Kite Surfing in Rhyl
With three miles of quiet beach at Kinmel Bay, conditions are ideal. Lessons are available if you haven't tried before. Get the art of body-dragging sussed and you'll be up and away.
Cycle Prestatyn
With two routes starting in Prestatyn, take in the Dyserth Waterfall, Barkby and Ffrith Beaches along the way. The Blue Lion at Cwm and the Red Lion at Llanasa are always a good stop for lunch.
Flintshire Subaqua Club
Lessons and regular meets for scuba enthusiasts. Like scuba diving but scared of fish? Get a taster in the relative comfort of a pool before going near open water.
Twin Town Cycle Ride
Two towns, one bike ride. Enjoy a traffic free route along the sea front. If all that cycling getting from Rhyl to Prestatyn gets too much, exercise your brain with a game of bingo at the promenade.
Golf in Rhyl
A 9 hole (18 tee) challenging links course set just outside of Rhyl, off the coast road to Prestatyn, the Irish Sea is only yards away.
Indoor Bowling Centre
Crown green bowls is more rock'n'roll than you think. Even if it lacks the rock, there's plenty of roll. Whether you simply want to watch or get stuck in, players of all level are welcome.
Windsurfing at Prestatyn
Offshore fun at Barckby Beach. Catch a westerly breeze and rip across the bay. You are advised to surf either side of high tide. A strong rip runs from left to right, so you need to be well powered up to get through the break.
Yachting in Llandudno
Championship sailor or first-timer, Llandudno's got sea water, fresh water, choppy water and flat. Learners head to Llandudno Sailing Club or Conwy School of Sailing, they'll have you tacking and jibing in no time at all.













