ON THURSDAY (August 25), we tried out Zip World's exciting new North Wales attraction - underground golf at its site in Llechwedd.

Launched last month, it is set in a disused mining cavern, and is only accessible by Europe's steepest cable railway.

It is the world’s first cavern-style underground adventure golf course.

Have a look inside for yourself below:

Rhyl Journal: Outside the entrance to Underground GolfOutside the entrance to Underground Golf

Rhyl Journal: The Underground Golf starting pointThe Underground Golf starting point

Rhyl Journal: One of the 18 holes at Underground GolfOne of the 18 holes at Underground Golf

Rhyl Journal: Each of the 18 holes on the course are designed to tie in with the site's slate historyEach of the 18 holes on the course are designed to tie in with the site's slate history

Rhyl Journal: The course is situated some 500ft undergroundThe course is situated some 500ft underground

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Rhyl Journal: Zip World has also delivered an impressive display of lighting at the courseZip World has also delivered an impressive display of lighting at the course

Rhyl Journal: Launched in July, Underground Golf welcomes adults and children aged three and olderLaunched in July, Underground Golf welcomes adults and children aged three and older

Rhyl Journal: The course features sound effects like dynamite explosions and slate spitting.The course features sound effects like dynamite explosions and slate spitting.

Rhyl Journal: The course is only accessible by Europe's steepest cable railway.The course is only accessible by Europe's steepest cable railway.

Rhyl Journal: Outside Zip World LlechweddOutside Zip World Llechwedd

To try out Underground Golf at Zip World Llechwedd, purchase your tickets now at: www.zipworld.co.uk/vouchers/buy.

Tickets start at £7, with discounted family rates available.