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  2. Zip World - Wikipedia

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    Zip World Llechwedd Adventures, based around the Llechwedd slate mines, offers a Deep Mine Tour of the caverns, an underground trampoline park known as Bounce Below, the world's largest underground zip wire course, and multiple stand-alone zip lines termed "Titan", including Europe's first four-person zip line as well as a shorter 98 feet (30 m ...

  3. Llechwedd Slate Caverns - Wikipedia

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    Llechwedd (Welsh pronunciation: [ɬɛχˈwɛð]) is a visitor attraction near Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. It details the history of slate quarrying in the town and specifically the Llechwedd quarry in which it is located. The main aspect of Llechwedd is its Llechwedd Deep Mine Tour which has the steepest narrow gauge railway in the UK ...

  4. Zip line - Wikipedia

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    A zip-line, zip line, zip-wire, ... The world's longest zip-line that opened on 28 September 2024 is the K3 of the ... Wales holds the world record for attaining the ...

  5. Wales needs to get away from ‘sheep, weather and ... - AOL

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    The director of Zip World has said Wales needs a rebrand to make it more attractive to UK and international tourists, and “get away from sheep, wet weather and… rugby”.

  6. Blaenau Ffestiniog - Wikipedia

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    Blaenau Ffestiniog town arose to support workers in the local slate mines. At its peak, it was the largest in Merioneth. [6] In 1765, two men from the long-established Cilgwyn quarry near Nantlle began quarrying in Ceunant y Diphwys to the north-east of the present town. [7] The valley had long been known for slate beds worked on a small scale.

  7. Penrhyn quarry - Wikipedia

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    The Penrhyn quarry is a slate quarry located near Bethesda, North Wales. At the end of the nineteenth century it was the world's largest slate quarry; the main pit is nearly 1 mile (1.6 km) long and 1,200 feet (370 metres) deep, and it was worked by nearly 3,000 quarrymen. It has since been superseded in size by slate quarries in China, Spain ...

  8. Weatherman easily pronounced 58-letter Welsh town name - AOL

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    No, that's not a typo, that is an actual town in northern Wales. At 58 characters it is the longest place name in the United Kingdom and second longest official one-word place name in the world.

  9. Go Ape - Wikipedia

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    A woman on a Go Ape zip-line. There are 36 locations in parks, forests and woodlands in England, Scotland and Wales consisting of rope ladders, zip-lines, rope bridges, trapezes and swings. There are also 12 Forest Segway experiences, 25 Treetop Adventure, 16 Treetop Adventure Plus and 3 Nets Adventure courses.

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