Surf Snowdonia reopens after fault fixed

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Surfers tested the waves on Friday

A new surf lagoon has reopened after engineers fixed a fault which closed the attraction for 10 days.

The lagoon at Surf Snowdonia at Dolgarrog in the Conwy Valley was filled with more than six million gallons (33,000 cubic metres) of water for its opening on 1 August.

But it had to be drained so engineers could fix a fault affecting the wave foil which creates the waves.

About 14,000 people visited the centre in its first two weeks.