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Rhayader
Get off the beaten path and explore everything that Rhayader and the Elan Valley has to offer, from gentle relaxing walks to something to challenging the most experienced climbers.
Lake Vyrnwy
The Ann Griffiths Trail is a 7 mile linear walk that follows closely the bank of the River Vyrnwy for most of its length with the Berwyn mountains forming a splendid backdrop. The path runs from Pont Llogel, Llwydiarth to Pontrobert with scenery…
Pant
Straddling the border between England and Wales, the reserve lies at the southern end of the carboniferous limestone outcrop that stretches from Anglesey and the Great Orme at Llandudno.
Ponterwyd, Aberystwyth
Bwlch Nant yr Arian Visitor Centre sits at the head of a dramatic valley and has commanding views of Cardigan Bay and the Cambrian Mountains. Expect beautiful scenic walking trails all of which are waymarked and start from the visitor centre.
Murton
Offering a range of activities, Down to Earth is a social enterprise specialising in Sustainability Education and Natural Building and based on the Gower Peninsula, Swansea
Gwynedd
The Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) National Nature Reserve covers a massive 1,671 hectares, and it is home to arctic plants that have survived there since the end of the last glaciation approximately 12,000 years ago.
Swansea
The LC is packed with family activities from our 30ft climbing wall; 4 tier play area with ball pits, slides and bridges galore; fantastic waterpark with slides, rides and wave pool and our one of kind surf simulator the Boardrider!
Abersoch
A long stretch of sand and stones, it is extremely popular with surfers being exposed to the full force of the Atlantic.
Devil's Bridge
The village of Devil's Bridge is situated at the head of the Rheidol Valley in the heart of the Cambrian Mountains. Famous for its bridges and waterfall, Devil's Bridge and can be reached via the Vale of Rheidol Steam Railway.
Pembrokeshire
A small pebble beach to the west of Marloes which is used as the embarkation point for boats to Skomer Island.
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
Approached by a private road, our properties are adjacent to Aberporth's safe sandy Blue Flag beach. They are comfortable, fully equipped (including colour TV and microwave) and most have sea views. Ample parking.
Lampeter
With the River Aeron passing through the Gilfachweddog smallholding, West Wales Retreat in Felinfach offers you peace and quiet. It is rural but, with amenities close by, it is not cut off
Carmarthen
A warm welcome is always assured at this family farm where we offer spacious and comfortable accommodation in a tranquil rural setting. Peaceful yet near to village shop and connection to the A48 and M4.
Lampeter
Llangollen
Ideally suited for business and leisure, the Bridge End Hotel offers guests exceptional value and friendly, efficient service. Family rooms available. Lunch and dinner served. Bar with range of wines and beers. Overlooking the River Dee.
Rhoshill
This is West Wales' most exciting new music and arts venue. In Pembrokeshire, near the borders of Ceredigion and Carmarthen (in the Teifi Valley).
Emlyn Terrace, Pensarn
Guest Accommodation in Pensarn
Carmarthen
Each cottage is suited for a Couple or Single. Two single storey self catering stone cottages converted to a high standard in owners grounds. Secluded peaceful location. Gallery showing the spectacular views available on owner's web-site
Monmouth
Breakfast in two rooms with private facilities on a working farm in South Wales (near Monmouth). Environmental projects undertaken on farm.