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Velfrey Road, Lampeter Velfrey, Narberth, Pembrokeshire, SA34 0RATelephone
07950 886644Narberth
Velfrey Vineyard is Pembrokeshire's premier vineyard, established in 2016 on the gently south facing slopes of the Lampeter Vale near Narberth. We offer our own wines, tours and afternoon/cream teas from our shop overlooking the vineyard.
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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.
Pembrokeshire
Newgale beach is famous for its two mile stretch of pebble backed sand. With its 'large surf', it is considered by many one of the best places to take to the board in the whole of the UK.
Llandudno
Join us for a superb professional fireworks display set off in Llandudno Bay at 18:30
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Paris House, 8 New St, St Davids, Pembrokeshire, SA62 6SNTelephone
07494 141764St Davids
At Falcon Boats, we love to share Pembrokeshire's beautiful islands, coastline and stunning wildlife with our visitors, and we do this by providing scheduled boat tours around the St David's peninsula.
Cardigan
Mwnt, about 4.5 miles from Cardigan, is named after the conical hill (Foel y Mwnt) that rises above this popular beach. It is an ideal place to spot bottlenose dolphins, basking sharks and porpoises in the distance!
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Wales Millennium Centre, Bute Place, Cardiff, CF10 5ALTelephone
02920 636440Cardiff
Wales Millennium Centre is Wales’ national home for the performing arts in Cardiff Bay.
Pembrokeshire
Six miles from Tenby, this beautiful sandy beach with its freshwater stream and hillside castle is ideally suited to families and walkers/explorers.
The historic market town of Shrewsbury, the county town of Shropshire lies on the River Severn and has a population of around 72,000.
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Near New Radnor, New Radnor, Powys, LD8 2TNTelephone
0300 065 3000New Radnor
Warren Wood has been popular with tourists for over 200 years because of the waterfall known as Water-Break-its-Neck. The waymarked trail along a gorge and explore the woodland with some of the largest trees in Radnorshire.
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Llanfihangel Y Pennant, Near Abergynolwyn, Gwynedd, LL36 9TSNear Abergynolwyn
The Mary Jones Walk retraces the route the 15-year-old Mary Jones walked 25 miles from Llanfihangel-y-Pennant, across the Welsh mountains, to Bala to get a Bible from Revd. Thomas Charles.
Carmarthenshire
We all get our moments. But if you want a truly medieval moment, catch a glimpse of Kidwelly shrouded in early morning mist. Spine-tingling stuff. So complete and well-preserved it’s a match for any of the great castles of Wales.
Pembrokeshire
Amroth is a half mile long, flat, sandy beach with a huge expanse of sand at low tide for all sorts of beach games.
Isle of Anglesey
Moelfre beach is in a pretty shingle bay that adjoins the village and is popular for sailing, fishing, boating and picnics.
Conwy
Possibly the best preserved Elizabethan town house in Great Britain.
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Treardddur Bay, Isle of Anglesey, LL65 2YRTelephone
01286 672232Isle of Anglesey
Trearddur Bay is a village south of Holyhead on the west coast of Holy Island off the north-west coast of Anglesey. The historical name for Trearddur Bay is Towyn Capel or Tywyn y Capel.
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Brecon Beacons | Black Mountains, Cwmdu, Crickhowell, PowysTelephone
01873 812105Crickhowell
This walk starts on the west of this striking and distinctly shaped hill in the small village of Llangenny (240180), just to the east of the bridge over the Grwyne Fawr.
Beddgelert (Gelert's Grave), is a village in Snowdonia. It is reputed to be named after the legendary hound Gelert.
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Unit 2 - First Floor, Y Glyn, Llanberis, Gwynedd, LL55 4ELTelephone
01286 870 870Llanberis
RAW Adventures – based near Snowdon: a busy and friendly mountain activities provider: local guided walking, Climb Snowdon days, family climbing sessions, wild camping adventures, Hill & Mountain Skills courses, winter walking,
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Monmouth, MonmouthshireMonmouth
Monmouth is in the heart of the Wye Valley, and, as a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is surrounded by magnificent countryside.