Cwmcarn Forest and Visitor Centre
From thrilling adventures to tranquil overnight stays, Cwmcarn Forest is close enough to retreat to yet feels like a million miles away.
Cardiff is a great place to visit if you love history, culture and nature. You can explore the impressive Cardiff Castle, which dates back to the Roman times, or enjoy the modern attractions of the Cardiff Bay, such as the Millennium Centre and the Senedd. Cardiff also has many parks and gardens, where you can relax and admire the scenery. Whether you are looking for shopping, dining, entertainment or adventure, Cardiff has something for everyone.
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From thrilling adventures to tranquil overnight stays, Cwmcarn Forest is close enough to retreat to yet feels like a million miles away.
The Newport Ship is a fifteenth-century sailing vessel discovered by archaeologists in June 2002 in the city of Newport, South East Wales.
Famed in the Middle Ages as King Arthurs Round Table, the amphitheatre at Caerleon was built to serve the Roman legionary fortress of Isca around AD 90.
A series of cold and warm baths, covered exercise rooms and even an open-air swimming pool. Roman Britain wasn't that bad at all if you were a Roman.
From soldiers barracks to Roman gardens; events to school trips, come and enjoy Wales ancient history and archaeology.
Ffwrwm is a place for people to come together; a place where stories are shared and where there is always time to stand and stare.
A wonderful project that aims to transform old railway track into a green traffic-free corridor from the Mendips to the sea.
The peoples' museum.
Welcome to 500 acres of countryside, walks, trails and family fun all within a mile of Aberdare.
Experience the tranquil beauty of South Wales by the Monmouthshire & Brecon canal.
One of the oldest surviving railway bridges in the world.
The Quantock Hills softly rise and fall from the north west of Taunton for some 12 miles towards the Bristol Channel.
Garwnant Visitor Centre facilities include forest walks, restaurant, education/conference facilities, information centre and children's play area.
Abergavenny Museum is set in the grounds of a 'ruined' Norman Castle, where you can enjoy a picnic during the summer & a brisk walk on colder days.
You don't have any existing visits (itineraries), why not create one?
e.g. "Lake District weekend", "Easter Family Day out"
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