NATIONAL CYCLE NETWORK
Read moreNational Cycle Network is an organization that advises travellers on how to get around on foot or by bike. The National Cycle Network offers several well-marked tours to discover some of Wales' most interesting historical sites. These include the bike ride between Pontypool and Blaenavon or the Taff Trail, a 93-km ride from Brecon to Cardiff, which links these old transport routes together, combining industrial heritage with the discovery of the area. A cyclists' paradise!
BLACK MOUNTAIN ACTIVITIES
Read moreUnder the motto "Have fun now, work later", we organize here a lot of outdoor activities: rafting, climbing, gorges exploration, hiking, canoeing... We have something for everyone: from beginners to the most sporty, for those who love thrills... Activities for all, however, typical gorges exploration or canyoning activities are subject to a minimum age (8 to 12 years old depending on the activities).
ROYAL PORTHCAWL GOLF CLUB
Read moreRoyal Porthcawl Golf Club is located in Porthcawl, Wales. Founded in 1891, it has a rich history and has hosted many prestigious tournaments. The 7,137-yard (6,526-meter) course is considered one of the best in the UK. It offers a real challenge to experienced golfers. The club also has on-site accommodation, allowing players to enjoy a good night's sleep before heading out to the course. After a round, visitors are invited to relax in the clubhouse and enjoy a drink in the bar.
PENNARD GOLF CLUB
Read morePennard Golf Club is a golf club located in Southgate, Swansea, Wales. Founded in 1896, it offers a magnificent golf course on the unspoilt Gower Peninsula. The club is for members only, but visitors are also welcome to enjoy the warm hospitality and the game of golf. To book a tee time, visitors can contact the club on 01792 233131. The club also has a pro shop where golfers can purchase golf equipment and clothing.
MACHYNYS PENINSULA GOLF & CC
Read moreMachynys Peninsula Golf & Country Club is a golf club located in Llanelli, Wales. The club features a Nicklaus-designed 7121-yard championship golf course, which has already hosted 16 championships, including 4 Royal & Ancient championships and 4 Ryder Cup Wales LET championships from Europe. The course offers an enjoyable experience for high-handicap golfers while providing a real challenge for low-handicap golfers. In addition to golf, the club also boasts a restaurant, spa and health club.
NATIONAL WHITEWATER CENTRE
Read moreThe National Whitewater Centre organises kayaking and rafting days. Beneath the lake is the old village of Bala, which would have been submerged after a young man forgot to hand over the well cover… It is said that one day the floods will devour the small village of Bala. The city is famous for its traditional past in wool making.
ZIP WORLD
Read moreWhether you are a thrill-seeker or an adult with a child's soul, don't miss a stop at Zip World! One of the largest and fastest zip lines in the world! 1.5 kilometres of descent at nearly 150 km/h, head first in the lying position. You can start up to four people at the same time. The sensations are incredible. A sensational new attraction that's making quite a splash. Other attractions, which may be more accessible to all, such as the Quarry Tour to discover the world of quarries.
ROYAL PORTHCAWL GOLF CLUB
Read moreFounded in 1891, the Royal Porthcawl Golf Club is ranked as the best golf course in the country and is among the best in the world. It has hosted many prestigious tournaments. Very traditional, since men and women do not access the clubhouse through the same door. A mythical place whose holes, unlike many links, are not aligned, and each one offers breathtaking views of the sea and the Bristol Channel. A great golf experience!
WEST WALES WATERSPORTS
Read moreFor all ages and levels. Some activities, such as windsurfing, require a minimum age of 16. Here, you can learn water sports such as kayaking, catamaran sailing, windsurfing, surfing, paddleboarding and more. You can learn for an hour, or opt directly for a package lasting several days. For those already familiar with the sport, don't worry: courses are also available for higher levels. For thrill-seekers, West Wales Watersports offers coasteering trips (jumping into the water from cliffs).
COED Y BRENIN FOREST PARK
Read moreAn information centre has been set up in the heart of the forest, where you can organise your family trips, regardless of the age of your children. There is a short walk and then picnic while sitting on tables outside, or organising a mountain bike ride or hiking. The centre also houses a pleasant coffee, with a large, raised terrace overlooking the forest.
MAWDDACH TRAIL
Read moreThere are many walks from the village. One of the most popular is the 15 km Mawddach Trail. On foot or by bike, well signposted, it starts by crossing the Barmouth viaduct and follows the old railroad line before arriving in the center of Dolgellau. Along the way, it's pleasant to stop off at the George III pub in Penmaenpool, which overlooks the estuary. Alternatively, try the Panorama Walk. The trail starts at the end of Porkington Terrace, which has the advantage of leading to a beautiful viewpoint.
GOWER COAST ADVENTURES
Read moreMaritimesightseeing to see the impressive coastline of the Gower Peninsula by rigid-hulled inflatable boat. Depart from Oxwich Bay for either Worms Head or Three Cliffs Bay. A great opportunity to enjoy the scenery and discover the marine wildlife up close! From May1, when the summer season opens, we hope to see dolphins, seals and numerous birds during the two-hour outings. And even without them, the view of the coast and cliffs is breathtaking.
OFFA’S DYKE PATH
Read moreThe hiking trail is 285 km long. There are several ways to join Offa's Dyke. Our suggestion: cross the bridge, direction Tutshill (Gloucestershire) and go up the road. Just before the big bend, stop to enjoy the plunging view of Chepstow Castle and the river. Then, you will see on your left (in front of the entrance of a housing estate) a sign indicating Offa's Dyke. This trip is really rural, taking you through meadows with cows and sheep, make sure to close the gates tightly as you pass!
RIBRIDE
Read moreRibRide offers a range of outings and boat types to suit all tastes. You can go for thrills and speed, or simply to enjoy a nice ride and beautiful scenery. Aboard comfortable, quiet but powerful inflatable boats, discover the Menai Strait, its historic bridges and stately homes, all the way to Bangor Pier. You can also explore Puffin Island and observe the country's largest seal colony.
SUGAR LOAF MOUNTAIN
Read moreThe ascent of this 580-metre mountain makes it a very popular hike in the area and presents no particular difficulty. Allow about 4 or 5 hours of travel time depending on the walkers. You can easily do it as a family, with children as long as they are used to walking a minimum. If necessary, a map of the hike is sold to the tourist office. From its summit, you have beautiful views of Brecon Beacons Park and the Bristol Channel: an ideal place to rest and enjoy a picnic!
BLUE PERIS MOUNTAIN CENTRE
Read moreYou have a wide range of options: abseiling, coastering, kayaking, mountain biking, orienteering, climbing, rafting... For the youngest or beginners who are apprehensive, Blue Peris Mountain Centre also offers the possibility to learn indoor climbing. And if you want to go on an adventure, don't hesitate to talk to them and ask about day trips or more. They also offer some dormitory beds if needed.
LLANDUDNO SKI SLOPE & SNOWBOARD CENTRE
Read moreSkiing in Llandudno in winter? Yes, it is possible, on one of the few artificial ski slopes on... Great Orme! The ski centre has set up a whole range of ski and snowboard courses at reasonable prices. And, icing on the cake: a huge toboggan, the longest in Great Britain, allows you to go down the Great Orme. Ideal with friends or family. On site, bar and restaurant await you for a gourmet break.