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Hay-on-Wye
Hay Castle sets the imagination soaring. Once a great medieval stronghold, the castle and the grounds in the heart of Mid Wales are alive with possibilities once again.
Powys
A lovely cycle ride requiring 2 miles on main road at the beginning, after which you will be on beautiful, country lanes.
19.3 Miles ( 31KM) 2-2.5hours - Elevation Ascent: 427m
Tenby
A large Sport & Leisure attraction on the outskirts of Tenby, in beautiful Pembrokeshire. There is fun for the whole family & a fantastic array of activities that range from Archery, Bumper Boats & Zorbs to Paintball, High Ropes & Karting.
Pool Road, Llanfair Caereinion
Take a steam train ride, meet the Easter Bunny, egg hunt, family entertainment and lots more!
Cardiff
Walk, Run or Jog. Every Step Helps Lead To Life-Saving Cancer Research.
St David's
St David’s, the ecclesiastical capital of Wales, is famously the smallest city in the world (with a population of just 1,600) and birthplace of the patron saint of Wales.
Aberdare, the 13th largest town in Wales with a population of around 32,000, is situated in the Cynon Valley 3.5 miles south-west of Merthyr Tydfil and 20 miles north-west of Cardiff.
Aberhonddu | Brecon
Town Trail walking route around Brecon
Conwy
Extensive sands just to the north of Conwy joining on to the Penmaenmawr beach to the south-west.
Aberystwyth
Johns’ Boys brings a groundbreaking, modern twist to the traditional Welsh Male Voice Choir.
Beaumaris
Puffin Island Cruises. Menai Strait Cruises and much more.....
Welcome to Seacoast Safaris based in the beautiful coastal town of Beaumaris, with nature cruises, sightseeing cruises and a relaxing family day out we have it covered.
Cardigan
Picturesque remains that include a pair of highly defensible round towers dating to the first half of the thirteenth century. Earlier Norman origins.
Pendine
Outdoor adventure company providing activities for all ages and abilities. Situated in South West Wales on the edge of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park overlooking the famous Pendine Sands.
Crickhowell
The historic town of Crickhowell lies on the River Usk on the southern edge of the Black Mountains in the Eastern part of the Brecon Beacons National Park.
The riverside village of St Dogmaels sits on the border of Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire. The village's main attractions are St Dogmaels Abbey and Y Felin water mill.
Amlwch
A small sandy beach with rocky outcrops at either side situated at the north-eastern tip of Anglesey.
Newtown
The starting point for this walk is the Newtown Town Clock in the town centre and unfolds through Newtown's historical tapestry. It is approximately 3.5 miles and should take around 3.5 hours
Llanuwchlyn, Bala
Come along to Balal Lake Railway and meet “Alice the Little Welsh Engine” from Pauline Hazelwood’s beautiful childrens' books.
Conwy
Possibly the best preserved Elizabethan town house in Great Britain.
Wales's patron saint, Saint David, is said to have performed one of his miracles in Llanddewi Brefi but more recently the village was made famous by the BBC comedy series 'Little Britain'.