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Experience Wales with us:
Castles, Countryside & Roman Heritage

We love Wales - and you will too.

A haven for history lovers, visit the romantic ruins of Tintern Abbey in the Wye Valley. Visit Raglan Castle, one of Wales’ grandest ruins, or explore the historic town of Monmouth, the birthplace of King Henry V. Find out more.

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This scenic county is home to Hay-on-Wye, famous for its bookshops and literary festival. The Elan Valley offers breath-taking reservoir views, while Powis Castle showcases exquisite gardens and medieval treasures. Find out more.

Other Nearby Areas we Serve

This region is rich in industrial history, with the Guardian – Six Bells Mining Memorial honouring the area’s coal mining past. For outdoor lovers, Parc Bryn Bach offers beautiful lakeside walks, cycling trails, and adventure activities. Nearby, Festival Park Owl Sanctuary provides a unique opportunity to get up close with birds of prey. Find out more.

Torfaen is home to the Blaenavon Industrial Landscape, a UNESCO World Heritage site preserving Wales' mining history. Explore the Big Pit National Coal Museum, take a scenic walk around Cwmbran Boating Lake, or hike to The Folly Tower for stunning valley views. Find out more.

Newport blends history with modern attractions. Visit the iconic Newport Transporter Bridge, explore the grand Tredegar House, or enjoy nature at Newport Wetlands Reserve, a haven for birdwatching and coastal walks. Find out more.

Once an industrial powerhouse, Merthyr Tydfil is now a hub for outdoor adventure. Ride the Brecon Mountain Railway through stunning landscapes, explore history at Cyfarthfa Castle Museum, or hit the trails at BikePark Wales, a top destination for mountain biking. Find out more.

Home to Caerphilly Castle, one of the largest medieval fortresses in Europe, this town is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. Hike up Caerphilly Mountain for breathtaking views, or explore Llancaiach Fawr Manor, a well-preserved Tudor manor house offering interactive tours. Find out more.

Bridgend offers a blend of coastline and history, including the picturesque Merthyr Mawr Sand Dunes, some of the largest in Europe. Step back in time at Ogmore Castle, with its scenic riverside location, or enjoy surfing and scenic walks at Rest Bay in Porthcawl. Find out more.

Nicknamed "Waterfall Country", the Vale of Neath is close to breathtaking cascades like Sgwd yr Eira. Margam Park offers a mix of history and wildlife, while Aberavon Beach is perfect for long seaside walks. Find out more.

Offering a mix of urban energy and beautiful coastal scenery. Visit the National Waterfront Museum, unwind at Swansea Bay, or explore the Gower Peninsula, where Rhossili Bay awaits as one of the UK’s most stunning beaches. Find out more.

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