Plas Menai

Plas Menai

Plas Menai is the National Watersports Centre for Wales. It is situated on the mainland side of the Menai Straits, and is approximately 3 miles East of Caernarfon, North Wales.

History

Opened in 1978 the facility was initially called "Plas y Deri" (Place of Oaks) before it was renamed to "Plas Menai" in 1980.

Plas Menai, even though it is governed by different bodies, is a complementary centre to Plas y Brenin, in that it is the major watersports centre for Wales, however in the past it has undertaken mountain activities as well. John A Jackson was initially an advisor to the Sports Council for Wales, however John A Jackson became Plas Menai's first Principal in 1978. The centre was fully functional even before phase II of the building was complete.

Like Plas y Brenin, Plas Menai was to have a dry ski slope, even to the extent of building a small hill, some 80 feet high, however this was eventually shelved at the request of business interests in Llandudno, which had its own quite lengthy dry ski slope and were somewhat negative about competition. However the latter assumption proved incorrect, dry ski slope usage has flourished in Wales. In 2006 the hill that was to be the dry ski slope was successfully converted into a mountain biking training facility and has been called "Trac Jackson" in memory of its first Principal.

Current

Plas Menai is owned and managed by the Sports Council for Wales.

Facilities include:

* Yacht Sailing
* Dinghy Sailing
* Windsurfing
* Power Sports
* Canoeing
* Kayak Expeditions
* Mountain Sports
* Mountain Biking

Combination courses are available.

External links

For full details please use the following link:

* [http://www.plasmenai.co.uk/ Plas Menai Website]

* [http://www.sports-council-wales.co.uk/ Sports Council for Wales]


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