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Ponterwyd, Aberystwyth
Bwlch Nant yr Arian is famous for feeding red kites daily. Range of waymarked walking, mountain biking, running and horse-riding trails and a mountain bike skills park. Café, shop and play area.
Brecon
The Storey Arms Centre offers outdoor learning opportunities for schools and youth centres, as well as groups from higher education, charitable organisations and industry.
Llanidloes
Llanidloes is a small historic market town in Mid Wales; it is the first town along the River Severn.
Menai Bridge
Free Parking, Butterfly House, Bird House, Snake House, lizard land. Phasmid Corner, Ant Avenue, Tropical Hide, Toddlers Corner, Pets Corner, Aviary, Butterfly Garden, Terrapin Pond, Cafe, Shop, Play area indoor and outdoor.
Bow Street
Bow Street railway station is on the Cambrian Line from Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth
A 132 mile National Trail set in the heart of Mid Wales breathtaking countryside, dedicated to the 15th Century Welsh Prince Owain Glyndwr
New Quay
New Quay’s Harbour Beach has stunning golden sands to rival any and has become a favourite for fishing and water sports enthusiasts. New Quay’s other beaches are Dolau & Traeth Gwyn.
Barry Island
A small sandy bay with a footpath linking around to Whitmore Bay.
Betws- Y- Coed
Gwydir Forest Park lies in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park and encircles the village of Betws-y-coed. The Gwydir hillsides are riddled with tunnels and hollowed out caverns where generations of miners toiled to extract lead and zinc ore.…
Blaina (Y Blaenau) is a small town (population 4,800) situated deep within the South Wales Valleys between Brynmawr and Abertillery.
Caernarfon
Llanrug Outdoor Education Centre is owned and run by Worcestershire County Council. It was previously the village school and then a mushroom farm.
Nr Dolgellau
Cregennan Lakes in southern Snowdonia are owned by the National Trust and are a renowned and often photographed beauty spot. There are tremendous views of the Mawddach Estuary and Barmouth Bridge from near the lake.and the lakes are situated on the…
Llanelli
Pembrey Country Park has been transformed into one of Wales’s top visitor attractions providing a unique blend of coast and countryside. Season tickets are on sale at the Visitor Centre in the Park.
The beautiful and dramatic countryside around Merthyr Tydfil is the perfect setting for a wide range of activities and attractions. Days out for all the family can be spent in the local forests, nature reserves and hills.
Cardiff
Within a few square miles of the city-Centre alone you will be amazed of what you will find. Relax in our elegantly appointed hotel rooms, featuring air conditioning, luxurious designer bedding and high-speed Internet.
Chepstow
Chepstow bus station is in Thomas Street by the Co-operative food store and has services from/to Newport, Cardiff, Bristol, Usk, Monmouth, London, Gatwick & Heathrow and Swansea.
Hood Road
Anturio Adventure is based in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales. We offer Stand Up Paddleboarding classes for all levels & trips all over including abroad, Trail Running Festivals, Coasteering & more. We also offer Team Building Adventures
Welshpool
Created from a gravel pit, quarried to provide material for the creation of the Welshpool bypass, Llyn Coed y Dinas is a fantastic home for all sorts of wildlife.
Gaerwen is a village located in the south-west of the island of Anglesey, situated 3 miles west of Llanfairpwllgwyngyll and 4 miles south-east of Llangefni.
Fairbourne
A two mile stretch of sand backed by steep pebble banks and surrounded by the Snowdonia National Park.