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Glamorgan Heritage Coast

Number of results: 2903

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  1. Address

    Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, LL41 3HS

    Telephone

    01766 512981

    Blaenau Ffestiniog

    Blaenau Ffestiniog is famously known as the "slate capital of Wales" and the "town that roofed the world". Its industrial role has long since diminished, yet Blaenau Ffestiniog attracts many visitors because of its rich slate history.

    Add Blaenau Ffestiniog to your Itinerary

  2. Address

    Conwy, LL22 7SH

    Telephone

    01492 577566

    Abergele is an old Roman town situated on the north coast of Wales between the resorts of Colwyn Bay and Rhyl in the county borough of Conwy. The town itself lies off the A55 and is surrounded by woodland covered hillsides.

    Add Abergele to your Itinerary

  3. Prestatyn

    Address

    Denbighshire, LL19 9BE

    Telephone

    01745 355068

    Prestatyn is a lively resort (population just under 19,000) with three long sandy beaches (Barkby Beach, Central Beach and Ffrith Beach) joined together by a 4 mile promenade, popular with walkers and cyclists.

    Add Prestatyn to your Itinerary

  4. Moel Famau Country Park (NRW)

    Address

    Nr Mold, Mold, Flintshire, CH7 5LH

    Telephone

    0300 065 3000

    Mold

    Moel Famau Country Park, 2000 acres of important upland landscape, and forms part of the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding natural Beauty (AONB).

    Add Moel Famau Country Park (NRW) to your Itinerary

  5. Address

    Bwlch Nant yr Arian, Bwlch Nant yr Arian Visitor Centre, Ponterwyd, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 3AB

    Telephone

    01970 890453

    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.

    Add Bwlch Nant yr Arian | Running Trails (NRW) to your Itinerary

  6. Address

    Leason, Llanrhidian, Swansea, SA3 1HB

    Telephone

    0300 025 6000

    Llanrhidian

    The 14th Century Weobley Castle is perched on the Gower's wild north coast. It is not quite what it seems; despite its name, it served more as a fortified manor house than a serious military stronghold.

    Add Weobley Castle (Cadw) to your Itinerary

  7. Address

    Mill Lane, Cardiff, CF10 1EZ

    Telephone

    02920 399944

    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.

    Price

    Price £155.00 to £200.00 per room per night for bed & breakfast

    Add Cardiff Marriott Hotel to your Itinerary

  8. Address

    40 High Street, Menai Bridge, Anglesey, LL59 5EF

    Telephone

    01248 716335

    Menai Bridge

    Our trips to the bridges and around puffin island cost £35 per person for a 1 hour trip, our boats hold a capacity of 12 persons each, we can cater for a group up to 24 people. we offer a discount on a large booking.

    Add Seawake to your Itinerary

  9. Address

    Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, North Powys, SY10 0BZ

    Telephone

    01978 860828

    North Powys

    Cadair Berwyn mountain summit (Y Berwyn or Mynydd y Berwyn) is the highest point in the Berwyn Mountain range at 2723 ft (830 meters). It can be accessed via Pistyll Rhaeadr which is north-west of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, on the B4580.

    Add North Powys | Cadair Berwyn to your Itinerary

  10. The Table Mountain Walk

    Address

    Crug Hywel | Crickhowell, Powys, NP8 1AA

    Telephone

    01873 812105

    Powys

    The Table Mountain is clearly visible from most places in Crickhowell. It is just to the north of the village on the eastern shoulder of the much larger Pen Cerrig-calch which dominates the northern views. Grid Ref: SO218185

    Add The Table Mountain Walk to your Itinerary

  11. Pendine Outdoor Education Centre

    Address

    Marsh Road, Pendine, Carmarthenshire., SA33 4PF

    Telephone

    01994 453659

    Pendine

    This unrivalled destination close to the Pembrokeshire border offers a range of outdoor pursuits and environmental education packages for both school and other organised groups.

    Add Pendine Outdoor Education Centre to your Itinerary

  12. Address

    11 Central Square, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, CF10 1EP

    Telephone

    029 2066 6444

    Cardiff

    Situated nearby Cardiff Central Railway Station - services travel to Drop, Llandaff, St Fagans, Pentrebane, Rhydlafar, Radyr, Penarth & Barry.

    Indicative Availability

    Book Cardiff Bus Interchange Online (opens in a new window)

    Add Cardiff Bus Interchange to your Itinerary

  13. Address

    The Royal Mint, Llantrisant, Pontyclun, CF72 8YT

    Telephone

    01443 623209

    Llantrisant

    The Royal Mint Experience is the only place in the world where you can watch the United Kingdom’s coins being made. 
    We cater for groups of all sizes to ensure your experience is a memorable one.

    Add The Royal Mint Experience |  Group Tours to your Itinerary

  14. Address

    Flintshire, CH6 5JE

    Telephone

    01352 759331

    Flint is a town lying on the estuary of the River Dee. It was the county town of the historic county of Flintshire and today has a population of around 13,000.

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  15. Address

    Cardiff

    Cardiff

    Cardiff, is Europe’s youngest capital city and has been the capital city of Wales for around 50 years.

    Add Caerdydd | Cardiff to your Itinerary

  16. Address

    Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys, LD5 4RW

    Llanwrtyd Wells

    Llanwrtyd Wells is the smallest town in Britain. It is also one of the friendliest, having a long history of catering for the many visitors who today come to enjoy the unspoilt beauty of the surrounding Cambrian Mountains.

    Add Llanwrtyd Wells to your Itinerary

  17. Address

    Quay Street Car Park, Cardigan, Ceredigion, SA43 1HR

    Telephone

    01239 615554

    Cardigan

    The Cardigan River & Food Festival is one of West Wales’ premier food and river celebrations, now in its mid-26th year.

    Indicative Availability

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  18. Address

    Cadair Idris, Southern Snowdonia, LL39 1AX

    Telephone

    0300 065 3000

    Southern Snowdonia

    There are three recommended walking routes to conquer Cader Idris. Whichever route you take they are all designated ‘hard/strenuous’ routes, and you should allow between five to six hours to get there and back

    Add Cadair Idris | Walking Routes (NRW) to your Itinerary

  19. Address

    Pembrokeshire, SA43 2SF

    Telephone

    01239 613230

    Cilgerran is on the border of Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire between St Dogmaels and Cenarth. The village is linear in nature and stretches along the south bank of the Teifi River.

    Add Cilgerran to your Itinerary

  20. Address

    Cardigan - Aberporth, Cardigan - Aberporth, Ceredigion, SA43 1JL

    Cardigan - Aberporth

    1st section of the Ceredigion Coastal Path
    Total distance 18.7km (11.7 miles)
    Cardigan to Gwbert 5.6km (3.5 miles), grade/easy
    Gwbert to Mwnt 5.8km (3.6 miles), grade/easy
    Mwnt to Aberporth 8km (5 miles), grade/moderate

    Add Ceredigion Coast Path  | Cardigan - Aberporth to your Itinerary

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