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Find holiday inspiration for the perfect break - South Wales
South Wales is home to some of the most stunning countryside and exciting cities. Truly the best place for culture, adventure and beautiful beaches. Take a look at some of South Wales’ best bits right here.
South WalesArticles
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Carisbrooke Castle
Carisbrooke Castle, Isle of Wight Carisbrooke Castle is 11 miles south west of Newport and is one of the island’s most spectacular heritage attractions. Not only is it a must for those interested in the...
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Cardiff Bay Tourist Information
Cardiff bay at night Cardiff Bay is a stunning regeneration project, built within and around the Cardiff Bay Barrage (a massive engineering project closing off Cardiff Bay between Penarth Head and Queen...
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Cardiff Luxury Accommodation
The Big Sleep, Cardiff There are some occasions when only the best will do. With some spare cash, and a search of our site, you can find luxury accommodation for the perfect Cardiff break. As well as luxury...
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Gower Tourist Information
Wreck of Helvetica on Rhossili beach Gower, often known as The Gower Peninsula, is indeed a peninsula in South West Wales, covering the area from Swansea to Rhossili Bay. Most of Gower (including such villages...
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Rhayader Tourist Information
Craig Ddu near Rhayader Rhayader, a small, historic market town in Powys, mid Wales, is situated close to the source of the River Wye and the Cambrian Mountains. Its crossroads location has made it,...
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Abergavenny Tourist Information
Abergavenny Castle Market town Abergavenny on the eastern edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park is a popular base for walking and activity holidays in the Black Mountains. Offering a traditional Welsh...
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Llangorse Tourist Information
Llangorse Lake’s crannog Llangorse, Powys, in the Brecon Beacons area, is only a little way from Brecon, and is the location of South Wales’ largest natural lake – Llangorse Lake. What’s Llangorse like? The...
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Pontypool Tourist Information
Pontypool Wharf Pontypool, one of the biggest towns in Torfaen, Monmouthshire, is less than twenty minutes from Newport on the South Wales coast. The town probably gets its name from ‘a bridge near a swampy...
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Ystradgynlais Tourist Information
Henrhyd Waterfall Ystradgynlais is positioned on the River Tawe, South West Powys, in what used to be Brecknockshire. Close to Swansea (and frequently referred to as being in the Swansea Valley), yet also at...
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Montgomery Tourist Information
Set close to the England/ Wales border, Montgomery offers fantastic walking opportunities along the Offa’s Dyke Path which runs through the town and historical attractions include the Norman Montgomery Castle....
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Cardiff on a Budget
National Museum of Wales, Cardiff Cardiff is a city that’s vibrant, lively and quickly becoming a top tourist destination. Fortunately, this hasn’t led to uneccessarily high prices for the average...
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Cardiff Campsites
Though they’re limited in number, Cardiff campsites offer a cheaper opportunity to get away from work and responsibility, and to get back to the great outdoors. They’re not situated right in the city centre,...
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Cardiff Hotels
St David’s Hotel, Cardiff Bay Hotels in Cardiff vary in size, location and their facilities. You can choose from hotels with restaurants, gyms, swimming pools or wedding and conference facilities and you’ll...
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Cardiff Holiday Cottages
Cardiff Holiday Cottages If the busy city atmosphere isn’t what you’re looking for in your Cardiff holiday, why not consider one of the holiday cottages available for a self-catering stay? As the UK city with...
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Carmarthen Tourist Information
River Tywi, Carmarthen Possibly the oldest town in Wales and the birthplace of Merlin, Carmarthen sits alongside the River Tywi and offers a scenic base for exploring surrounding Carmarthenshire. The town...
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