Posted: Sun 4th Mar 2018

Regions stunning new tourism film features wakeboarders on the River Dee

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Sunday, Mar 4th, 2018

A new film showcasing the North East Wales region has been released as part of Visit Wales’ Year of the Sea campaign.

Flintshire has joined forces with Wrexham and Denbighshire to produce the film in a bid to inspire new visitors to experience North East Wales’ Routes to the Sea.

Funded by Visit Wales’ Regional Tourism Engagement Fund, the film which features members of Deeside Wakeboard and Waterski club filmed on the River Dee at Queensferry, explores the region’s visitor offer from inland to the coast.

[miptheme_quote author=”Tourism Minister, Lord Elis-Thomas, said:” style=”text-left”]In 2018 we’re celebrating Wales’ outstanding coastline, and inviting visitors to discover new epic experiences all around our shores, with special events and attractions throughout the year.

I’m delighted that Visit Wales funding has enabled the North East to work together in order to strengthen awareness and showcase some of the area’s inspiring journeys to the coast this year. [/miptheme_quote]

The stunning footage shot and produced by Flintshire based Follow Films highlights North East Wales cycle routes, coastal path, heritage, and beaches as well as activities including paragliding and horse riding in Talacre.

The variety of outdoor water based experiences available in the area are also featured including sailing, fishing, sea swimming, stand up paddle boarding and water skiing.

Tourism plays a vital part in the regions’ economy, with a total economic impact in 2016 of £848m and over 11 million visits made.

Ian Lebbon, Chair of Denbighshire Destination Partnership said;

“Thank you to everyone who contributed to the making of the film, we hope it will inspire visitors to experience some of our water based and coastal activities.

Key investments in our coastal resorts, such as the developments in Rhyl, will help increase awareness and visitor footfall to the region and create jobs that will boost the local economy.”

The film is the start of a series of new mini films which will be released throughout the year, featuring different themes including walking, cycling, wildlife, heritage, food & drink, beaches, as well as outdoor water activities.

A series of blogs and Year of the Sea professional images will also be released to help draw new and repeat visits to the region.

Follow Films Co-Founder Graham Cooper, who produced the films, said;

“This has been a fantastic project to work on over the past few months, I’ve lived in North East Wales all my life, but working on projects like this reminds me how lucky we are to live in this area.

I find so many new, amazing activities whilst producing films like this, and the passion businesses have for North East Wales is great to see.”

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