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Wales is riding on the crest of a wave. There’s a growing awareness of the country’s exciting watersports scene. Sailors and surfers, wakeboarders and divers are discovering the special qualities that set Wales apart from the rest.

For a start, there’s the sheer beauty of its coast and country. Wales is fringed on three sides by a spectacular 750-mile coastline, more than half of which is taken up by National Parklands, Heritage Coast and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. From the Glamorgan Heritage Coast in the south, through to Pembrokeshire, Cardigan Bay, the Llyn Peninsula and Isle of Anglesey, there’s an inviting seaboard of big beaches and tiny coves, crashing surf and placid estuaries, rich in natural beauty and wildlife.

It’s the same story inland. With almost 500 lakes and reservoirs and 15,000 miles of rivers and canals, Wales offers everything from dinghy sailing to shooting the rapids – all against a backcloth of green hills and dramatic mountains.

Wales is the natural choice on many levels. Salty old harbours and swish, modern marinas provide safe and sophisticated havens all along the coast. There’s been a big investment in watersports in recent years – and it’s paying off not just in terms of quayside facilities but also in the high quality of the watersports centres and schools that welcome beginners, enthusiasts and experts alike.

 Latest News
British sailing team put through their paces at Plas Menai
Skandia Team GBR, the British Sailing Team whose sailors are off to China to represent Team GB at the Olympics in August, has been attending a teambuilding camp at Plas Menai National Watersports Centre near Caernarfon over the last two days (28-29 April).

British sailing team put through their paces at Plas Menai
Skandia Team GBR, the British Sailing Team whose sailors are off to China to represent Team GB at the Olympics in August, has been attending a teambuilding camp at Plas Menai National Watersports Centre near Caernarfon over the last two days (28-29 April).

Welsh Boat Show, Carmarthen: Press Release
The Welsh Boat Show receives a positive statement of support from Rhodri Glyn Thomas - Minister for Tourism.

Welsh Boat Show, Carmarthen: Press Release
The Welsh Boat Show receives a positive statement of support from Rhodri Glyn Thomas - Minister for Tourism.

All Systems Go for the 3rd South Wales Boat Show - THIS WEEKEND 13th - 15th JUNE
Friday 13th –Sunday 15th June 2008 Margam Park Exit 38 M4 South Wales With fourteen weeks to go, the Third South Wales Boat Show clears the 100 exhibitor mark! The Biggest Boat Show in Wales returns to Margam Park for a third year just off the M4 at Exit 38 After two very successful shows for the 180 exhibitors and 13,500 visitors who came last year.

All Systems Go for the 3rd South Wales Boat Show - THIS WEEKEND 13th - 15th JUNE
Friday 13th –Sunday 15th June 2008 Margam Park Exit 38 M4 South Wales With fourteen weeks to go, the Third South Wales Boat Show clears the 100 exhibitor mark! The Biggest Boat Show in Wales returns to Margam Park for a third year just off the M4 at Exit 38 After two very successful shows for the 180 exhibitors and 13,500 visitors who came last year.

North Wales Boat Show 25th - 27th July 2008
Visit the first North Wales Boat Show, taking place at Vaynol Park near Bangor on the weekend of the 25th - 27th Jully 2008. Visit www.northwalesboatshow.co.uk for more information.