White-Water Rafting Adventure in Snowdonia
Adventure seekers can now experience the thrill of white-water rafting through Snowdonia's wild rapids, with prices starting from just £63 per person. This exhilarating activity offers a unique way to explore the stunning Welsh landscape, combining adrenaline-pumping rapids with breathtaking scenery.
What the Experience Includes
The rafting experience takes place on the River Tryweryn, one of the UK's premier white-water locations. Participants will navigate a series of rapids, including the famous 'Graveyard' and 'Serpent's Tail', under the guidance of expert instructors. The price includes all necessary equipment, such as wetsuits, helmets, and buoyancy aids, as well as a safety briefing and training session.
Pricing and Availability
The £63 per person price applies to weekday sessions, with weekend and peak times available at slightly higher rates. The experience is suitable for beginners and experienced rafters alike, with a minimum age of 12 years. Sessions typically last around three hours, including preparation and on-water time.
Why Choose Snowdonia for Rafting
Snowdonia National Park is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, including mountains, lakes, and rivers. The River Tryweryn is specifically managed for white-water sports, ensuring consistent water levels and a variety of rapid grades. This makes it an ideal location for both novice and experienced rafters seeking an unforgettable adventure.
Booking Information
Interested participants can book directly through the activity provider's website or via the Snowdonia National Park's adventure portal. It is recommended to book in advance, especially during peak season, to secure a spot. Group discounts are also available for parties of six or more.
According to the activity provider, "White-water rafting in Snowdonia offers an unmatched combination of natural beauty and excitement. Our expert guides ensure a safe yet thrilling experience for all participants."
Additional Tips for Participants
Participants should bring a change of clothes and a towel, as they will get wet. It is also advisable to wear sturdy footwear that can get wet, such as trainers or water shoes. Spectators are welcome and can enjoy the riverside viewing areas, making it a great day out for the whole family.



