Beautiful and varied stretch of the Pembrokeshire coast. This extensive estate is a coastal property of great contrast, including 8 miles of cliff, headlands, beaches and sand dunes, elongated freshwater lakes bordered by trees, sheltered bays and ma...
The "Mountain Centre" is located 5 miles south west of Brecon and some 15 miles north of Merthyr Tydfil. It was opened in 1966 with financial assistant from the Carnegie United Kingdom Trust. The Mountain Centre, which is how everyone refers to it in...
The Rock Park is a prominent park and woodland community space in Llandrindod Wells which was established in the Spa town's Victorian heyday. Originally designed as a 'natural' open space to compliment the provision of the naturally occurring spring ...
Glansevern Hall is romantically positioned on the banks of the River Severn with gardens that extend to more than 25 acres. There is a gentle walk from the gardens to the Severn through the "folly garden" and wild flower meadow with a raised bird-hi...
Bwlch Nant yr Arian Forest Visitor Centre is a little piece of heaven in the Cambrian Mountains. From scenic walks and world class mountain biking to adventure play areas and Animal Puzzle Trail. Red Kites are fed daily, and can be viewed from the c...
People visit Pembrey Country Park for many different reasons, some to enjoy the freedom to wander around 202 hectares of glorious parkland and some to take advantage of one of the cleanest beaches in Wales. Set against the spectacular backdrop of th...
The National Botanic Garden of Wales was created within a beautiful 568-acre Regency park, combining 200-year-old historical features with spectacular modern architecture and landscaping and a collection of some 100,000 different plants. The Great G...
At Upton there are several gardens within a garden which in all extends to about 35 acres. All of the gardens are surrounded by the ARBOTETUM, a collection of rare trees mostly planted in the 1920’s and 30 and include mature specimens of: Drimys w...
Llys y Fran Reservoir and Country Park covers 350 acres and includes a 212 acre reservoir. The land surrounding the reservoir consists of grasslands and woodland, predominantly sessile oak. Two main parking areas are available which are pay and disp...
Picton Castle - Picton Castle is a most unusual ancient building being in design half fortified manor house and half fully developed medieval castle. From the outside with its four symmetrically spaced half round towers and gatehouse entrance ...
Scolton Manor Museum and Visitor Centre is set in a traditional Victorian country house, Scolton Manor was designed, built and furnished by the local firm of architects William and James Owen. Completed in 1842 the house cost just under 3,000 pounds ...
Hafod Uchtryd, 12 miles south-east of Aberystwyth, is recognised as one of the finest examples in Europe of a Picturesque landscape. Its most celebrated owner, Thomas Johnes (1748-1816), built a new house in this remote location and laid out its gro...
Llyn Llech Owain Country Park central feature is the lake itself, which is surrounded by peat bog. The rest of the park consists largely of coniferous woodland, planted by the Forestry Commission during the 1960's, but there are also areas of dry h...
Gilfach Nature Reserve is set in the lovely Marteg Valley just north of Rhayader, Gilfach is a 410 acre hill farm nature reserve, owned and managed by Radnorshire Wildlife Trust for the benefit of wildlife. The farm is a mosaic of habitat including t...
The area now known as Porthkerry Country Park has been mixed meadow, farmland and woodland since medieval times. Once split between the ancient manors of Barry, Porthkerry and Penmark, the area was bought by the Romilly family in 1412, which worked t...
Bryngarw House is nestled in 113 acres of picturesque country parkland. The history of the house itself is vague, but architectural evidence appears to indicate that it was originally a farmhouse, possibly dating from the 15th century. The first r...
The National Wetland Centre near Llanelli in Wales is a 450 acre mosaic of lakes, scrapes, pools, streams and lagoons adjoining the salt marshes and shore of the scenic Burry Inlet. The range of habitats makes the site a refuge for many different ...
At Garwnant Visitor Centre you can explore over 400 acres of beautiful woodland. Experience our tranquil nature trails or thrilling kids' mountain bike course and enjoy fresh local produce in our restaurant....
Cosmeston Lakes Country Park The country park has a variety of habitats covering over 100 hectares of land and water, with some areas designated a S.S.S.I (Site of Special Scientific Interest) protecting the rare and diverse plant and animal spe...
There is so much to keep you busy during a visit to Afan Forest Park. The fantastic landscape offers lots of opportunities to get out and experience nature. There are excellent mountain biking, cycling and walking trails for visitors to enjoy. M...
Margam Abbey Church, founded in 1147 is the only Cistercian Foundation in Wales whose nave is still intact and used for Christian worship. Other remains of the Monastery include a twelve-sided Chapter House in early English style located within Marga...
Craig-y-nos Country Park is set in a beautiful setting with trees, two rivers, ponds and meadows to walk around and enjoy. We have plenty of seats and picnic benches too....
Singleton Botanical Gardens are based in the old walled garden of Singleton Park. The gardens contain fine specimens of rare and exotic plants from around the world. They are at their most spectacular during August when a full programme of events, to...
Located in Margam Country Park (near Port Talbot), which boasts splendid landscapes and Wales's largest deer herd.
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Visit Caldicot's magnificent medieval castle set in fifty-five acres of beautiful parkland. Discover its colourful history with an audio tour. Relax and enjoy the grounds and explore hands-on activities. Facilities include a gift shop, tea room, even...
Dinefwr Park and Castle is set in an 18th-century landscape park, enclosing a medieval deer park. Dinefwr is home to more than 100 fallow deer and a small herd of Dinefwr White Park Cattle. A number of scenic walks include access to Dinefwr Castle, w...
We want to make sure you have the best day out ever at Oakwood. There are so many rides and so much you can do here at Oakwood Theme Park that you wont want to ever go home.
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The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, one of Britain's breathing spaces, takes in about a third of the county including the entire coastal strip, the upper reaches of the Daugleddau (two swords) and the Preselis. It's the only National Park that is ...
Here at The Dinosaur Park Tenby the family fun lasts all day, and with all of our manned rides included in the price its great value for money too! The Dinosaur Trail is a mile long woodland walk full of surprises. Brush up on your knowledge by doin...
Anna Ryder Richardson's Wild Welsh Zoo has something for everyone! Experience close-up meetings with endangered animals from all over the world. Meet TV stars Steve and Lisa, Tommy the Tapir and his new mate Rio. Yumusak the Bactrian camel is n...
Barry Island Pleasure Park activities are centred around sandy Whitmore Bay and the adjacent pleasure park. Barry Island Pleasure Park has over 50 rides and attractions, for all ages including the Log Flume, Viper Ride, Pirate Ship, Galloping Hors...
The Rhondda Heritage Park based at the former Lewis Merthyr Colliery, Trehafod, is one of the top heritage and cultural visitor attractions in South Wales and provides a fun and interesting day out for individuals, groups, school children and student...
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