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Nefyn
A long sweeping sheltered sandy bay nestling behind the Nefyn headland.
Gwynedd
Llwyngwril is a shingle and boulder beach with sand and rock pools at low tide on a very picturesque stretch of the coast.
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Canolfan Mary Jones, Llanycil, Bala, Gwynedd, LL23 7YFTelephone
01678 521877Bala
Gŵyl Coeden Nadolig - Christmas Tree Festival
Nelson
Llancaiach Fawr Manor is a splendid Tudor, semi-fortified Manor, refurbished to its 17th century state. Step back in time to the year 1645. The servants are always at the manor to make you feel welcome!
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Corris, Gwynedd, SY20 9SSCorris
Located 5 miles north of Machynlleth, Corris boasts a surprisingly rich vein of local attractions nearby together with thrilling mountain biking in the forest, excellent fishing at Llyn Myngul (Tal y Llyn Lake) and challenging walking on Cadair…
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Wales Millennium Centre, Bute Place, Cardiff, CF10 5ALTelephone
029 2063 6465Cardiff
The home of great food and drink at Wales Millennium Centre, in the heart of Cardiff Bay. A Wales The True Taste partner and listed in the 2012 Good Food Guide.
Merthyr Tydfil
Enjoy the beauty of the National Park by steam train. Whatever the weather, visit one of the most popular railways in Wales.
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Station Rd, Caldicot, Monmouthshire, NP26 5BGTelephone
0800 464 0000Caldicot
Caldicot railway station is on the Newport to Gloucester & Cheltenham Spa line.
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Boathouse Climbing Centre, & APS Creative Adventures, 63 Marl Drive, Llandudno Juntion, Conwy, LL31 9LLTelephone
01492 596212Llandudno Juntion
Activity categories covered by the licence: Climbing, Watersports and Trekking. Specified Activities: Abseiling; Gorge Scrambling; Hill Walking & Moutaineering; Improvised Rafting; Kayaking; Open Canoeing; Rock Climbing.
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Margam Country Park, Margam, Neath Port Talbot, SA13 2TJTelephone
0345 257 1613Margam
The Urdd National Eisteddfod, one of Europe’s largest youth touring festivals that attracts around 90,000 visitors each year, will once again be held at the end of May.
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Station Approach, Abergele, LL22 7PRTelephone
0800 464 0000Abergele
Abergele & Pensarn railway station is on the North Wales Coast Line from Chester to Holyhead.
Pembrokeshire
Six miles from Tenby, this beautiful sandy beach with its freshwater stream and hillside castle is ideally suited to families and walkers/explorers.
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Tenby, Pembrokeshire, SA70 7UJTelephone
01834 844453Pembrokeshire
A 20-30 minute boat trip from Tenby takes you to this beautiful, sandy beach on Caldey Island which is home to monks of the Cistercian Order.
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Porthmadog, Gwynedd, LL49 9LPPorthmadog
Porthmadog is a busy coastal town (population around 4,200) with a harbour, a good range of shops and attractions (including nearby Portmeirion) and no less than three narrow-gauge railways.
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TechniQuest Glyndwr, Xplore, 17 Henblas Street, WREXHAM, Wrexham, LL13 8AETelephone
01978 29340017 Henblas Street, WREXHAM
Science Discovery Centre with over 75 hands-on exhibits, live family science shows, daring demos and fun challenges. Open all year.
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Traeth Llanddwyn | Newborough Beach, Llanddwyn, Newborough, Isle of Anglesey, LL61 6SGTelephone
01248 750057Newborough
An excellent, sandy beach backed by forest and extensive dunes, at the south-western tip of Anglesey.
We are open all year round offering a wide range of exciting outdoor adventure activities based around the Gower peninsular. We offer a flexible programme for people visiting, staying or living in the area.
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Tal-y-Foel, Dwyran, LLANFAIRPWLL, Ynys Mon, LL61 6LQTelephone
01248 430377LLANFAIRPWLL
Set alongside the beautiful Menai Straits with stunning views of Caernarfon Castle and the Snowdonia mountain range beyond, you won’t find horse riding in more involving surroundings.
Bangor
We are a local, bilingual company offering accredited hill & mountain skills courses, winter walking, indoor/outdoor climbing experiences, also bespoke days. We pride ourselves on providing safe, enjoyable & quality experiences outdoors.
Carmarthenshire
Impressive medieval castle transformed into a Tudor mansion. Laugharne was probably founded in the early 12th century as an earth and timber fortification, though as it now stands the castle dates mainly from the mid to late 13th century.