Par excellence golfing in South Wales
World-famous golf and links courses and golf hotels make South Wales irresistible to golfers.
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World-famous golf and links courses and golf hotels make South Wales irresistible to golfers.
Stunning coastline and scenic waters make Wales standout for stand up paddleboarders.
No better place to learn to surf than Pembrokeshire National Park.
Take a boat trip around the Atlantic coast of Pembrokeshire, the UK’s only coastal national park.
Take a boat trip from New Quay to explore the rich marine wildlife in their natural habitat.
With 870 miles of challenging coastline, Wales invented coasteering, and remains its heartland.
Our handy guide to exploring the wonders of the North Wales coast and Anglesey by train.
From coast to country, when it comes to dog-friendly accommodation in Wales, there’s so much choice.
Explore the magic of the Vale of Glamorgan through the eyes of actress and Penarth native Annes Elwy.
With 870 miles of coast, there’s a Welsh coastal cottage just waiting for a cwtch.
The remarkable pull of the island has attracted Mari Huws back every year since the age of three.
And relax... Discover activities you can do in Wales that provide physical and mental space.
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