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Offering world-class mountain biking, hiking, and a stunningly located campsite, Cwmcarn Forest is truly a Mecca for the outdoor aficionado. There’s plenty for the kids to do as well . . .... read more »
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Cardiff might not be a well-trodden destination for the fashion conscious or savvy shopper but, since its city centre revamp, it has much to offer... read more »
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If you're in need of a break from hectic city life, why not spend a weekend exploring the Welsh market town of Abergavenny by mountain bike, then indulging yourself in a gastropub or fine restaurant... read more »
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Whether it’s down to Charlotte and Gavin or Gavin and Stacey, Wales has a new-found status as a must-do destination. Time to spend a weekend in Cardiff, its cool capital city...... read more »
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Often omitted from tourist itineraries, the city of Newport has much to offer the family in search of an active day out... read more »
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The Fforest campsite near Cardigan, on the west coast of Wales, is the perfect place to unwind, and an ideal base from which to explore the area... read more »
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Over the last few decades, the south Wales valleys have been transformed into a walker's paradise. Why not visit Caerphilly County Borough and follow my suggested walks to discover the area yourself?... read more »
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From picturesque waterways to rolling hills and romantic ruins, Monmouthshire offers a wealth of wonderful views... read more »
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If you're searching for an island off the beaten tourist track, look no further than the UK's Bristol Channel. Here you will find Flat Holm, an undiscovered haven that's just waiting to be explored... read more »
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Base yourself at a swanky boutique hotel in Swansea and you're in prime position to explore the glorious beaches of the Gower Peninsula in South Wales... read more »
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