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  1. Address

    Oxwich, Swansea, SA3 1ND

    Telephone

    03000 252239

    Swansea

    Remains of a sumptuous, mock-fortified manor built by the Mansel family during the sixteenth century.

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  2. Down to Earth Project

    Address

    72a Manselfield Road, Murton, Swansea, SA3 3AP

    Telephone

    01792 232439

    Murton

    Offering a range of activities, Down to Earth is a social enterprise specialising in Sustainability Education and Natural Building and based on the Gower Peninsula, Swansea

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  3. Address

    LL16 3NU

    Telephone

    01352 759331

    This market town in the lower Vale of Clwyd is dominated by its impressive, partly ruined castle which looks out over the valley from Ruthin to the sea at Rhyl.

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  4. Address

    Holyhead Rd, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 1LZ

    Telephone

    0800 464 0000

    Bangor

    Bangor railway station is on the North Wales Coast Line from Chester to Holyhead.

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  5. Address

    Ceredigion, SA44 6SD

    Telephone

    01239 613230

    Llangrannog is one of Ceredigion's favourite seaside resorts, seven miles south of New Quay. Its award winning sandy beaches nestle below the cliffs and are crossed by the Ceredigion section of the Wales Coast Path.

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  6. Address

    Castle Street, Beaumaris, Isle of Anglesey, LL58 8AP

    Telephone

    03000 252239

    Beaumaris

    Beaumaris is the great unfinished masterpiece. It was built as one of the 'iron ring' of North Wales castles by the English monarch, Edward I to stamp his authority on the Welsh.

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  7. Address

    Station Yard, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, SA20 0BG

    Telephone

    0800 464 0000

    Llandovery

    Llandovery railway station is on the Heart of Wales Line that runs from Shrewsbury to Swansea.

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  8. Address

    Talybont Village Green, Talybont, Ceredigion, SY24 5HE

    Telephone

    0300 065 3000

    Talybont

    Start: Tal-y-bont village green
    Grid Reference: SN654 891
    Distance: Walk A: 10.5 km – 6.5 miles
    Walk B: 9.8 km – 6.1 miles
    Grade: Moderate
    Terrain: Tarmac road, firm tracks, fields and woodland. Can be muddy in places

    Add Talybont | Mynydd Gorddu Walk to your Itinerary

  9. Dinas Dinlle

    Address

    Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL54 5TW

    Telephone

    01286 672232

    Gwynedd

    Dinas Dinlle is a small coastal village situated south-west of Caernarfon at the mouth of the Menai Straight. It has a large sand and pebble Blue Flag beach (Morfa Dinlle).

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  10. Address

    Dolwyddelan, Conwy, LL25 0JD

    Telephone

    01690 750366

    Conwy

    Dolwyddelan, a mountain stronghold of the Welsh Princes, stands in a magnificent location deep in Snowdonia.

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  11. Sandy Haven Beach

    Address

    Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, SA73 3ST

    Telephone

    01437 771888

    Pembrokeshire

    Between Milford Haven and Dale, this is a cliff backed rocky beach but with a wide expanse of sand that is exposed at low tide.

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  12. Borth Wen Beach

    Address

    Borth Wen, Rhoscolyn, LL65 2NX

    Telephone

    01248 750057

    Rhoscolyn

    Borth Wen is a sweeping cove of sand backed by dunes with rock pools on the beach.

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  13. Address

    New Quay, Ceredigion, SA44 6LQ

    Telephone

    01545 570881

    New Quay

    ​Cwmtydu is an attractive, quiet beach that was once a harbour used as a traditional smugglers’ hideaway.

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  14. Wye Valley Woodlands  (NRW)

    Address

    Wye Valley, Between Chepstow and Monmouth, GL16 7NZ

    Telephone

    0300 065 3000

    Between Chepstow and Monmouth

    The Wye Valley is recognised as one of the most beautiful woodlands in Britain, with most of it’s 4,300 hectares lying within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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  15. Hereford

    Address

    Telephone

    01654 702653

    Hereford is a cathedral city and county town on the River Wye, 16 miles east of the border with Wales, 24 miles south-west of Worcester and 23 miles north-west of Gloucester; population 53,500.

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  16. Newtown Bus Station

    Address

    Back Lane Car Park, Newtown, Powys, SY16 2NW

    Telephone

    0800 464 0000

    Newtown

    Newtown bus station is located off Back Lane (opposite Argos) with services to Shrewsbury, Llanidloes, Machynlleth, Welshpool, Llandrindod Wells, Cardiff, Aberystwyth, Birmingham and London.

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  17. Address

    Morfa Nefyn, Nefyn, Gwynedd, LL53 6ED

    Telephone

    01286 679686

    Nefyn

    A long sweeping sheltered sandy bay nestling behind the Nefyn headland.

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  18. Address

    Porthcawl, CF36 3RT

    Telephone

    01656 815332

    Sker Beach is the most westerly of Porthcawl's beaches and is only accessible by walking from Rest Bay or the Kenfig National Nature Reserve.

    Add Porthcawl - Sker Beach and Pink Bay to your Itinerary

  19. Address

    Marloes, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA62 3BL

    Telephone

    01656 724100

    Haverfordwest

    Skomer Island National Nature Reserve - absolutely teeming with wildlife. On calm days the seas around Skomer are so glisteningly translucent that it is possible to see deep into the turquoise water.

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  20. Address

    Dolgellau - Barmouth, Southern Snowdonia, LL40 2TA

    Telephone

    01766 770274

    Dolgellau - Barmouth

    The vast and sandy Mawddach estuary is one of Snowdonia National Park’s most remarkable areas. The area is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Special Area of Conservation due to its salt marsh and lowland peat habitats.

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