THE 'world's greatest living explorer' will navigate his way to Llandudno next month.

Venue Cymru is set to welcome the return of Sir Ranulph as he takes to the stage in his brand new show Living Dangerously to share even more tales of his extraordinary travels.

Named by the Guinness Book of Records as ‘the world’s greatest living explorer’, Sir Ranulph Fiennes has spent his life in pursuit of extreme adventure, risking life and limb in some of the most ambitious private expeditions ever undertaken.

Amongst his many record-breaking achievements, he was the first to reach both Poles, the first to cross the Antarctic and Arctic Ocean, and the first to circumnavigate the world along its polar axis.

In the show, Sir Ranulph offers a personal journey through his life, from his early years to the present day. Both light-hearted and strikingly poignant, Living Dangerously spans Sir Ranulph’s childhood and school misdemeanours, his army life and early expeditions, right through the Transglobe Expedition to his current Global Reach Challenge - his goal to become the first person in the world to cross both polar ice caps and climb the highest mountain on each of the seven continents.

Sir Fiennes said: I’ll be talking about my life: my childhood and schooling, and training with the SAS - and being chucked out of the SAS! - I’ll be talking about my very first posting with the British Army, and being the youngest captain in the British Army – even though I didn’t deserve it(!) – and how that inspired my love of exploring.

"I’ll also touch upon some of my favourite expeditions, one of which was finding an Arab city with my first wife Ginny that we spent 26 years looking for, and how, in the first year after we got married, we did our first journey together - a 2000 mile long boat trip down one of the toughest rivers in the world, in a rubber dinghy.

"There’s so much to talk about that I can only briefly touch on being the oldest Brit up Everest and the oldest pensioner in Great Britain to go up the north face of the Eiger!"

To be part of the explorer's third expedition to Venue Cymru, join the party on Monday, February 4 at 7.30pm.

Tickets start at £27, with group discounts available, to click here or call the box office on 01492 872000.