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St Deiniol Golf Club - Bangor - 0.29 miles
Bangor is a cathedral city of some 18,000 people situated by the Menai Strait in North Wales opposite the Island of Anglesey. The cathedral was built c. 1500 and the University was founded in 1884. The St Deiniol Golf Club (Bangor) was established in 1906. Designed by James Braid, the course offers a fine test of golf. Situated on "Bangor Mountain", this heathland course provides magnificent views of Snowdonia, the Great Orme, Puffin Island and the Menai Strait. Overall, a great place to be. The St Deiniol Golf Course is open all year round. Visitors and parties are especially welcome. The golf course is a full 18 holes: some long, some short, some visible, some not so visible, but all with a certain challenge that the keen golfer will enjoy.

Bangor City Football Club - 0.71 miles
We play in Bangor, North West Wales (not Bangor, Northern Ireland, or Bangor on Dee, which is near Wrexham. Or Bangor, Maine either!). Our Bangor lies on the Menai Straits as the A5 crosses onto Anglesey and is about approximately 50 miles west of Chester. Now playing in the Welsh Premier Football League, Bangor City is one of the most successful teams in the history of Welsh football, having won our national league twice and the Welsh Cup no less than five times. Bangor has also represented Wales in Europe in nine campaigns, playing matches in Italy, Norway, Spain, Poland, Iceland, Sweden, Yugoslavia, Romania and, most recently, Latvia.

Caernarfon Town Football Club - 8.65 miles
The club’s nickname "The Canaries" dates back to the yellow and green colours worn in Victorian times. In 1876, an athletics club was formed in Caernarfon to take part in football and cricket, although as early as 1787 Old Karnarvon reported that "the Sunday amusements of the people were football, cockfighting and other similar games". The Carnarvon Athletic Club, as it was known, played the first match on 18th November 1876 against the North Wales Training College – the formation was an adventurous 1-2-8 and surprisingly finished a draw. Carnarvon Athletic’s second match was against Bangor, Athletic lost 1-0 and buoyed by this success the Bangor club were officially formed two days later.