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Pendine
Outdoor adventure company providing activities for all ages and abilities. Situated in South West Wales on the edge of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park overlooking the famous Pendine Sands.
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Bridge Street, Llangollen, Denbighshire, LL20 8PFTelephone
01978 860763Llangollen
Fantastic outdoor adventures in the heart of Llangollen. 8 years old and up for an adventure of a lifetime.
Chirk is town with a population of around 4,500 situated between Wrexham and Oswestry. The Wales/England border is immediately south of the town.
The picturesque market town of Corwen sits at the foot of the Berwyn Mountains at the western end of the Dee Valley. The town is situated 11 miles (18 km) west of Llangollen and 13 miles (21 km) south of Ruthin.
Llandudno
A quieter sandy beach, with beautiful views and lots of rocks to explore, located between Llandudno and Rhos-on-Sea.
Brynsiencyn
The Anglesey Sea Zoo is Wales largest marine aquarium, nestling on the shores of the Menai Strait. With over 50 species, the Sea Zoo has re-created the habitats of the fauna and flora found around Anglesey and the North Wales coastline.
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Llanrhystud - Aberystwyth, Llanrhystud, Ceredigion, SY23 5BWTelephone
01545 570602Llanrhystud
6th section of the Ceredigion Coastal Path Llanrhystud to Aberystwyth
Total Distance 17km (10.6 miles) Grade - moderate/hard
Despite being challenging this section of Heritage Coast is dramatic, lonely and extremely worthwhile.Address
Minffordd, Talyllyn, Tywyn, Gwynedd, LL36 9AJTelephone
01654 761505Tywyn
Cadair Idris Visitor Centre & Tea Room is 250 metres from the car park and the Minffordd path to the Cadair Idris summit passes by them.
A long sandy beach at the eastern end of Red Wharf Bay on Anglesey.
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Talybont, Ceredigion, Ceredigion, SY24 5HETelephone
0300 065 3000Ceredigion
Start: Tal-y-bont village green
Grid Reference: SN 654 891
Distance: 3.1 km – 1.9 miles
Grade: Easy/moderate
Terrain: Tarmac road and grassy tracks. Can be muddy
Maps: OS Explorer – 213Address
Holyhead Rd, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 1LZTelephone
0800 464 0000Bangor
Bangor railway station is on the North Wales Coast Line from Chester to Holyhead.
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Crug Hywel | Crickhowell, Powys, NP8 1AATelephone
01873 812105Powys
The Table Mountain is clearly visible from most places in Crickhowell. It is just to the north of the village on the eastern shoulder of the much larger Pen Cerrig-calch which dominates the northern views. Grid Ref: SO218185
Isle of Anglesey
A sandy beach with rockpools and a promenade offering a safe haven for children to explore.
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Wildlife Trust of South & West Wales, Cilgerran, Cardigan, Pembrokeshire, SA43 2TBTelephone
01239 621600Cardigan
A 350 acre reserve with a difference. Wildlife of wetland, wood and meadow is conserved, whilst also being made accessible to the public along different footpaths.
Cardigan
Cardigan sits on the border between Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire with many superb beaches & coastal walks nearby.
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Plas Tan y Bwlch, Snowdonia National Park Centre, Maentwrog, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, LL41 3YUTelephone
01766 772601Maentwrog, Blaenau Ffestiniog
Plas Tan y Bwlch is the Environmental Study Centre for the Snowdonia National Park Authority. The 18c Manor House & Gardens are open daily.
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Moel Famau / Clwydian Range (NRW), Nr Mold, Flintshire, CH7 5LHTelephone
0300 065 3000Flintshire
Coed Llangwyfan Forest rises very steeply from the stream at its base and up on to the summit slopes of the Clwydian Hill near Penycloddiau.
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Welsh Wildlife Centre, Wildlife Trust of South & West Wales, Cilgerran, Cardigan, Pembrokeshire, SA43 2TBTelephone
01239 621600Cilgerran, Cardigan
A 350 acre reserve with a difference. Wildlife of wetland, wood and meadow is conserved, whilst also being made accessible to the public along different footpaths.
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Porth Tyn Tywyn, Llanfaelog, Isle of Anglesey, LL64 5JRTelephone
01248 750057Llanfaelog
A sandy, rural and undeveloped beach backed by dunes located south of Llanfaelog and south-east of Rhosneigr.
Hay-On-Wye
Ancient trees of this age are one of the rarest habitats in Europe and the UK has a large proportion. They support a range of rare and declining species of epiphytes.

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