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Activities in South West Wales: Horse Riding: Balloon Flights: Helicopter Flights and lots lots more......
Milford Haven Holiday Golf and Accommodation Guide
The town of Milford Haven takes its name from the waterway which has always been an important harbour...
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St Martins Haven Accommodation and Holiday Guide
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Kidwelly Castle
The castle lies on a bluff on the west bank of the river Gwendraeth where it runs into the great Towy...
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Skokholm Island Pembrokeshire
2 miles to the south of Skomer, is the smaller island of Skokholm, a mere 240 acres of red sandstone...
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St Davids Accommodation and Holiday Guide Pembrokeshire
The magical city of St David’s is the smallest city in the UK. It lies close to a spectacular stretch...
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Lamphey Castle
Here are the ruins of a stronghold of the bishops of St David’s. Anyone visiting neighbouring Pembroke...
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Skomer Island Accommodation and Holiday Guide
Skomer is one of the best places in Wales to see rare birds and has been a designated National Nature...
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Haverfordwest Castle
Until earlier in the 20thC the Western Cleddau was navigable up to the point which has now become the...
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Surfing on the Gower
The Gower Peninsula is one of the most scenic parts of Wales, a country already well known for its largely...
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Nolton Haven Beach and Accommodation Guide
The tiny hamlet of Nolton Haven is just a mile or so from Druidston, and has a lovely, well sheltered...
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Dinefwr Castle Carmarthen
Dinefwr Castle was built on a bold bluff projecting over the river Towy; precipitous on two sides it...
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Ballons over Wales
Hot Air Ballooning in Wales Meet at Penllergaer, and then depending on wind direction, fly from either...
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Welsh Surfing Federation Llangennith
Established in 1981 and Owned by the governing body for surfing in Wales and the only surf school based...
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Pembrokeshire Riding Holidays
The mild climate allows for horse riding holidays all year round – think of Camelot – that’s Pembrokeshire...
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Newgale Holiday and Accommodation Guide and Big Blue Kitesurfing
Situated close to the magical city of St David’s and the pretty harbour village of Solva is the small...
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Grassholm Island Pembrokeshire
Grassholm, the smallest of the three islands lies 9 miles west of Skomer and is famed for its large,...
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Oakwood Theme Park
Oakwood is a fantastic day out for all the family, particularly if you like white knuckle rides (and...
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Freshwater West Holiday and Accommodation Guide
A lovely beach with pristine water, backed by sand dunes and frames on either side by cliffs. The main...
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Bishopston Accommodation and Holiday Guide
Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious...
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Tenby Golf Club
This course was home to the 2006 Welsh PGA Championship, is the oldest established course in Wales and...
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Carreg Cennen Castle Llandeilo
The distant view of Carreg Cennen from the road between Llandeilo and Crosshands epitomises the romantic...
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Pembertons Chocolate Farm Llanboidy
Welcome to the Welsh Chocolate Farm, Croeso I'r Fferm Siocled Cymraeg Join us at the chocolate farm where...
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Llanmadoc Accommodation and Holiday Guide
Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious...
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Kenfig Nature Reserve
2 miles to the West of Porthcawl is the small village of Kenfig. Kenfig is principally known for the...
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Oxwich Bay Accommodation and Holiday Guide
Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious...
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Picton Castle Haverfordwest
The original Norman earth and timber stronghold stood to the west of the present castle which was built...
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Porthcawl Accommodation and Holiday Guide
Porthcawl is a lively tourist town that attracts lots of holidaymakers each summer. Porthcawl has a mix...
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Helicharter Wales
HeliCharter Wales Aviation has both Pleasure & Charter operations in Pembrokeshire, based at Haverfordwest...
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Brechfa Forest
Once a medieval hunting ground, Brechfa Forest is now a haven for walkers, cyclists, horse riders and...
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Merthyr Mawr, Ogmore and Southerndown Accommodation and Holiday Guide
3 miles to the East of Porthcawl is Ogmore which is a mainly residential area built on the coastal cliffs...
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Newport Links Golf Course
Golfing facilities at Newport Links are second to none. Our state-of-the-art 18-hole course is both challenging...
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Monk Nash, Nash Point and Llantwit Major Accommodation and Holiday Guide
About 15 miles South East of Porthcawl on the coast is Nash Point, which is situated on a headland and...
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Carmarthen Accommodation and Holiday Guide
Carmarthen – Caerfyrddin Carmarthenshire is a green and pleasant county. Sometimes described as The...
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Margam Accommodation and Holiday Guide
About 5 miles West of Porthcawl, on the road to Port Talbot lies the village of Margam. The jewel in...
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Gower Accommodation and Holiday Guide
Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious...
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Swansea Accommodation and Holiday Guide
Located right on the south coast of Wales, Swansea is the second largest city in Wales, with a population...
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Pembrokeshire Anglers Association
The Pembrokeshire Anglers Association is a long established fishing association that owns and leases...
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Heatherton Country Sports Park
Heatherton Country Sports Park in Pembrokeshire Wales, offers the family a fun and exciting day for all...
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Llawhaden Castle
Llawhaden was built by the Normans as a defence against the Welsh and to protect the rich estates of...
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Progress Surf Academy
Progress surf Academy prides itself on providing a fun, friendly and personalised surfing tuition to...
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Cwm Deri Vineyard
A chance to stroll through a vineyard in our home climate is rare, and to be able to do it surrounded...
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