Adventure Parc Snowdonia, formerly Surf Snowdonia was an adventure park and tourist attraction, incorporating an artificial wave pool, at Dolgarrog in the Conwy valley, north Wales, owned by Conwy Adventure Leisure Ltd. It was the world's first commercial artificial surfing lake.[1] The site cost a total of £12 million and opened in August 2015. The park closed in September 2023 following mechanical failures in 2022, which led to the waves being turned off, and searches for financial investment.[2]
^Rebecca Burn-Callander (26 May 2014). "UK's first artificial surfing lake makes waves". The Telegraph. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
^"Conwy's Surf Snowdonia closes as redundancies announced". BBC News. 1 September 2023. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
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