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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.
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Cookes Works, Penrhyndeudraeth, Gwynedd, LL48 6LYTelephone
01248 351541Penrhyndeudraeth
Gwaith Powdwr is a decommissioned explosive works, which was taken over by the North Wales Wildlife Trust in the late 1990's and is now a flourishing nature reserve.
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The Rodd, Presteigne, Powys, LD8 2LLTelephone
01544260149Presteigne
FREE community day with live music, food and drink.
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Cwm Rhaeadr Woodland (NRW), Near Llandovery, Llandovery, CarmarthenshireTelephone
0300 065 3000Llandovery
Six miles from Llandovery, this woodland and picnic area is in the peaceful Tywi valley. Glimpse the waterfall on the walking trail or explore the woodland on the accessible trail. Red-graded mountain bike trail for experienced riders.
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Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort, Meline, Crymych, Pembrokeshire, SA41 3URTelephone
01239 891319Crymych
Castell Henllys Iron Age Village is set within thirty acres of beautiful woodland and river meadows. It is home to expertly-recreated Iron Age roundhouses built exactly where they would have stood more than 2,000 years ago.
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Pili Palas, Penmynydd Road, Menai Bridge, Isle of Anglesey, LL59 5RPTelephone
01248 712474Menai Bridge
Free Parking, Butterfly House, Bird House, Snake House, lizard land. Phasmid Corner, Ant Avenue, Tropical Hide, Toddlers Corner, Pets Corner, Aviary, Butterfly Garden, Terrapin Pond, Cafe, Shop, Play area indoor and outdoor.
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Margam Country Park & Castle, Margam, Port Talbot, West Glamorgan, SA13 2TJTelephone
01639 881635Port Talbot
Set in 1000 acres of glorious parklands, Margam Country Park offers natural beauty, history, wildlife and a wide range of fun activities and facilities to make it one of the best days out in Wales for all the family
Ammanford, the third largest town in the county of Carmarthenshire in South West Wales, is predominately a shopping area and tourism town for many villages in the neighbouring areas.
Goodwick is the twin town of Fishguard and in 1797 witnessed the last invasion of Britain.
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Superbly situated on the shores of the Mawddach Estuary and set against the spectacular backdrop of the Cadair Mountain Range, MIN-Y-DON provides a unique setting for family and youth group holidays.
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Vale of Glamorgan, CF71 7BXTelephone
01446 704867Cowbridge, Y Bont Faen in Welsh, is a stunning town situated in the heart of the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales.
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Circular Cycling Route, Montgomery, Powys, SY15 6HNTelephone
01938 552043Montgomery
There are five Montgomery Cycle Trails based in and around Montgomery that will provide you with beautiful views of the dramatic countryside of the Mid Wales Marches. Cycle Parking is available in Broad Street in the town centre.
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Weobley Castle (Cadw), Llanrhidian, Swansea, SA3 1HBLlanrhidian
The original running, adventure and music Festival. Discover a different kind of energy.
Sandy Cove Beach, Kinmel Bay is a fine north facing sandy beach backed by a narrow promenade used by walkers and cyclists.
Swansea
Swansea City bus station lies immediately to the west of the Quadrant Shopping Centre with services from/to London, Manchester, Nottingham, Birmingham, Newport, Cardiff and West Wales.
The market town of Holywell takes its name from the St Winefride's Well, a holy well surrounded by a chapel. It lies to the west of the River Dee estuary.
Ceredigion
Part of Llandysul Trails - South Clettwr Valley Walk
Start: SN452425 - Car Park, Capel Dewi church hall
Suitable for: Moderately fit walkers
Grade: Easy
Distance: 4.8km/3M
Time: 2 hours (excluding rest stops)Rest Bay is a popular beach at Porthcawl with miles of fine quality golden sand and some rock pools backed by low cliffs.
Llanrhystud
Llanrhystud is a Ceredigion coastal village midway between Aberystwyth and Aberaeron. It has a half mile long sandy beach at low tide which is well suited for windsurfing and swimming.
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Opposite Newbridge Fields, Ty Wrth Y Coed, Merthyr Mawr, Bridgend, CF32 0NUTelephone
07967 307139Merthyr Mawr, Bridgend
This 2 day event is a wonderful day out for the family and one that is really living up to its tag line ‘something for everyone‘.