overnight is not your cup of tea, then the afternoon experience may suit you better. Simply enjoy lunch or dinner suspended over the Irish Sea, a truly magical experience. Then head back to Twin Rivers for a night chilling in the hot tub under the stars.