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Fishguard
Fishguard is a coastal town situated where the River Gwaun meets the sea in a deep valley. It is a typical fishing village with a short tidal quay. A regular ferry leaves for Rosslare in Ireland from the nearby port of Fishguard Harbour.
Welshpool
Take part in a guided mindful walk around the garden before it opens to the public.
Brecon
Local hill rides with stunning scenery. Small groups & well schooled horses.
Craig-y-nos, Penycae/Swansea
Fitness Retreats at Craig-Y-Nos Castle
New Year's Day 5 mile guided walk.
Penycae
Craig-y-nos Country Park is on the southern edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park. It is a 40-acre Victorian garden with shady woodlands, meadows, ponds, lawns spread along the banks of the River Tawe.
Another chance to become a world champion, and all you have to do is pedal your mountain bikes the fastest!
Prestatyn
A large area of sand dunes and foreshore located between Prestatyn and Gronant.
Cardiff
Wales Millennium Centre is Wales’ national home for the performing arts in Cardiff Bay.
Builth Wells
Europe’s largest trucking festival since 1983. Action-packed shows for the whole family
Fishguard
A small sandy beach adjacent to the ferry terminal at Fishguard Harbour. There’s a promenade above the top of the beach and a long breakwater that you can walk along.
New Inn
The waterside restaurant, with unrivalled panoramic views of the lake, offers a variety of freshly prepared food including hearty breakfasts, daily specials and popular favourites.
Blaenau Ffestiniog
Antur Stiniog in Southern Snowdonia is a world-class mountain biking centre with 14 downhill mountain bike trails, graded from green to black, for riders of all abilities.
Antur Stiniog is one of only a few uplift centres in Wales which means you…
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.
Pembrokeshire
Caerfai Bay is 1 mile south of St David's and is accessed via a steep path. A small rocky cove at high tide and sandy beach and rock pools at low tide.
Borth
Borth railway station is on the Cambrian Line from Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth.
Powys
A picturesque cycle ride which follows part of Route 81 on country lanes between Leighton and Berriew.
23.7 Miles (38.1km) 3 hours - Elevation Total Ascent: 549M
Pembroke Dock lies north-west of the town of Pembroke and dates from 1814 when the Royal Dockyard was constructed which launched over 260 Royal Naval vessels until it closed in 1926.
Situated in the Rhondda Fawr Valley, Tonypandy is a town with a population of 3,500 in the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf.
Rhayader
We're offering six different workshops throughout the summer holidays, perfect for sparking curiosity and creativity in young minds.