Last Friday First Minister Mark Drakeford gave the tourism sector in Wales a much needed roadmap to reopen - spelling out provisional dates for the sector.

Outdoor attractions will be the first to open - with a provisional green light to get going from July 6.

North Wales Live is compiling a list of what is happening with our attractions and will be regularly updating this in the coming days and weeks.

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Zip World

Customers zoom along the cables at Zip World Velocity in Penrhyn Quarry in Bethesda.
Customers zoom along the cables at Zip World Velocity in Penrhyn Quarry in Bethesda.

 

Zip World has announced the 'Return of Adventure' by reopening on July 6.

The Zip World team has rethought the logistics of each site and each adventure to ensure they are in line with government guidelines to keep staff, customers and the community safe.

To begin with, the reopening will be a staggered approach by only opening two of its three sites initially and a handful of its thrilling adventures.

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Zip World Fforest in Betws-y-Coed and Zip World Penrhyn Quarry in Bethesda will be reopening first. Zip World Slate Caverns in Blaenau Ffestiniog will follow at a future date.

A spokesman said: "Social distancing will be a part of our way of life for some time to come, in order to slow the spread.

"Zip World reopening will see a reduction in capacity and what adventures are available, those that reopen first can be easily socially distanced.

"Along with robust hygiene regimes, clear wayfinding and signage, PPE and the use of tech where possible to reduce consumer touch points. To find out which adventures are opening first head to the website, and booking will be essential."

Glasfryn Parc Activity Centre

Karting at Glasfryn Parc
Karting at Glasfryn Parc

 

Glasfryn Parc near Pwllheli said it was preparing to open from July 5 with some staff being taken off furlough in the run up to that date.

Welsh Mountain Zoo

A Brown Bear at the Welsh Mountain Zoo tackles an emu egg for its lunch
A Brown Bear at the Welsh Mountain Zoo tackles an emu egg for its lunch

 

Welsh Mountain Zoo in Colwyn Bay is not restricted on when it can open but is expected to wait until the Welsh Government's stay local advice is lifted on July 6.

They said they will release an exact opening date this week.

Llandudno Pier

Llandudno Pier remains closed and deserted of tourists during the pandemic lockdown
Llandudno Pier

 

Llandudno Pier said it would be monitoring footfall levels in the town and promenade before selected a reopening date. Certain restrictions on indoor attractions will mean areas like amusement arcades would need to stay closed.

Greenwood Forest Park, near Bangor

The SolarSplash ride at GreenWood Forest Park

 

Greenwood said they can now "plan to welcome guests back with confidence".

They are hoping to update visitors with an opening date in the coming days.

Anglesey Sea Zoo

The Sea Zoo is mixture of indoor and outdoor facilities and waiting for further clarification about reopening - and what parts of the attraction can reopen.