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Cardiff
Cardiff, is Europe’s youngest capital city and has been the capital city of Wales for around 50 years.
Francis street
Paddleboarding, stand up paddling, stand up surfing or SUP for short , involves standing on a large board and propelling yourself along with a single bladed paddle its a great way to enjoy the coastline.
Machynlleth
Start: Village car park, Cwrt
Grid Reference:SH 688 000
Distance: 4.8 km – 3 miles (with extension 6.6 km - 4 miles)
Grade: Moderate (extension energetic)
Terrain: Tarmac road, firm tracks, fields and woodland
Maps: OS Explorer - OL 23
Conwy
Vale of Glamorgan
Llantwit Major/Cwm Colhuw Beach is great for surfing and coastal walks all year round. The Wales Coast Path joins up with the beach and offers some amazing walks and views.
Presteigne
Presteigne has its own Tourist Information Centre, based in The Judge’s Lodging historic building. There is a large amount of local information available, stretching throughout Powys, going into Herefordshire and much of Shropshire.
Gwynedd
This 120 acre reserve is a fine example of Ancient Woodland, with a rich flora of mosses, liverworts and ferns. The Coed Crafnant Reserve is comprised of two distinct woodlands; Coed Crafnant and Coed Dolbebin.
Nr Libanus
Craig Cerrig-gleisiad and Fan Frynych National Nature Reserve is a 156 acre (631,000 m²) area of the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Brynsiencyn
Ty Halen Môn - Anglesey Saltcote is a new £1.25m bespoke building on the banks of the Menai Strait just outside Brynsiencyn, where the famous white Halen Môn sea salt flakes are hand harvested from the clear waters of the Menai Strait.
Barmouth
Barmouth is one of the most picturesque resorts on the Welsh coast and is surrounded by the unrivalled splendour of the Snowdonia National Park.
Llangammarch Wells
Llangammarch Wells lies south-west of Builth Wells and east of Llanwrtyd Wells and is the smallest of the four spa towns/villages of Mid Wales.
Aberdyfi
Start: Snowdonia National Park Authority car park, Cwm Maethlon/Happy Valley
Grid Reference: SN 640 986
Distance: 5 km - 3.1 miles (shortcut 4 km – 2.5 miles)
Grade: Moderate
Terrain: Open moorland, firm tracks, fields and tarmac road.
Brecon Road
Built in 1824, Cyfarthfa Castle is an impressive monument to the Industrial Revolution. Once a Regency mansion, it now houses a magnificent Museum and Art Gallery.
Rhoose
Rhoose railway station is on the Vale of Glamorgan line between Cardiff/Barry and Bridgend and serves Cardiff Airport.
Llanmartin
Historic Country Inn with Delicious Food and 4 Star Luxury Accommodation.
The Old Barn Inn dates back to the early 1750s and has its own delightful rustic heritage and charm. Located within a few miles of the famous Celtic Manor Resort,
Bala
Modernsied town house
Few minutes walk from Bala town centre
Approx 3 milses from White Water centre
Private parking
Personal Breakfast menu with Special diets catered for
Access to kitchen facilities for picnic preparation
CAERNARFON
Quiet picturesque 4.5 acre site, nestling beside the River Seiont in Snowdonia - 2 miles from Caernarfon. Close to many leisure activities and historic attractions. We take 25 caravans/motor homes (36 hook-ups) and 35 tents.
Llanrwst
Golygfa Gwydyr is a social enterprise based in Llanrwst. We are a non-profit, community led organisation operating a value-based process.
Pwllheli
Traditional Welsh pub and hotel in Tudweiliog near Pwllheli
6-18 High Street
Ty Willis House