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One of Anglesey's premier beaches, Trearddur Bay is a picturesque sandy cove, sheltered by rocks on either side and backed by a promenade.
Y Drenewydd | Newtown
This 2.5 circular mile walk starts in the centre of Newtown and largely circles around the western boundaries of Newtown. It will take you along the River Severn and has some road and off-road walking.
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.
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Rhyd-y-benwch Car Park, Old Hall, LLANIDLOES, Powys, SY18 6PTTelephone
0300 065 3000LLANIDLOES
In the heart of the Cambrian Mountain uplands of Mid Wales, the River Severn springs from the upper slopes of Pumlumon Cwmbiga. The walking trail to the source of the Severn starts in the Hafren Forest. Follow the white waymarkers. When reaching the…
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Promenade, Rhyl, Denbighshire, LL18 3AQTelephone
01745 330000Rhyl
The Theatre prides itself on the fact that it can attract world-class artists and play week runs of West End Musicals, whilst at the same time it can accommodate and facilitate vibrant Theatre in the Community, Community Dance and groups.
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Sarnau, near Cardigan, Ceredigion, SA44 6QLTelephone
01545570200Owned by the National Trust, Penbryn lies between Tresaith and Llangrannog, two other popular coves linked by the Wales Coast Path and a network of quiet wooded lanes.
Isle of Anglesey
A sandy beach with rockpools and a promenade offering a safe haven for children to explore.
New Tredegar (Tredegar Newydd) is a former mining community in the Rhymney Valley to the north of Caerphilly and the area is rich in the mining heritage of South Wales.
Cardiff
A science discovery centre, designed to engage people of all ages in science through interactive exhibits and live demonstrations.
Ceredigion
Part of Llandysul Trails -Coed y Foel Woodland & Countryside Walk
Start: SN418406 - Car Park, Llandysul
Suitable for: Moderately fit walkers
Grade: Moderate
Distance: 9km/5.6M
Time: 3 hours (excluding rest stops)Address
Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways, Porthmadog Harbour Station, Porthmadog, Gwynedd, LL49 9NFTelephone
01766 516000Porthmadog
The Trailffest Half Marathon is an unforgettable journey through some of the most breathtaking landscapes imaginable.
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Cwmfforest Riding Centre, Pengenffordd, Talgarth, Brecon, LD30EUTelephone
01874 711398Talgarth
Trans Wales Trails offer all abilities of rider a choice of horse-riding holidays in some of the most beautiful and undiscovered parts of the Mid Wales countryside.
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Dinefwr, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, SA19 6RTTelephone
01558 824512Llandeilo
This beautiful area of parkland has many very old trees, some of which are estimated to be over 700 years old and which support numerous interesting lichens and insects.
Denbighshire
On Saturday 20 & Sunday 21 September enjoy free entry to Denbigh Castle
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Ogmore Beach, Ogmore-by-Sea, Vale of Glamorgan, CF32 0PDTelephone
01446 704867Vale of Glamorgan
Ogmore is one of the most popular beaches for visitors along the Glamorgan Heritage Coast due to its expansive golden sands and fertile rock pools.
Hay-on-Wye
Hay Castle sets the imagination soaring. Once a great medieval stronghold, the castle and the grounds in the welsh borderlands are alive with possibilities once again as a centre for cultural, arts and education.
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Anglesey Adventures, 31 Ffordd Beibio, HOLYHEAD, Ynys Mon, Isle of Anglesey, LL65 2ENTelephone
07896 239951HOLYHEAD, Ynys Mon
Anglesey Adventures is an adventure activity company that provides Adventure Days and skill based Mountaineering and Climbing courses throughout Snowdonia and North Wales.
Steelhouse Festival is one of the UK’s premier classic rock and metal festivals, held annually in the scenic surroundings of the Welsh mountains, known for its friendly atmosphere and stunning location.
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Cae-Cethin, Llanfair, HARLECH, Gwynedd, LL46 2SATelephone
01766 780247HARLECH
Slate mine tourist attraction and childrens farm park, play area, nature trail, shop and cafe.
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Glan-y-Don, Abererch, Pwllheli, Gwynedd, LL53 6PJTelephone
01286 679686Pwllheli
Abererch’s beautiful beach, an ideal place for families, extends all the way to Pwllheli.