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Aberystwyth
Quieter than the town's North Beach, Aberystwyth's long South Beach is sandwiched between the town's castle and the harbour breakwater. Tanybwlch Beach is south of Aberystwyth harbour
Carmarthenshire
Heritage garden of excellence set in the Tywi Valley. A renowned plantsman's paradise where visitors can explore over 10 acres of gardens in over 20 different styles from sub-tropical and woodland, to formal and modern.
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.
Nelson
Nelson bus station is by Ashgrove Terrace off Dynevor Terrace with services from/to Pontypridd, Treharris and Merthyr Tydfil.
An archaeologist’s paradise. Tribal capital of the Silures (Venta Silurum) - impressive fourth-century walls standing up to 17 feet (5.2m) high. Excavated houses, forum-basilica and a Romano-British temple also remain.
Ceredigion
Part of Llandysul Trails - Coed y Foel Woods to Capel Dewi
Start: SN418406 - Car Park, Llandysul
Suitable for: Moderately fit walkers
Grade: Moderate-Strenuous
Distance: 13.1km/8M
Time: 4.5 hours (excluding rest stops)
Amlwch
The """"Copper Kingdom"""" refers to the area of Amlwch on Anglesey, North Wales which once had the largest copper mine in the world.
Rhaeadr Gwy | Rhayader
A circular 84 mile route following quiet country lanes, and crossing some of Mid-Wales' most spectacular scenery. For those with mountain-bike skills, there are exciting off-road alternatives.
Aberporth
The small village of Tresaith, just to the east of Aberporth, overlooks this attractive sandy beach; popular for sailing and surfing; there are rock pools to explore and even a waterfall.
Llangollen
Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod is located in the idyllic mountain town of Llangollen in North East Wales
Flint
Flint railway station is on the North Wales Coast Line from Chester to Holyhead.
PWLLHELI
Luxury boutique adults only glamping retreat in a quiet rural Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with uninterrupted far-reaching views to Yr Eifl (The Rivals) mountains on the Pen Llyn in North Wales.
www.luxuryglampingwales.co.uk
Nottage
If you're looking for adventure look no further than Adventures Outdoor Activity Centre in South Wales. Our local area offers a superb platform for many adventure sports & activities, mountains, beaches, lakes, rivers & a superb coastline.
Powys
CLYWEDOG RIVERSIDE HOLIDAY HOME PARK IS A FAMILY RUN CARAVAN PARK WHERE THE EMPHASIS IS ON PEACE AND TRANQUILLITY. FAMILIES AND FRIENDS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT YOUR CARAVAN BUT, IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN HIGH STANDARDS ON THE PARK.
Porthmadog
Situated in the historic market square of Tremadog, The Golden Fleece Inn is a truly traditional and quite unique family run Welsh Coaching Inn with a modern outlook on service and standards.
PWLLHELI
If you are looking for the perfect location to stay within Abersoch village then The Egryn is the place for you. 8 fully equipped ensuite rooms and 2 luxuriously appointed family suites. Private parking and seasonal restaurant.
Pembrokeshire
Neolithic tomb with large capstone supported by two of the four surviving upright stones.
Dyffryn Ardudwy
This very pleasant, privately owned public house stands in grounds close to Dyffryn Ardudwy station, between Barmouth and Harlech. The beach is a short walk away.
LLANDUDNO
Welcome you to the heart of historic Llandudno, and to the hospitality which has quickly made the Branstone Guest House one of the many reasons for returning to this beautiful and spectacular part of North Wales.
Rhydwyn
Dog Friendly Holiday cottages in Church Bay Anglesey, North Wales sleeping 2 to 12 people near beach