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Powys
Please make sure to visit our Outdoor Activities Advisory Page and consider carefully the advice offered on the page in respect of making sure that any outdoor activities provider is suitably qualified, registered and experienced.
Cardigan
The River Teifi has some of the most breath taking , otherwise unreachable stretches in Wales. Heritage Canoes has the only commercial contract to take you there.
Pontypool
Pontypool Park is locally known as the People’s Park, covering some 64 hectares with several historical features - including Italian Gardens, Ice Houses, Folly Tower and Shell Grotto.
Carmarthenshire
Llansteffan Castle stands on a headland overlooking the sand-flats of the mouth of the river Tywi. The natural strength and strategic importance of this stunning location was recognised by the Norman invaders of Wales.
Llanrhystud
Within Eryl, there are two bedrooms on the first floor: one double room (with wooden sleigh-style bed) and one twin. The bathroom upstairs has a slipper bath, W.C. and basin. Downstairs there is a single bedroom and a shower-room with W.C.
Blackrock picnic area Black Rock is a picturesque picnic site on the banks of the river Severn between the two Severn Bridges.
Lampeter
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).
M40 The Warren
A beautiful luxury chalet awaits you on The Warren, Abersoch amidst the spectacular coast of the Llyn Peninsula. The chalet sleeps six people.
Carmarthen
Pantglas Hall Holiday Resort is located within the grounds of the Pantglas Hall Estate and the 25 self-catering lodges provide the perfect place for a relaxing holiday or short break in Carmarthenshire.
CRICCIETH
Claire and Sian offer the warmest of welcomes at Bron Rhiw in Criccieth.
Chepstow
Chepstow Museum reveals the rich and varied past of this ancient town, once an important port and market centre.
ABERGELE
The rural charm and natural beauty make Plas Farm the ideal holiday destination for you, your family and pets. Relax in a safe and peaceful environment. A nature lovers paradise amongst stunning rolling countryside.
Swansea
The new Dylan Thomas Exhibition opened on the 27 October 2014, Dylan’s 100th birthday.
Fishguard
Fishguard ferry terminal is operated primarily by Stena line and opperates 2 crossings per day to Rosslare (Ireland) taking approximately 3.5 hrs.
Wrexham
Wrexham Central Railway Station is the terminus of the Borderlands Line from Bidston with connections for Liverpool. See Wrexham General for mainline services.
Llandudno
Stay Llandudno
Coed Cae Road, Trehafod
Follow in the footsteps of the miners who once worked at the Lewis Merthyr Colliery, right here in the heart of the Rhondda Valley – the ‘Home of Coal.’
Flint
Flint railway station is on the North Wales Coast Line from Chester to Holyhead.
Gwynedd
Barmouth Bay Holiday Park is an award-winning park offering a unique blend of sea and mountain with a gorgeous sandy beach right on its doorstep! The perfect location for exploring, with excellent walking, hiking, cycling and climbing.