What to do and see in Criccieth, Wales: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

October 13, 2021 Myesha Cogley

Discover the best top things to do in Criccieth, United Kingdom including Dragon Raiders Activity Park, Criccieth Beach, Criccieth Multi Golf, Criccieth Castle, Segway - Day Tours.
Restaurants in Criccieth

1. Dragon Raiders Activity Park

Gwynfryn Lodge Llanystumdwy, Criccieth LL52 0LR Wales +44 1766 523119 [email protected] http://www.dragonraiders.co.uk
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5.0 based on 512 reviews

Dragon Raiders Activity Park

Dragon Raiders Activity Park is set in beautiful woodland on the Llyn Peninsula. We offer Dragon Raiders Paintball Park, Segway Adventures and the EXCLUSIVE Bear Grylls Survival Challenge. The Paintball is situated with 30 acres of prime forest, where specially designed game zones have been created to give you the ultimate Paintball experience. Segway Adventures offers fun for all the family, choose to glide through relaxing forest treks or take on the challenge of going off-road on one of the Rally Treks. Enjoy the thrill of gliding on a Segway X2, designed to put a smile on your face!! The Bear Grylls Survival Challenge is the perfect opportunity to share a truly memorable and fun experience. Discover and learn Bear's key survival skills and techniques and then take on the 'Escape from Cabin Wood' challenge. Open all year!!

Reviewed By Holidayholiyay - London, United Kingdom

We came here as a family of adults back in September☺️ Paul made my booking, answered all my questions and put me at ease!!! An easy and efficient process. We booked segways, and you have to arrive around 15 mins before to fill in paperwork and then the fun begins???? Very covid safe.. but despite coronavirus, this was one of the highlights of our holiday☺️ stepping onto the Segway for the first time was a little scary, but Davs was fun, positive, and reassuring and gave us the best possible experience!! Our mum was the most nervous but actually turned out to be the best at it☺️ We formed a team of the ‘curly wurlys’ and played games against another group. It was fantastic!!!!!!! Honestly can’t recommend this place enough, if only we lived closer we would definitely come back again!! Would recommend this experience to everyone.. despite having been home from our holiday for a while, we’re still talking about our Segway experience???? Thank you so much guys☺️

2. Criccieth Beach

Criccieth LL55 0DP Wales
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4.5 based on 357 reviews

Criccieth Beach

Reviewed By 428lesleyb - Warrington, United Kingdom

The beach is just out of the town but easy to access. It's beautiful and clean with rock pools sandy beaches and a stunning view of the castle.

3. Criccieth Multi Golf

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4.5 based on 34 reviews

Criccieth Multi Golf

Open Easter 2019. Look forward to seeing you all then. We will be offering paddle board and kayak hire for 2019. Suitable for all ages, Criccieth Multi Golf is a unique site offering 3 activities on the 9 hole golf course. Pitch and putt, "frisbee golf" using P.D.G.A. spec baskets and discs and also football golf. There is also a petanque court and croquet lawn on site together with picnic tables for patrons picnic's before or after there games. Beachtoys & fishing nets are also available.

4. Criccieth Castle

Castle Street, Criccieth LL52 0DP Wales +44 1766 522227 [email protected] http://cadw.gov.wales/visit/places-to-visit/criccieth-castle
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4.0 based on 781 reviews

Criccieth Castle

Advance booking required Spectacular coastal castle built – and destroyed – by powerful Welsh princes Criccieth is truly a castle to capture the imagination. Crowning its own rocky headland between two beaches it commands astonishing views over the town and across the wide sweep of Cardigan Bay. No wonder Turner felt moved to paint it. By then it was a picturesque ruin – destroyed by one of Wales’s most powerful medieval princes, Owain Glyndŵr.

Reviewed By vegan95ish

Worth the £5.60 entry fee per adult. Interesting info display before you visit the castle. Well keep grounds. Amazing views from the top... plenty of seating for peaceful relaxation.

5. Segway - Day Tours

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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Segway - Day Tours

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