Excursions

Brecon Beacons
Brecon Beacons
The Brecon Beacons National Park is only half an hour's drive
north of Cardiff and comprises four mountain ranges and an
interesting terrain of old mining valleys, bare escarpments and
sprawling sheep farms. Most visitors are walkers heading for Offa's
Dyke Path, which passes...
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Freshwater West, Pembrokeshire © www.visitpembrokeshire.com
Pembrokeshire
Located in the southwest corner of Wales the Pembrokeshire Coast
National Park runs along a coastline riddled with rugged cliffs,
superb sandy beaches, rocky coves and tiny fishing villages. There
is some spectacular scenery and wonderful coastal walks including
the well-trodden 167-mile (269km) Coast...
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Snowdonia
Snowdonia
Snowdonia is Britain's second-biggest national park after the
Lake District, boasting rugged mountain trails through some of the
tallest peaks south of the Scottish Highlands. The tallest peak is
Mount Snowdon at 3,560ft (1,068m), which is visited by half a
million people each year,...
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Caernarfon
Caernarfon
Situated in North Wales, across the Menai Strait from the Isle
of Anglesey, is Caernarfon, dominated by the walls of its
13th-century castle. It was here that, in 1969, Prince Charles'
investiture as Prince of Wales took place. It was a dramatic event
marked...
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