Discover South Wales
South Wales welcomes you with breath-taking landscapes, crystal clear lakes surrounded by rugged mountains, golden sandy beaches and quaint towns to explore. It really has it all, whether you want to discover the culture in Laugharne, feast on local delicacies in coastal towns or hike up Fan Brycheiniog.
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Places to visit
Brecon Beacons National Park - four falls tour
Head to Brecon Beacons National park to hike through open moorlands, scenic valleys, and to treeless peaks. A must-do is the 'Four Waterfalls Walk', a peaceful woodland walk that takes you to four spectacular waterfalls. It’s also an International Dark Sky Reserve, meaning a night time visit will open your eyes to millions of stars in the night sky.
Laugharne Castle
Laugharne Castle is both a medieval castle and Tudor mansion. Dylan Thomas, Laugharne’s most famous resident, wrote 'Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog' in the castle summerhouse. Nowadays the castle is the venue for various (medieval) events, exhibitions and is open for day visits. Go on a journey through time together.
Iconic Tenby
Steeped in history and surrounded by a medieval wall, Tenby is a fantastic place to visit when you South Wales. Not only does it have shops specialising in locally produced items, it’s also home to a beautiful beach, and plays host to plenty of attractions. From boat trips and golf to wildlife parks, you’re sure to have a fantastic day exploring this iconic town.
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