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The New Theatre is one of the principal theatres in Cardiff and celebrated its centenary in 2006. It is located in Cardiff city centre on Park Place, close to Cathays Park.
Chirk
Chirk railway station is on the Shrewsbury to Wrexham, Chester and North Wales route.
The Conwy Valley Line runs between Llandudno and Blaenau Ffestiniog through some of Wales' most breathtaking scenery.
Bronwydd
Join the train at Bronwydd Arms Station and take a trip into the past, on a living full-size steam railway. A new 1.75 mile long extension to Abergwili Junction opened on 1 July 2017, increasing the route length to 4 miles.
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Fishguard
Surrounded in the Natural Beauty of the North Pembrokeshire Coastline, with it's towering cliffs and secluded beaches, our qualified instructors will teach you the necessary skills to enable you to explore at your own pace.
Clunderwen
This tiny cottage was built as a ty un nos (house built in one night) around 1800 and last occupied in 1967. It is the last thatched cottage in Pembrokeshire. It is generally open only by appointment (please telephone to arrange a visit).
Vale of Glamorgan
Penarth Marina is situated within the sheltered waters of Cardiff Bay and built around the basins of the historic Penarth Docks.
Hereford
Hereford railway station is on the South to North Wales route between Newport and Shrewsbury.
Prestatyn
Prestatyn railway station is on the North Wales Coast Line from Chester to Holyhead.
Talgarth
Bronllys Castle near Talgarth is a sturdy stone tower with a turbulent history. It was first built as a ‘motte-and-bailey’ castle in the late 11th or early 12th century. The surviving stone tower dates from the 13th century and you can still climb…
Foel Grach is the eighth highest summit in Snowdonia and Wales at 3202ft, and is therefore included in the Welsh 3000s.
Pembroke
Pembroke railway station is on the Carmarthen and Whitland line to Pembroke Dock via Tenby.
Swansea
The Brangwyn Hall is a popular centre of social and cultural life in Swansea, located within the Guildhall; it is one of the principal cultural locations in Swansea.
PWLLHELI
The ideal family day out. Go Karting, Archery, Ten Pin Bowling, Soft Play Centre, Cafe & Dining Room & award-winning Farm Shop selling farm raised meat & locally sourced produce. Free entry & free parking.
Llanelli
Explore Llanelli’s past in the former Parc Howard mansion, a historic building set in a delightful civic park. The displays include a superb collection of Llanelly pottery and local paintings.
Killay
St Hilary’s was consecrated in 1926, is built of Red Brick and although small by many standards boasts some very fine Stained Glass Windows
A must visit for families of all ages. Singleton Park has acres of simple, unadorned green space.
Barmouth
Bendi-gedig Indoor Play Centre caters for children up to the age of 12 years, with separate areas designed especially for different ages. Cafe on site and meals are prepared in little & large sizes.
Isle of Anglesey
Din Lligwy conjures up a romantic image of a Celtic settlement hidden in a wooded grove.