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A visit to Cardiff- one of the most attractive cities in the UK is a must when exploring South Wales. Whether you’re an adventure seeker wanting to explore the man-made white-water rafting centre, or someone who enjoys shopping, the city has something to offer for everyone. For all the nature lovers, the lovely waterfalls in Brecon beacons National Parks, like the 90 ft high Henryd Falls are a must visit attraction. A home to majestic castles, views over coasts, national parks and many attractions, a visit to South Wales is sure to be unforgettable.
We love Fountain Hill - a stunning converted farmhouse which http://tetetrtrsleeps 12. This beautiful house is located near Cardigan in Pembrokeshire and would suit families or groups of friends looking to get together for a relaxing holiday. There are 6 bedrooms in total and the house has some amazing features like the feature fireplace and private hot tub.
There are numerous holiday lodges in South Wales, offering the perfect place to relax while exploring the region. Cardigan Bay Holiday Park is one such holiday park located just 300 yards from the Poppit Sands beach and has direct access to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Park. Located in a secluded valley, the site itself boasts numerous amenities like- outdoor heated pool, children’s play area, games room and a clubhouse.
The park has modern caravans or cottages suitable for 2-6 people. Some cottages like Old Millers Cottage have its own garden area and private hot tubs, ideal for a relaxing break with loved ones.
Croft Country Park is another stylish accommodation amidst 14 acres of beautiful countryside, close to the beautiful town of Narbeth with its independent shops and restaurants and the seaside town of Tenby. The holiday park has an indoor pool, an onsite restaurant and bar and a spa.
Caravans like Grassholm, sleep 6 and have private garden areas with decking and outdoor private hot tubs. The park is also within close proximity of the majestic Llansteffan Castle, sandy beaches or woodlands offering something to do for every mood.
Florence Springs Glamping is a perfect spot for people looking for a luxurious holiday in South Wales. The site near Tenby has private fishing lakes, fire pits and an 18-hole golf course. The accommodations include a choice of luxurious yurts, unique hobbit houses and tree houses. The hobbit houses particularly offer a unique experience. They have grass roofs, modern interior and private gardens with hot tubs. The site is a few miles away from the coast and has beautiful countryside right at the doorstep to enjoy scenic hikes.
The waterfalls in Brecon Beacons National park is a must visit for all the nature lovers. National Showcaves centre for caves in Swansea and the beautiful Galmorgan heritage Coast extending from Porthcawl to Aberthaw are amazing for a day out. A trip to Carreg Cennen Castle and Cardiff Castle is a must when exploring South Wales. Another must see is the small market town of Hay-on-Wye. The big Pit National Coal Museum is a further recommended visit to know more about the history of South Wales famous for coal mining.
With numerous attractions, South Wales has something to offer to everybody.
Top 5 Things to do in South Wales
South Wales is a popular holiday destination and a great place to enjoy a relaxing weekend away or summer holiday. With beautiful scenery and unmissable attractions, South Wales boasts something for all ages to enjoy. Famous for its beautiful coastline, Welsh valleys, mountainous countryside and the major city of Cardiff, you’ll find plenty to see, do and explore in South Wales.
Brecon Mountain Railway – One of the best ways to see the Brecon Beacons National Park is by taking a ride on the Brecon Mountain Railway. The traditional locomotive takes visitors through the national park, along the Pontsticill Reservoir and up to the Torpantau station. A great activity for the whole family, there is also a tearoom, play area and gift shop at the railway stations.
Glamorgan Heritage Coast – A trip to the coast is a must when you next visit South Wales. Stretching 14 miles you can explore the secluded coves, rural valleys and countryside, and lovely seaside towns. Perfect for walkers, cyclists, dog walkers or anyone who enjoys the great outdoors, the Glamorgan Heritage Coast has spectacular views and the second highest tidal range in the world!
Cardiff – Take a trip to the capital for a fantastic day out for the whole family. Whether you want to visit Cardiff Castle, the National Museum Cardiff or enjoy a spot of retail therapy in the arcades and St David’s shopping centre, Cardiff has it all. A great destination for the whole family, Cardiff is a vibrant city with so much to offer!
Rhondda Heritage Park is a fantastic and memorable experience for the whole family. Explore the underground mines on a guided tour and finish with a virtual ride on DRAM. After your tour, make sure you take a look around the exhibitions, visit the café for lunch or a sweet treat, and purchase a souvenir from the gift shop or chocolate shop.
Carreg Cennen Castle – Visit the iconic ruins of Carreg Cennen Castle in South Wales. Overlooking the River Cennen, you can enjoy stunning views of the Carmarthenshire countryside. There is also a natural cave and passageway in the cliff face for you to explore.