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Marloes holiday and accommodation guide
40_marloes1.jpgSouth West Wales The village of Marloes is a charming little village with a pub and shop, as well as a bistro. The coastal path is a few hundred metres away and the fabulous beach at Marloes Sands just a short walk aw... more
Caswell Bay Holiday and Accommodation Guide
104_beach 2.jpgSouth West Wales The Gower Peninsula - Gwyr Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious beaches, dramatic cliffs and tin... more
Druidston Haven beach
19_druids.jpgSouth West Wales The beach at Druidston Haven is a mile long stretch of golden sands that is west facing, with a pebble bank. Usually quite quiet, the beach lies in an impressive setting, with steep c... more
Bishopston Holiday and Accommodation Guide
102_view from caost path.jpgSouth West Wales The Gower Peninsula - Gwyr Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious beaches, dramatic cliffs and tin... more
Tenby holiday and accommodation guide
6_tenby-bbc.jpgSouth West Wales Tenby - Dinbych Y Pysgod - Little Fort of Fishes - as it’s known in Welsh. The picture postcard town of Tenby is in south Pembrokeshire and has a long history as a resort. In the ... more
Three Cliffs Bay Holiday and Accommodation Guide
101_3 cliffs beach.jpgSouth West Wales The Gower Peninsula - Gwyr Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious beaches, dramatic cliffs and tin... more
Penclawdd Holiday and Accommodation Guide
88_beach.jpgSouth West Wales The Gower Peninsula - Gwyr Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious beaches, dramatic cliffs and tiny pretty villages. The Gower produ... more
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
52_baraf2.jpgSouth West Wales The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park was designated in 1952 and is one of three National Parks in Wales. The others are the Brecon Beacons and Snowdonia. more
Welsh Surfing Federation Surf School
113_otc2sml.jpgSouth West Wales http://www.wsfsurfschool.co.uk Established in 1981 and Owned by the governing body for surfing in Wales and the only surf school based at ... more
Tenby Beach
16_tenby getty.jpgSouth West Wales Tenby is surrounded by two immaculate and large beaches: the north beach, a stretch of golden sand that looks back towards the harbour; and the south beach, a quieter spot than the no... more
Llanmadoc Holiday and Accommodation Guide
93_beach.jpgSouth West Wales The Gower Peninsula - Gwyr Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious beaches, dramatic cliffs and tin... more
Porthcawl holiday and accommodation guide
72_greg2.jpgSouth West Wales Porthcawl is a lively tourist town that attracts lots of holidaymakers each summer. Porthcawl has a mix of sandy beaches and wild rocky coastline, such that it is a fascinating place to visit all year... more
Llanelli Holiday and Accommodation Guide
63_millennium centre.jpgSouth West Wales Llanelli is famous for having one of the best rugby teams in Wales. The Scarlets rugby union team currently play at the famous Stradey Park ground about a mile outside the town centre, although there ... more
Kenfig Nature Reserve Holiday Guide
75_view to margam from kenfig.jpgSouth West Wales 2 miles to the West of Porthcawl is the small village of Kenfig. Kenfig is principally known for the Kenfig Nature Reserve, Kenfig Pool and the sand dunes. This is an excellent place for bird watching... more
Saundersfoot holiday and accommodation guide
7_beach3.jpgSouth West Wales Saundersfoot Located between Tenby and Amroth on the south coast of Pembrokeshire is... more
Freshwater West holiday and accommodation guide
37_freshwater west surf.jpgSouth West Wales A lovely beach with pristine water, backed by sand dunes and frames on either side by cliffs. The main attraction at Freshwater West is the surf, indeed, this is the home of the Welsh National Surfing... more
Southgate Holiday and Accommodation Guide
99_valley to sea.jpgSouth West Wales The Gower Peninsula - Gwyr Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious beaches, dramatic cliffs and tin... more
Horton Holiday and Accommodation Guide
97_beach.jpgSouth West Wales The Gower Peninsula - Gwyr Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious beaches, dramatic cliffs and tin... more
Barafundle holiday and accommodation guide
22_baraf1.jpgSouth West Wales The Stackpole Estate, Bosherston, and Barafundle Bay The National T... more
Langland Bay Holiday and Accommodation Guide
105_beach.jpgSouth West Wales The Gower Peninsula - Gwyr Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious beaches, dramatic cliffs and tin... more
Swansea Holiday and Accommodation Guide
73_swansea beach.jpgSouth West Wales Located right on the south coast of Wales, Swansea is the second largest city in Wales, with a population of over 200,000. There has been significant investment in Swansea in recent y... more
Nolton Haven beach
21_nh1.jpgSouth West Wales The tiny hamlet of Nolton Haven is just a mile or so from Druidston, and has a lovely, well sheltered cove. The beach is sandy and is dog friendly. There is a public telephone and a p... more
Progress Surf
112_04.jpgSouth West Wales http://www.swanseasurfing.com Progress surf Academy prides itself on providing a fun, friendly and personalised surfing tuition to all. We l... more
Merthyr Mawr, Ogmore and Southerndown holiday and accommodation guide
74_candleston castle.jpgSouth West Wales 3 miles to the East of Porthcawl is Ogmore which is a mainly residential area built on the coastal cliffs. There are a few restaurants and pubs in the area. Nearby are the ruins of more
Lanmorlais Holiday and Accommodation Guide
89_beach 2.jpgSouth West Wales The Gower Peninsula - Gwyr Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious beaches, dramatic cliffs and t... more
Solva holiday and accommodation guide
12_solva high street.jpgSouth West Wales Solva - Solfach Once a thriving port with passenger ships bound for New York, Solva is a beautiful natural harbour that now welcomes pleasure boats and yachts. Events i... more
Oxwich Holiday and Accommodation Guide
98_oxwich 5.jpgSouth West Wales The Gower Peninsula - Gwyr Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious beaches, dramatic cliffs and tin... more
Pwlldu Bay Holiday and Accommodation Guide
103_beach.jpgSouth West Wales The Gower Peninsula - Gwyr Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious beaches, dramatic cliffs and tin... more
Freshwater East holiday and accommodation guide
45_fresh east.jpgQuality Pub Food
South West Wales Freshwater East is a beautiful wide sandy beach with clear water which is backed by sand dunes with a fresh water stream running to the sea. It is an idyllic spot for families as it is a lovely shelte... more
Llanrhidian Holiday and Accommodation Guide
90_view from caost path.jpgSouth West Wales The Gower Peninsula - Gwyr Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious beaches, dramatic cliffs and tin... more