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'''Plas Menai''' is the National Watersports Centre for [[Wales]]. It is situated on the mainland side of the [[Menai Strait]], and is approximately 3 miles East of Caernarfon, North Wales.▼
[[File:Plas Menai, the National Watersports Centre for Wales - geograph.org.uk - 149396.jpg|thumb|Plas Menai]]
▲'''Plas Menai''' is the National
==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
Like [[Plas y Brenin]],
The architects Bowen Dann Davies Partnership won the [[Gold Medal (National Eisteddfod of Wales)|Gold Medal for Architecture]] at the [[National Eisteddfod of Wales]] of 1985 for their work on Plas Menai.<ref>{{cite web|title=Gold Medal for Architecture|url=https://eisteddfod.wales/archive/eisteddfod-winners/gold-medal-architecture-winners|publisher=National Eisteddfod of Wales|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20210124111413/https://eisteddfod.wales/archive/eisteddfod-winners/gold-medal-architecture-winners|archivedate=24 January 2021|df=dmy-all}}</ref>
==Current==
Plas Menai is owned by [[Sport Wales]] and provides general and specialist training courses in sailing [[Yacht|keel boats]] and [[dinghy|dinghies]]. It also trains windsurfers, power boat operators and those taking up or improving their skills in canoeing and kayaking. Some non-aquatic training includes mountain sports and mountain biking.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.plasmenai.co.uk/en_GB/learn/|title=Learn- Plas Menai|access-date=7 July 2017|publisher= Plas Menai|date=2017}}</ref>
A swimming pool on site is also open to the general public at specified times each day.
== External links ==▼
February 2023
Following an open tender process, Sport Wales have contracted Legacy Leisure to manage the day to day operations of the Centre in a 10 year agreement. Legacy Leisure is a Charitable Body that forms part of the Parkwood Group.
==References==
* [http://www.plasmenai.co.uk/ Plas Menai Website]▼
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* [http://sport.wales/ Sport Wales website]
[[Category:Water sports in Wales]]
[[Category:Climbing in Wales]]
[[Category:Tourism in Gwynedd]]
[[Category:Menai Strait]]
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