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Adventure Beyond have been running adventure activities since 1977. We run a wide variety of activities across West Wales and the UK.
Ceredigion & Pembrokeshire, SA43 3BU
- Bushcraft with Adventure Beyond
- Canoeing with Adventure Beyond
- Rock Climbing with Adventure Beyond
- Coasteering with Adventure Beyond
- White Water Rafting with Adventure Beyond
- Adventure Beyond Abseiling
- Gorge Walking with Adventure Beyond
- Surfing with Adventure Beyond
- Kayaking with Adventure Beyond
- Paddle boarding with Adventure Beyond
- Improvised Raft building with Adventure Beyond
- Children's activities with Adventure Beyond
- Hill Walking with Adventure Beyond
- Sea Kayaking with Adventure Beyond
- White Water Tubing with Adventure Beyond
- Adventure Beyond Activity Organiser
NATIONAL BUSINESS TOURISM COMPANY OF THE YEAR 2011/2012 A 70 acre outdoor pursuits centre with bunkhouse accommodation in the Brecon Beacons situated at the top of the Swansea Valley. Suitable for groups wanting to do outdoor activities.
Head Office - Ty Anturiaeth, 83 Church Road, Seven Sisters, Neath, SA10 9DT
- Team Building
- Quad Biking
- Rock Climbing/Canyoning/Caving
- Hiking and Hill Walking
- Clay Pigeon Shooting
- Coasteering
- Caving
- Paintballing
- Merlins Coffee Shop, Bar & Budget Accommodation
- Surfing on Gower
- Hen & Stag
- Canyoning
- Group Accommodation
- Abseiling
- Gorge Scrambling
- Canoeing
- Improvised Rafting
- Kayaking
- Orienteering
- Mine Exploration
The National White Water Centre has over 25 years of experience in providing white water rafting at the best summer white water facility in the UK.
The conference facilities at Llangoed Hall can accommodate both small intimate meetings and large functions or gatherings.
The Elan Valley Visitor Centre has information about the area, an exhibition, cafe, audio-visual show, play area and toilets.
Kerry Vale Vineyard Visitor Centre at the eastern tip of the Kerry Vale - an area of outstanding natural beauty and just 3 miles south of the charming town of Montgomery includes Vineyard Experience Tours, shop and cafe.
Churchstoke, Montgomery, Powys, SY15 6HU
Gwersyll yr Urdd, Llangrannog is a residential centre on the West Wales coast that was set up in 1932.
Llangrannog, Llandysul, Ceredigion, SA44 6AE
The Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) is a world-renowned eco centre with seven acres of hands-on displays, examples of environmentally responsible building, renewable energy, organic gardens and kids’ holiday activities.
Good Day Out provide interesting, educational, and fun ways for people to easily engage with animals, wildlife, the countryside and rural skills.
Parc Penrhos is a family owned leisure & holiday complex with accommodation, restaurant & golf club with immaculate 18 hole course & 9 hole academy course situated between Aberystwyth & Aberaeron.
Within a setting of breathtaking beauty, history & romance, the 52 roomed Hall & its 12 acres overlook the church & the ruins of the 12th century "Abbey of The Long Valley" containing the monk's pond, & the grave of Llewellyn The Last.
Meeting room which can be set out in boardroom, theatre and class room style. Great location at Machynlleth Train Station.
Step into the 1870s at the award-winning Judge's Lodging and discover the world of a most unusual household.
Broneirion is a conference, residential & activity centre set in a Grade 2 listed house & 4 acres of grounds, overlooking the Severn Valley. Conveniently located in the heart of Mid Wales we are within easy reach of major road & rail links.
Weddings at Plas Dinam are all about being flexible. When you have your wedding at Plas Dinam the whole house and grounds are yours to use for the whole weekend.
The Dragon Hotel Restaurant and Bar are open daily for lunch and dinner. Food is served from 12:00 pm - 14:30 pm and 18:00 pm - 21:00 pm and you are assured that the finest local Welsh produce will feature on the menu.
Powis Castle, built circa 1200, began life as the medieval fortress of the Welsh Princes of Powys. The world-famous gardens, overhung with clipped yews, shelters rare plants laid out under the influence of Italian and French styles.