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Machynlleth
Spend the day in the woods learning about plants and their natural dyes. This is a hands on workshop and you will go home with examples of the dyes you have made.
Aberdovey
The Aberdovey Outward Bound Centre in Southern Snowdonia is close to the coastal village of Aberdovey and has spectacular views over the Dyfi estuary.
Pembrokeshire
This imposing medieval palace stands in a grassy hollow next to purple-stoned St Davids Cathedral. Even in ruins, the palace is unequalled anywhere else in Wales
Cardigan
Join Illyria Theatre at Cardigan Castle for a magical outdoor performance of Pinocchio. Filled with adventure, humour, and memorable characters, this family-friendly retelling of the classic tale follows Pinocchio’s journey as he learns about…
Brynmawr (sometimes hyphenated to Bryn-mawr in Welsh — meaning "big hill") is a market town in Blaenau Gwent, South Wales.
Cleddau Reach, Pembroke Dock
The Pembrokeshire Performance Sailing Academy is a watersports provider that delivers all types of dinghy sailing, powerboat training, paddle sports and a climbing wall to visitor and locals alike. Acccomodation available, booking essential
MACHYNLLETH
Start: Pennal village
Grid Reference: SH 699 004
Distance: 13.2km – 8.3 miles
Grade: Strenuous – A mountain walk, not to be undertaken in poor visibility
Maps: OS Explorer – OL 23
PENRHYNDEUDRAETH
Edwardian garden created by Sir Clough William-Ellis.
Newport City
The Celtic Manor Resort is a world-class five-star destination just 90 minutes from London Heathrow. Set in 1400 acres of parkland in the beautiful Usk Valley in South Wales, it is the most complete resort in the UK and Europe
Tenby
Step into the world of a successful merchant and his family in 1500 when this fine three-storey house had just been built and Tenby was one of the busiest ports in Wales.
Montgomery
This weekend see the return of the popular Montgomery Walking Festival with a number of walks planned over the two days.
Machynlleth
The Dyfi Valley opens wide as it approaches Cardigan Bay Coast and ends in sandy beaches and dunes. It cradles the westerly spur of Powys, Ceredigion north of Aberystwyth, and the southern rim of Snowdonia National Park.
Presteigne
The Sidney Nolan Art Prize Exhibition presents more than 50 artworks selected from over 1,600 international submissions to the inaugural Sidney Nolan Art Prize.
Rest Bay is a popular beach at Porthcawl with miles of fine quality golden sand and some rock pools backed by low cliffs.
Connah's Quay is the largest town in Flintshire, on the River Dee, near the border with England. It is near the region's industrial centre, Deeside Industrial Park.
Owned 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.
Nr Aberystwyth
Historic landscape with dramatic walks, waterfalls and views. The Hafod Forest occupies some 200 hectares of the Ystwyth valley and surrounding hills.
Wrexham
We are the home of science in North Wales. You’ll find us full to the brim with science, exploration, and fun.
Ceredigion
Part of Llandysul Trails - Llandysul Town Historic Walk
Start/Finish: SN418406 - Car Park, Llandysul
Suitable for: All walkers
Grade: Easy
Distance: 1.1km/1.8M
Time: 1 hour (excluding rest stops)
Abergavenny
Managed by the National Trust, the Sugarloaf is one of the highest peaks in Monmouthshire and offers fantastic walks & views overlooking Abergavenny.