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Coed y Brenin Visitor Centre (NRW), Ganllwyd, Dolgellau, Gwynedd, LL40 2HZTelephone
01341 440747Dolgellau
Three walking trails are waymarked and start from Coed y Brenin Visitor Centre car park.
More walking trails start from our other car parks within Coed y Brenin Forest Park.
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Bala Lake Railway, Llanuwchlyn Station, Llanuwchlyn, Bala, Gwynedd, LL23 7DDTelephone
01678 540666Llanuwchlyn, Bala
Enjoy a wonderful display of miniature live steam traction engines, a miniature railway, and our usual train rides.
Caersws
Unique Fine Art gallery and unexpected jewel. The house, stables and outbuildings, are an intriguing mix of Georgian, Tudor and Victorian architecture set in mature gardens and farmland. Home of Sculpture Cymru, Sculptors in Wales.
Isle of Anglesey
Porth Tywyn Mawr is known locally as Sandy Beach; a long beach with sand dunes.
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Cottrell Park Golf Resort, Cottrell Park, St Nicholas, Cardiff, CF5 6SJTelephone
01446 781781St Nicholas
A welcoming club in the South East of Wales, Cottrell Park Golf Resort is one of the most popular golf facilities in the region.
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Various Venues, Presteigne, Powys, LD8 2YTTelephone
01544 267800Presteigne
The annual Presteigne Festival is Internationally renowned for its commissioning of new work, support of living composers and with a long tradition for the encouragement of talented young artists.
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Llys y Frân, Clarbeston Road, Pembrokeshire, SA63 4RRTelephone
01437 532273Clarbeston Road
Llys y Frân Lake has reopened following a £4m refurbishment with a new Visitor Centre, cafe, cycle hire, fishing, walking, watersports, adventure playground and climbing wall
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Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon TaffPontypridd
Pontypridd is probably best known for providing the world with the singing sensation that is Tom Jones!
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Corris, Machynlleth, Powys, SY20 9SSTelephone
0300 065 3000Powys
Start: NRW forest car park. Turn R just before Aberllefenni village sign
Grid Reference: SH 769 092
Distance: 7.4 km – 4.6 miles
Grade: Moderate
Terrain: Tarmac road and grassy tracks.
Maps: OS Explorer – OL 23Address
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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National Park Visitor Centre, Libanus, Brecon, Powys, LD3 8ERTelephone
01874 623366Brecon
The Bannau Brycheiniog Visitor Centre provides information and interpretation for visitors to the area. There is a cafe on site, picnic area and craft and gift shop. The centre is one of the best places in the National Park to experience Dark Skies.
Lydstep is a charming sand and shingle beach which enjoys an idyllic setting with dramatic views overlooking Caldey Island and backed by wooded cliffs.
Gwynedd
Llwyngwril is a shingle and boulder beach with sand and rock pools at low tide on a very picturesque stretch of the coast.
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Caerleon, Newport, NP18 1AETelephone
01633 422518Caerleon
Caerleon - the “fortress of the Legion” - was one of the most important military sites in Britain under the Roman Empire. Today Caerleon is an attractive historic town with a selection of pubs, restaurants and tea rooms.
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Various routes, Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys, LD5 4RWTelephone
07493 654048Llanwrtyd Wells
Choice of waymarked routes each day, covering a different area of the surrounding mountains, forests & valleys, through the magnificent scenery of mid-Wales
Pembrokeshire
A pleasant boat trip from Tenby Harbour takes you to this beautiful and fascinating island.
Caldey Island lies cradled in the magnificent South Pembrokeshire coastline on the western fringes of Wales. It is one of Britain's holy islands.Rhoscolyn
Borth Wen is a sweeping cove of sand backed by dunes with rock pools on the beach.
Hay-On-Wye
HowTheLightGetsIn Hay 2025 returns for a magical weekend 22nd-25th May!
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Llanfair Caereinion, Powys, SY21 0SQLlanfair Caereinion
Llanfair Caereinion in Montgomeryshire's Banwy Valley is one of the smallest towns in Powys. Almost 3,000 people lived here in the mid 19th century when the woollen industry was at its peak.
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Llanarthne, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, SA32 8HNTelephone
01558 667149Carmarthen
A place of international significance dedicated to conservation, horticulture, science, education, leisure and the arts. As a landmark Millennium project, the Garden of Wales links the history of the last millennium with the present.

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