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St Brides Major
Lovingly created small group guided walking trips in Wales
Discover the magic of mountain sunrises, coastal sunsets & quiet nature in the most beautiful locations.
Guided day walks & overnight walking trips in all parts of Wales.
Vale of Glamorgan
A peaceful oasis on the outskirts of Cardiff, Dyffryn Gardens covers more than 55 acres.
Tongwynlais
The beautiful fabled home of the world's wealthiest man'. Enchanting fairytale castle. Picturesque woodland setting. Uniquely furnished and decorated rooms. On-site exhibition. Audio tour available.
Barry
A wide pebble beach with coastal walks nearby.
Hood Road
Anturio Adventure is based in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales. We offer Stand Up Paddleboarding classes for all levels & trips all over including abroad, Trail Running Festivals, Coasteering & more. We also offer Team Building Adventures
Cardiff
St Fagans is one of Europe's leading open–air museums and Wales's most popular heritage attraction. Winner of the 2019 UK Art Fund Museum of the Year.
Barry Island
A small sandy bay with a footpath linking around to Whitmore Bay.
Hensol
Hensol Castle Distillery is located in the cellar of Hensol Castle where there is a craft spirit distillery, bonded warehouse, gin school and visitor experience.
Penarth
Penarth Pier stands majestically looking out over the Severn estuary and is home to the iconic 1929 art deco styled refurbished Pavilion building.
Bridgend
Ewenny Priory, in Ewenny in the Vale of Glamorgan, was a monastery of the Benedictine order, founded in the 12th century.
Llantwit Major
Standing above the Bristol Channel is the imposing St Donats Castle, which is the longest continually inhabited castle in Wales.
Vale of Glamorgan
Medieval manor house, modified during the Tudor period, including a magnificently carved Renaissance porch.
Trinity Street
In The Cardiff Story’s fun, free and interactive galleries, discover how the city was transformed from the small market town of the 1300s, to one of the world's biggest ports in the 1900s, to the cool, cosmopolitan capital we know today.
Cowbridge
It is thought that the Normans built their original keep on the remains of Caer Dynnaf an iron age hillfort located to the west. The castle is now in the care of Cadw and the stone remains are well worth a visit.
St Nicholas
The historic parkland of Cottrell Resort is set in the heart of the Vale of Glamorgan and only 5 miles west of Cardiff. On site you'll find 2 championship designed golf courses, 3 state-of-the-art GC Hawk's sport simulators, an indoor & outdoor…
The Knap
One of the most popular all year round destinations in Barry, Knap Gardens are an oasis of calm. Summer or winter, Knap Gardens is a great place for families and dog walkers to go for a stroll or a bracing walk.
Cowbridge
The Cowbridge Physic Garden Trust (CPGT) have recreated a physic garden in Cowbridge, on the site of an area that was once part of Old Hall, the home of the Edmondes family from the eighteenth to the twentieth century.
Cardiff
Impressive Neolithic burial chamber of the so-called 'Cotswold-Severn' type. The capstone weighs around 40 tons and is one of the largest in Britain.
Vale of Glamorgan
Penarth Marina is situated within the sheltered waters of Cardiff Bay and built around the basins of the historic Penarth Docks.
Grangetown
Cardiff Bay - less than two miles from the centre - has become a widely respected sporting destination in its own right. Watersports enthusiasts of all ages and abilities.