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Pembrokeshire
St Davids coasteering with TYF Adventure isn't just a splash in the sea; it's a 3.5-hour exploration of Pembrokeshire's rugged coastline. Suitable for all levels from age 8 up, this experience plunges you into hidden coves, lets you conquer exhilarating jumps, and navigate sea caves, all under the expert guidance of TYF's seasoned instructors. Discover the wild beauty of the Welsh coast in its rawest form. **Highlights:** • Explore hidden coves • Navigate sea caves • Experienced TYF instructors • Stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park location **What's Included:** • Professional guide • All safety equipment • Wetsuit • Buoyancy aid • Helmet **Requirements:** • Min age 8 • Basic swimming ability • Comfortable in the sea • Enthusiasm for adventure
Snowdonia
Temtiwr at Coed y Brenin is a short but savage mountain bike trail designed to test even seasoned riders. This black-graded loop throws everything at you in under an hour, from technical climbs to white-knuckle descents. Prepare to push your limits on this physically demanding and highly rewarding challenge. **Highlights:** • Extremely challenging • Technical features • Fast descents • Coed y Brenin location **What's Included:** • N/A (Free trail • parking charges apply) **Requirements:** • Min age 14 • High level of mountain biking experience • Excellent fitness • Fully functioning mountain bike
Snowdonia
Tackle the raging rapids of the River Tryweryn at the National White Water Centre, the UK's original whitewater rafting venue. Experience continuous class 3-4 rapids on this dam-controlled river, guaranteeing fantastic water levels even in summer. With 40 years of experience, they provide an unforgettable, adrenaline-pumping adventure for those aged 12 and up. **Highlights:** • Guaranteed water levels • Continuous class 3-4 rapids • UK's original whitewater rafting venue • Located in Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park **What's Included:** • Professional guide • All rafting equipment • Safety briefing • Access to changing rooms and showers **Requirements:** • Min age 12 • Moderate/Advanced fitness • Ability to swim • Suitable for a rainy day
Brecon Beacons
Test your skills and challenge yourself with a climbing experience in the Brecon Beacons. Learn the basics of rock climbing and enjoy the stunning views from the top.
Pembrokeshire
Paddle the breathtaking Pembrokeshire coast from Stackpole Quay on a Sea Kayak Safari! Explore hidden caves, encounter diverse marine life, and discover the iconic Barafundle Bay, consistently ranked among Britain's best beaches. Suitable for all skill levels, ages 8 and up, this 3-4 hour adventure offers an unforgettable perspective of the Welsh coastline. **Highlights:** • Explore Barafundle Bay • Coastal Caves • Abundant Wildlife • All skill levels **What's Included:** • Professional guide • All kayaking equipment • Safety briefing • Instruction **Requirements:** • Min age 8 • Basic swimming ability • Reasonable fitness
Pembrokeshire
Embark on an unforgettable wildlife boat tour around Ramsey Island with Preseli Venture. Get up close and personal with seals, seabirds, and maybe even dolphins as you explore the dramatic coastline. Suitable for all ages, this 2-3 hour trip departs from St Justinian and offers breathtaking views and thrilling encounters with Pembrokeshire's diverse marine life. **Highlights:** • Ramsey Island wildlife • Seal colony viewing • Seabird spotting • Coastal scenery **What's Included:** • Expert guide • Boat trip • Life jacket • Wildlife commentary **Requirements:** • All ages welcome
Pembrokeshire
Learn to surf at Whitesands Bay with qualified instructors. All equipment provided. Caters to beginners and improvers looking to catch some waves.
Anglesey
Learn the basics of sailing with this two-day RYA Start Sailing course on the Menai Strait. Ideal for beginners looking to get afloat.
Anglesey
Extend your sailing skills with the five-day RYA Day Sailing course, exploring more of the Menai Strait and surrounding waters.
Anglesey
Gain your RYA Powerboat Level 2 certification with this two-day course, learning essential powerboating skills and safety procedures.
Anglesey
Discover the joys of sea kayaking with this two-day introductory course, exploring the coastline and learning basic paddling techniques.
Anglesey
Enhance your kayaking skills with this four-day Sea Kayak Leader Training, building your experience and qualifications for leading groups.
Brecon Beacons
Unleash your inner Robin Hood with Black Mountain Adventure's archery sessions in Three Cocks. Suitable for families and individuals aged 8 and up, you'll learn the fundamentals or hone your existing skills under expert guidance, with sessions lasting between 1 and 2 hours. Experience the thrill of hitting the target and mastering this ancient skill in the heart of the Brecon Beacons. **Highlights:** • Family-friendly activity • Expert instruction • Beautiful Brecon Beacons location • Suitable for beginners **What's Included:** • Tuition from experienced instructors • All archery equipment • Safety briefing • Target practice **Requirements:** • Minimum age 8 • Basic level of fitness
Brecon Beacons
Conquer your fears and test your limits on Black Mountain Adventure's High Ropes course in Three Cocks. This adrenaline-pumping experience features a series of challenging obstacles suspended high above the ground, perfect for thrill-seekers aged 8 and up looking for an unforgettable adventure. With courses ranging in height and difficulty, there's a challenge for every level of adventurer. **Highlights:** • Multiple courses to suit different abilities • Professionally designed and maintained course • Stunning views of the Brecon Beacons • Team-building opportunity **What's Included:** • Safety briefing • Harness and helmet • Qualified instructors • Use of the high ropes course **Requirements:** • Minimum age 8 • Moderate fitness level • Enclosed footwear required • Parental consent for under 18s
Anglesey
Learn to windsurf with this two-day RYA Start Windsurfing course. Great for beginners!
Anglesey
Harness the raw power of the Welsh wind on Rhosneigr Beach with a windsurfing experience from Funsport Rhosneigr. Whether you're a complete beginner or seasoned sailor, their expert tuition and top-quality equipment will have you carving through the waves in no time. Expect personalized guidance and a focus on fun, ensuring a safe and exhilarating introduction to this exhilarating watersport. **Highlights:** • Expert tuition from experienced instructors • Top-quality equipment provided • Rhosneigr Beach location • All levels welcome **What's Included:** • Windsurf board • Sail • Wetsuit • Buoyancy aid • Expert instruction **Requirements:** • Min age 12 • Basic swimming ability
Anglesey
Blast through the Menai Strait on a high-speed RIB adventure! Experience the thrill of skimming past historic castles, under the iconic bridges, and witness the abundant wildlife that calls this unique stretch of water home. Perfect for families and thrill-seekers of all ages, these 1-2 hour tours with Plas Menai offer an unforgettable perspective of North Wales. **Highlights:** • High-speed adventure • Unique views of castles and bridges • Abundant wildlife spotting • Family-friendly fun **What's Included:** • Qualified skipper • Life jacket • Safety briefing • Stunning views **Requirements:** • All ages welcome • No prior experience needed
Snowdonia
Learn the fundamentals of rock climbing or refine your existing skills with expert instruction. Courses range from introductory sessions to advanced techniques on various rock types.
Snowdonia
Develop your mountaineering skills and knowledge in a safe and controlled environment. Courses cover essential techniques for navigating challenging terrain and weather conditions.
Snowdonia
Improve your kayaking skills on the stunning lakes and rivers of Snowdonia. Courses cater to all levels, from beginners to experienced paddlers.
Snowdonia
Learn essential navigation skills and explore the beautiful hills and mountains of Snowdonia. Courses range from basic map reading to advanced route planning.
Snowdonia
Develop your mountain biking skills on the challenging trails of Snowdonia. Courses cater to all levels, from beginner introductions to advanced technical riding.
Snowdonia
Experience the thrill of rock climbing in Snowdonia with expert guidance. Suitable for beginners to experienced climbers, this activity offers a safe and challenging introduction to the sport.
Snowdonia
Strap in for Velocity 2, the fastest zip line in the world! Reach speeds of over 100 mph as you soar face-first for over 1.5 kilometers across the breathtaking Penrhyn Quarry in Bethesda. Perfect for families and thrill-seekers alike, this is an adrenaline rush you won't soon forget. **Highlights:** • World's fastest zip line • Speeds exceeding 100 mph • Unrivaled views of Penrhyn Quarry • Family-friendly adventure **What's Included:** • All safety equipment • Professional instruction • Transportation to the top of the quarry **Requirements:** • Minimum age 10 • Moderate fitness level • Ability to understand safety instructions • Weight restrictions apply
Snowdonia
Take control of your own toboggan on Zip World Fforest Coaster, an exhilarating gravity-driven ride through the Welsh woodland near Betws-y-Coed. This unique alpine coaster lets you control your speed as you twist and turn down the tracks, making it a perfect family adventure for ages 3 and up. **Highlights:** • Control your own speed • Ride through the forest • Family-friendly fun • Unique alpine coaster experience **What's Included:** • Ride on the Fforest Coaster • Safety briefing **Requirements:** • Minimum age 3 • Ability to sit upright and hold on
LlÅ·n Peninsula
Tear across the waves off the coast of Abersoch with Abersoch Watersports. These high-powered jet skis offer a thrilling ride for experienced individuals, reaching impressive speeds across the clear waters of Cardigan Bay. With rentals available for 1-2 hours, you'll have plenty of time to master the waves and experience the exhilaration of jet skiing. **Highlights:** • High-speed thrills • Stunning coastal views • Top-of-the-line jet skis • Expert guidance available **What's Included:** • Jet ski rental • Safety equipment • Instruction • Wetsuit (optional) **Requirements:** • Min age 16 • Intermediate jet ski experience • Ability to swim • Valid photo ID
Mid Wales
Conquer Llandegla Forest's trails with ease by renting a high-quality mountain bike from Llandegla Oneplanet. With a range of bikes to suit all abilities, from beginner-friendly hardtails to full-suspension rigs ready to tackle the black runs, you'll find the perfect ride to explore this thrilling trail center. Enjoy a full day of adrenaline-pumping descents and stunning views, with prices ranging from £35 to £80 depending on your choice of steed. **Highlights:** • Top-quality mountain bikes • Access to Llandegla Forest trails • Bikes for all skill levels • Full day rental **What's Included:** • Bike hire • Helmet • Trail map • Repair kit **Requirements:** • All ages • Basic cycling ability • Suitable outdoor clothing
LlÅ·n Peninsula
Master the art of sailing off the stunning coast of Abersoch with Abersoch Sailing School. Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to hone your skills, their experienced instructors offer courses ranging from 1 to 5 days, tailored to all levels from age 8 upwards. Feel the thrill of harnessing the wind and navigating the clear waters of Cardigan Bay. **Highlights:** • Learn to sail in a stunning location • RYA certified instructors • Courses for all skill levels • Family-friendly activity **What's Included:** • Instruction from qualified instructors • Use of sailing dinghy • Buoyancy aid • Safety boat cover • Wetsuit (optional) • Changing facilities **Requirements:** • Minimum age 8 • Basic swimming ability • Parental consent for under 18s • Suitable outdoor clothing
Snowdonia
Embark on a scrambling adventure through Snowdonia's most iconic routes, including Crib Goch and Tryfan. This activity combines hiking and climbing, offering breathtaking views and adrenaline-pumping challenges.
Snowdonia
Discover the beauty of Snowdonia's mountains with guided hill walks and hikes. From gentle strolls to challenging ascents, this activity caters to all levels of fitness and experience.
Snowdonia
Experience the thrill of flying on Velocity 2, the fastest zip line in the world, reaching speeds of over 100 mph. This exhilarating ride takes you over Penrhyn Quarry with breathtaking views of Snowdonia.
Snowdonia
Race down the Penrhyn Quarry on three-wheeled karts, navigating hairpin bends and thrilling straights. Quarry Karts offers a unique and exhilarating driving experience for all skill levels.
Snowdonia
Navigate through a series of underground zip lines, rope bridges, and tunnels in a disused slate mine. Caverns offers a thrilling and challenging adventure in a unique subterranean environment.
Snowdonia
Experience Europe's largest zip zone, zipping down multiple lines from the top of Llechwedd slate quarry. Titan 2 is a thrilling adventure for groups of friends and families.
Snowdonia
A series of 23 zip lines weave through the trees, offering a unique and exhilarating way to explore the forest canopy. Zip Safari 2 is perfect for adventurers of all ages.
Snowdonia
A network of giant trampolines, walkways, slides and tunnels, all made from netting and suspended between trees up to 50ft high. Treetop Nets is perfect for families who like to bounce and explore.
South Wales
The Tower Coaster is Wales’ only alpine coaster, taking you on a thrilling ride through the trees. This is a rollercoaster that you control!
South Wales
The Tower Climber offers adventure high above the ground, with different routes to try, so all abilities are welcome!
South Wales
Phoenix is home to the world’s fastest seated zip line, flying four at a time over the beautiful Welsh landscape. Perfect for family and friends!
Snowdonia
Conquer Crib Goch, Snowdon's infamous knife-edge arete, on this guided scrambling adventure with MountainXperience. This exhilarating 6-8 hour traverse boasts unparalleled views and exposed scrambling, perfect for experienced hikers seeking an adrenaline-pumping challenge. Ascend this legendary route to the summit of Snowdon for a truly unforgettable mountain experience. **Highlights:** • Summit Snowdon via Crib Goch • Experienced local mountain guides • Small group for personalized attention • Breathtaking panoramic views **What's Included:** • Professional mountain guide • Safety equipment (helmet • harness) • Small group sizes (max 6) • Emergency support **Requirements:** • Min age 16 • Advanced fitness level • Head for heights • Previous scrambling experience recommended
Snowdonia
Conquer Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales, on a guided hike with Snowdonia Mountain Guides. This 6-7 hour adventure, led by experienced local experts, is perfect for families (minimum age 8) and keen hillwalkers looking to experience the summit via a safe and exhilarating route. Expect stunning panoramic views and a true sense of achievement. **Highlights:** • Summit of Snowdon • Expert local guides • Family-friendly adventure • Llanberis Path **What's Included:** • Professional mountain guide • Navigation expertise • Safety equipment • Route planning **Requirements:** • Min age 8 • Moderate fitness • Ability to walk 6-7 hours • Suitable outdoor clothing
Snowdonia
Conquer your fear of heights and discover the thrill of rock climbing with Plas y Brenin's Rock Climbing Taster in Capel Curig. This 1-5 day course, designed for all levels (ages 12+), provides expert instruction on basic climbing techniques and safety, setting you up to scale real rock faces in the heart of Snowdonia. Experience the challenge and reward of reaching new heights under the guidance of experienced instructors at the National Outdoor Centre. **Highlights:** • Learn from experienced instructors • Climb real rock faces • Suitable for all levels • Located in Snowdonia National Park **What's Included:** • Expert instruction • All climbing equipment • Safety briefing • Access to climbing areas **Requirements:** • Min age 12 • Enthusiasm for climbing • Ability to follow instructions • Reasonable level of fitness
Snowdonia
Experience gravity-fed thrills on 14 diverse downhill mountain biking trails at Antur Stiniog, from beginner-friendly blues to expert-level blacks. With an uplift service running up to 20 runs per day and top-tier Saracen downhill bike hire available, this is the perfect destination for riders of all skill levels looking for an adrenaline-pumping adventure in the heart of Eryri (Snowdonia). As a not-for-profit social enterprise, your ride contributes to local woodland restoration, making it an adventure with a positive impact. **Highlights:** • 14 gravity-fed trails • Uplift service (up to 20 runs/day) • Saracen downhill bike hire • Trails for all abilities **What's Included:** • Uplift service • Access to 14 trails • On-site cafe • Bike shop • Bike wash • Showers **Requirements:** • Minimum age 8 • Suitable for all skill levels
Snowdonia
Descend into the heart of the Llechwedd slate mine for an unforgettable Underground Adventure. Explore the vast caverns and learn about the history of this Victorian mine, all while navigating its unique subterranean environment. Perfect for families with children aged 5 and up, this guided tour offers a fascinating glimpse into Wales' industrial past. **Highlights:** • Explore a real Victorian slate mine • Family-friendly adventure • Learn about Welsh mining history • All-weather activity **What's Included:** • Professional guide • Hard hat • Headlamp • Historical tour **Requirements:** • Min age 5 • Suitable for families • Enclosed footwear
Mid Wales
Discover the joy of stand-up paddleboarding with a beginner-friendly lesson. Learn essential techniques and enjoy a relaxing paddle along the coastline.
Mid Wales
Explore the stunning coastline of Borth from a unique perspective on a guided kayak tour. Paddle along the shores, discover hidden coves, and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
Mid Wales
Rent a surfboard and hit the waves at Borth beach. Perfect for experienced surfers looking to enjoy the local surf conditions.
Mid Wales
Rent a stand-up paddleboard and explore the coastline at your own pace. Suitable for experienced paddlers.
Mid Wales
Rent a kayak and explore the coastline and River Leri at your own pace.
Snowdonia
Coed y Brenin is renowned for its extensive network of mountain biking trails, catering to all skill levels from beginners to expert riders. Choose from green, blue, red, and black graded trails for a thrilling experience.
South Wales
Bike, climb, paddle, repeat ## Highlights - BikePark Wales - Climbing - Surfing ## Who This Is For Experienced mountain bikers, climbers with some outdoor experience, and those comfortable in the ocean. Requires a high level of fitness and stamina. ## Not Suitable For Beginners in any of the sports, those with a fear of heights or water, or individuals with pre-existing injuries that could be aggravated by strenuous activity. ## What to Pack - Waterproof jacket and trousers - Sunscreen - Appropriate footwear for biking, climbing and surfing - Helmet - First-aid kit ## Cost Breakdown ### Standard Budget - Activities: £198 - Accommodation: £450 - Food: £120 - Transport: £182 - **Total: £950** ### Budget Option - Activities: £45 - Accommodation: £85 - Food: £60 - Transport: £150 - **Total: £340** ## Know Before You Go ### Weather South Wales weather can be unpredictable. Be prepared for rain, even in summer. Mountain areas can experience significant temperature changes. ### Traffic Traffic can be heavy on weekends, especially around coastal areas and the Brecon Beacons. Allow extra time for travel, especially during peak season. Parking at popular spots like BikePark Wales and Three Cliffs Bay can fill up quickly, so arrive early. ### Booking BikePark Wales, Dan-yr-Ogof Caves, and popular surfing schools should be booked in advance, especially during weekends and school holidays. Accommodation in popular areas like the Gower Peninsula also requires advance booking. ### Fitness This itinerary requires a high level of fitness. Mountain biking at BikePark Wales is physically demanding. Rock climbing and surfing require good upper body strength and stamina. Hiking in the Brecon Beacons can be challenging due to steep terrain.
Pembrokeshire
Adventure for two on the Pembrokeshire coast ## Highlights - Sunset kayaking - Coastal walks - Beach picnics ## Who This Is For Active couples who enjoy exploring the outdoors and don't mind a bit of adventure. Must be comfortable with some physical activity, but no extreme fitness level is required. Perfect for those seeking a romantic getaway with a blend of relaxation and exploration. ## Not Suitable For Those seeking a purely luxurious or resort-style vacation, individuals with significant mobility issues, or those who strongly dislike outdoor activities and unpredictable weather. ## What to Pack - Waterproof jacket - Hiking boots - Swimsuit - Sunscreen - Camera ## Cost Breakdown ### Standard Budget - Activities: £270 - Accommodation: £100 - Food: £100 - Transport: £80 - **Total: £550** ### Budget Option - Activities: £80 - Accommodation: £40 - Food: £60 - Transport: £50 - **Total: £230** ## Know Before You Go ### Weather Pembrokeshire weather can be unpredictable, even in summer. Pack layers and be prepared for rain. Sea conditions can change rapidly, so always check the forecast before water activities. ### Traffic Traffic can be heavy in Pembrokeshire during peak season (July-August), especially around popular beaches and towns. Allow extra time for travel and consider using park-and-ride services where available. Parking at beaches can be limited, arrive early or consider using public transport. ### Booking Book activities and accommodation well in advance, especially during peak season. Some activities, like boat trips to Ramsey Island, are weather-dependent and may be cancelled at short notice. ### Fitness This itinerary requires a moderate level of fitness. You should be comfortable with walking for several hours and participating in water activities. If you have any concerns, consult your doctor before traveling.
Snowdonia
Zip lines, summit hikes, and gorge scrambling ## Highlights - Zip World - Snowdon summit - Gorge walking ## Who This Is For Active families and groups of friends who enjoy outdoor adventures and are comfortable with moderate physical activity. Children should be at least 8 years old for most activities. ## Not Suitable For Individuals with significant mobility issues or a fear of heights. Those seeking a relaxing or luxurious getaway may find this itinerary too active. ## What to Pack - Waterproof jacket and trousers - Hiking boots with good ankle support - Layers of clothing (fleece, base layers) - Backpack (20-30L) - Sunscreen and hat - Water bottle or hydration pack - Snacks - Head torch - First-aid kit - Map and compass or GPS device (and know how to use them!) ## Cost Breakdown ### Standard Budget - Activities: £214 - Accommodation: £160 - Food: £60 - Transport: £66 - **Total: £500** ### Budget Option - Activities: £65 - Accommodation: £40 - Food: £30 - Transport: £66 - **Total: £201** ## Know Before You Go ### Weather Snowdonia's weather can be unpredictable, even in summer. Be prepared for rain, wind, and sunshine all in one day. Check the forecast before you go and pack accordingly. ### Traffic Traffic can be heavy, especially during peak season. Allow extra time for travel, especially on the A5 and A470. Parking at popular spots like Pen-y-Pass and Llanberis fills up quickly, so arrive early or use public transport. ### Booking Advance booking is essential for Zip World activities and recommended for guided walks and accommodation, particularly during school holidays. ### Fitness This itinerary requires a moderate level of fitness. The Snowdon hike is challenging, and gorge walking involves scrambling and swimming. Make sure you are prepared for the physical demands of the activities.
Anglesey
Island adventures for all the family ## Highlights - Beach kayaking - Coastal walks - Puffin spotting ## Who This Is For Families with children aged 8 and up who enjoy outdoor activities and are comfortable with easy physical exertion. Also suitable for active grandparents. ## Not Suitable For Those with limited mobility or a strong aversion to water activities. Very young children (under 5) may find some activities challenging. ## What to Pack - Waterproof jacket - Sunscreen - Walking boots - Swimsuit - Binoculars ## Cost Breakdown ### Standard Budget - Activities: £115 - Accommodation: £150 - Food: £50 - Transport: £35 - **Total: £350** ### Budget Option - Activities: £25 - Accommodation: £30 - Food: £20 - Transport: £25 - **Total: £100** ## Know Before You Go ### Weather Anglesey weather can be unpredictable, even in summer. Pack layers and be prepared for rain. Sea conditions can also change quickly, so pay attention to local forecasts before water activities. ### Traffic Traffic can be heavy in Anglesey during peak season, especially around popular tourist spots like Beaumaris and Trearddur Bay. Arrive early to secure parking, particularly at South Stack. The A55 can get congested. ### Booking Boat trips to Puffin Island and kayaking tours should be booked in advance, especially during the summer months. Accommodation also fills up quickly, so book early to avoid disappointment. ### Fitness This itinerary involves some walking and light physical activity. A reasonable level of fitness is required. South Stack involves some steep steps.
Snowdonia
Bag the biggest peaks in Eryri ## Highlights - Snowdon via Crib Goch - Tryfan - Glyderau ## Who This Is For Experienced hillwalkers and scramblers with a good head for heights and excellent fitness levels. Those comfortable with exposure and challenging terrain. ## Not Suitable For Beginners, those with a fear of heights, or anyone with pre-existing injuries or medical conditions that could be aggravated by strenuous activity. Children under 16 should not attempt this trip. ## What to Pack - Hiking boots with good ankle support - Waterproof jacket and trousers - Layers of clothing (fleece, base layers) - Hiking backpack (20-30L) - Navigation tools (map, compass, GPS) - Headtorch - First-aid kit - Plenty of water and high-energy snacks - Sunscreen and hat - Gloves ## Cost Breakdown ### Standard Budget - Activities: £130 - Accommodation: £155 - Food: £75 - Transport: £90 - **Total: £450** ### Budget Option - Activities: £20 - Accommodation: £55 - Food: £35 - Transport: £60 - **Total: £170** ## Know Before You Go ### Weather Snowdonia weather can be unpredictable. Be prepared for all conditions, even in summer. Check the forecast before you go and pack accordingly. Mountain weather can change rapidly, so be prepared to adapt your plans if necessary. ### Traffic Traffic can be heavy, especially during peak season (summer weekends and bank holidays). Parking at Pen-y-Pass and other popular trailheads fills up early, so arrive early or consider using the Snowdon Sherpa bus service. Road closures are common due to accidents. ### Booking Guided walks and accommodation should be booked in advance, especially during peak season. Some activities, like Zip World, also require advance booking. ### Fitness This is a physically demanding trip requiring a high level of fitness and experience in mountain environments. Be prepared for long days of hiking and scrambling over challenging terrain.
Wye Valley
Paddle the Wye, scale the cliffs ## Highlights - Wye canoeing - Symonds Yat climbing - Tintern Abbey walk ## Who This Is For Active friends or couples who enjoy outdoor adventures and are comfortable with some physical exertion. Some prior experience with canoeing or climbing is helpful but not essential. ## Not Suitable For Those with significant mobility issues, fear of heights, or who prefer purely relaxing, non-physical holidays. ## What to Pack - Waterproof jacket - Hiking boots - Sunscreen - Hat - Water bottle ## Cost Breakdown ### Standard Budget - Activities: £105 - Accommodation: £120 - Food: £47 - Transport: £35 - **Total: £307** ### Budget Option - Activities: £0 - Accommodation: £50 - Food: £20 - Transport: £30 - **Total: £100** ## Know Before You Go ### Weather The Wye Valley can experience variable weather, even in summer. Pack layers and waterproof clothing. Check the forecast before you go. ### Traffic Traffic can be heavy in the Symonds Yat area, especially during peak season and weekends. Arrive early to secure parking at popular spots like Symonds Yat Rock. ### Booking Advance booking is highly recommended for canoeing, climbing, and accommodation, especially during school holidays. Tintern Abbey often has timed ticket entry which can be booked online. ### Fitness This trip requires a moderate level of fitness due to the canoeing, climbing, and hiking. Be prepared for some uphill walking and physical exertion.
Snowdonia
Maximum thrills in minimum time ## Highlights - Velocity 2 - Crib Goch - White water rafting ## Who This Is For Experienced hikers and thrill-seekers comfortable with heights and exposed terrain. Must have a good level of fitness and be prepared for challenging conditions. ## Not Suitable For Those with a fear of heights, limited fitness, or no prior hiking experience. Young children and those with pre-existing medical conditions should avoid this itinerary. ## What to Pack - Waterproof jacket and trousers - Hiking boots with ankle support - Backpack with water and snacks - Sunscreen and hat - Headtorch ## Cost Breakdown ### Standard Budget - Activities: £298 - Accommodation: £25 - Food: £50 - Transport: £27 - **Total: £400** ### Budget Option - Activities: £25 - Accommodation: £15 - Food: £20 - Transport: £7 - **Total: £67** ## Know Before You Go ### Weather Snowdonia weather is notoriously unpredictable. Be prepared for all conditions, even in summer. Check the forecast before you go and pack accordingly. ### Traffic Traffic can be heavy, especially during peak season and on weekends. Allow extra time for travel, particularly around popular areas like Llanberis and Betws-y-Coed. Parking at Pen-y-Pass is limited and fills up early - arrive before 8am or use the park-and-ride from Llanberis. ### Booking Advance booking is essential for Zip World activities and recommended for guided walks and white water rafting. Book accommodation well in advance, especially during school holidays. ### Fitness This itinerary requires a high level of fitness and experience in challenging terrain. Crib Goch is a serious undertaking and should only be attempted by experienced hikers in good conditions.
Anglesey
The best sections of the 125-mile loop ## Highlights - South Stack cliffs - Llanddwyn Island - Beaumaris Castle ## Who This Is For Active individuals and couples who enjoy coastal walking, wildlife spotting, and historical sites. A reasonable level of fitness is needed for the hikes. ## Not Suitable For Those with limited mobility or those seeking purely relaxing beach holidays. Very young children may find the hiking too challenging. ## What to Pack - Hiking boots - Waterproof jacket - Sunscreen - Swimsuit - Map & compass/GPS ## Cost Breakdown ### Standard Budget - Activities: £106 - Accommodation: £180 - Food: £75 - Transport: £80 - **Total: £441** ### Budget Option - Activities: £8 - Accommodation: £30 - Food: £30 - Transport: £80 - **Total: £148** ## Know Before You Go ### Weather Anglesey weather can be unpredictable. Pack layers and be prepared for rain, even in summer. Coastal winds can be strong. ### Traffic Traffic can be heavy during peak season (July/August), especially around Beaumaris and Menai Bridge. Allow extra time for travel. Parking at popular spots like South Stack and Newborough can fill up quickly, arrive early or consider using park-and-ride services if available. ### Booking Accommodation and some activities (e.g., RIB rides, coasteering) should be booked in advance, especially during peak season. Check opening times for attractions like Beaumaris Castle. ### Fitness The walks on this itinerary are moderately challenging, with some uneven terrain and inclines. A reasonable level of fitness is required.
Wye Valley
Gentle river days and forest trails ## Highlights - Family canoeing - Forest of Dean trails - Puzzlewood ## Who This Is For Families with children aged 6 and up who enjoy gentle outdoor activities. Suitable for those with limited hiking experience. ## Not Suitable For Families seeking extreme sports or challenging hikes. Those with very young children (under 6) might find some activities difficult. ## What to Pack - Waterproof jackets - Hiking boots or sturdy shoes - Sunscreen - Insect repellent - Swimwear (if canoeing/kayaking) ## Cost Breakdown ### Standard Budget - Activities: £104 - Accommodation: £90 - Food: £60 - Transport: £20 - **Total: £274** ### Budget Option - Activities: £15 - Accommodation: £20 - Food: £20 - Transport: £10 - **Total: £65** ## Know Before You Go ### Weather The Wye Valley can be unpredictable. Pack for all types of weather, even in summer. Rain is always a possibility. ### Traffic Traffic can be heavy on weekends and during school holidays, especially around popular attractions like Symonds Yat. Parking at Symonds Yat Rock can be limited. ### Booking Canoeing trips, Go Ape, and accommodation should be booked in advance, especially during peak season. ### Fitness This trip involves some walking and gentle activity. A reasonable level of fitness is required, but it is suitable for most families.
North Wales
Adventure under £50 per person ## Highlights - Free hikes - Cheap camping - Coed y Brenin free trails ## Who This Is For Active individuals, couples, or small groups looking for an affordable outdoor adventure. Some hiking experience is beneficial. ## Not Suitable For Those with mobility issues, a strong aversion to camping, or those seeking luxury accommodations and fine dining. ## What to Pack - Waterproof jacket and trousers - Hiking boots - Swimsuit and towel - Headtorch - First-aid kit ## Cost Breakdown ### Standard Budget - Activities: £2 - Accommodation: £12.5 - Food: £40 - Transport: £25 - **Total: £79.5** ### Budget Option - Activities: £0 - Accommodation: £0 - Food: £15 - Transport: £15 - **Total: £30** ## Know Before You Go ### Weather North Wales weather can be unpredictable. Be prepared for rain even in summer. Mountain weather can change rapidly. ### Traffic Traffic can be heavy in Snowdonia, especially during peak season (July/August) and on weekends. Allow extra time for travel and parking, especially around popular attractions like Snowdon. Parking at Swallow Falls can be difficult, especially during peak times. ### Booking Camping reservations are recommended, especially during peak season. Some activities, like King Arthur's Labyrinth, may require advance booking. ### Fitness Moderate fitness is required for the hiking and mountain biking activities. The Torrent Walk involves some steep steps and uneven terrain.
Brecon Beacons
BikePark Wales meets mountain summits ## Highlights - BikePark Wales - Pen y Fan - Taff Trail ## Who This Is For Experienced mountain bikers and hikers with a good level of fitness who enjoy challenging trails and varied terrain. Confident navigating in potentially exposed conditions. ## Not Suitable For Beginner cyclists or hikers, those with limited fitness, or anyone uncomfortable with heights or changeable weather conditions. Also not ideal for families with young children. ## What to Pack - Waterproof jacket and trousers - Hiking boots with good ankle support - Mountain bike helmet and gloves - High-energy snacks - Navigation tools (map, compass, GPS) ## Cost Breakdown ### Standard Budget - Activities: £253 - Accommodation: £175 - Food: £70 - Transport: £50 - **Total: £548** ### Budget Option - Activities: £60 - Accommodation: £30 - Food: £30 - Transport: £50 - **Total: £170** ## Know Before You Go ### Weather The Brecon Beacons weather is notoriously unpredictable. Be prepared for all conditions, even in summer. Mountain weather can change rapidly. ### Traffic Traffic can be heavy, especially during peak season (summer weekends and bank holidays). Parking at popular spots like Pen y Fan and Waterfall Country can be challenging – arrive early or consider public transport. ### Booking BikePark Wales lift passes and coaching sessions should be booked in advance, especially during peak season. Guided gorge walking experiences also require advance booking. Accommodation can fill up quickly, so book well in advance. ### Fitness This itinerary requires a good level of fitness. The Pen y Fan hike is strenuous, and the mountain biking at BikePark Wales involves steep climbs and technical descents.
Pembrokeshire
Two days of cliff jumping and coastal thrills ## Highlights - TYF coasteering - Blue Lagoon - St Davids ## Who This Is For Active couples or groups of friends who enjoy a physical challenge and aren't afraid of heights or cold water. Confident swimmers are essential. ## Not Suitable For Those with significant mobility issues, a fear of heights, or who are not comfortable swimming in the sea. Young children may find it too challenging. ## What to Pack - Swimsuit - Towel - Sturdy footwear (old trainers are ideal) - Waterproof jacket - Sunscreen - Change of clothes ## Cost Breakdown ### Standard Budget - Activities: £215 - Accommodation: £50 - Food: £60 - Transport: £25 - **Total: £350** ### Budget Option - Activities: £50 - Accommodation: £15 - Food: £20 - Transport: £15 - **Total: £100** ## Know Before You Go ### Weather Pembrokeshire weather can be unpredictable, even in summer. Be prepared for rain and wind, and check the forecast before you go. Sea temperatures are cold, even in summer, wetsuits are essential for coasteering and kayaking. ### Traffic Traffic can be heavy in Pembrokeshire during peak season, especially around St Davids and the coastal roads. Allow extra time for travel and parking. Parking at popular spots like the Blue Lagoon can fill up quickly, arrive early or consider using public transport. ### Booking Coasteering and kayaking activities should be booked in advance, especially during peak season. Accommodation also fills up quickly, so book early to avoid disappointment. Ramsey Island boat trips are also popular and should be booked ahead of time. ### Fitness This trip requires a moderate level of fitness. Coasteering and kayaking involve swimming, scrambling, and some physical exertion. You should be comfortable swimming in the sea and able to walk for several hours.
Snowdonia
Your first taste of Welsh adventure ## Highlights - Gentle hike - Fforest Coaster - Gorge walking intro ## Who This Is For Active beginners and couples looking for a mix of gentle adventure and scenic beauty. Those with a reasonable level of fitness who enjoy being outdoors. ## Not Suitable For Those seeking extreme adrenaline rushes, or those with limited mobility. This trip is not ideal for families with very young children. ## What to Pack - Waterproof jacket - Hiking boots - Layers of clothing - Sunscreen - Water bottle ## Cost Breakdown ### Standard Budget - Activities: £90 - Accommodation: £80 - Food: £40 - Transport: £70 - **Total: £280** ### Budget Option - Activities: £25 - Accommodation: £25 - Food: £20 - Transport: £80 - **Total: £150** ## Know Before You Go ### Weather Snowdonia weather can be unpredictable, even in summer. Be prepared for rain, wind, and sunshine, often all in the same day. ### Traffic Traffic can be heavy during peak season, especially on the A5 and A4086. Allow extra time for travel, particularly on weekends and bank holidays. Parking in popular areas like Llanberis and Pen-y-Pass can be challenging; arrive early or use park-and-ride services. ### Booking Advance booking is essential for Zip World activities, especially during school holidays. Gorge walking tours also require pre-booking. ### Fitness This itinerary is designed for beginners but still requires a reasonable level of fitness. The Llanberis Path walk is gentle, but some walking on uneven terrain is involved. Gorge walking requires some scrambling and swimming.
Brecon Beacons
Daytime thrills, stargazing at night ## Highlights - Pen y Fan sunset hike - International Dark Sky Reserve - Night photography ## Who This Is For Couples and keen photographers seeking adventure and stunning night skies. Must be comfortable with moderate hiking and some physical exertion. ## Not Suitable For Those with limited mobility, families with young children, or anyone strictly seeking luxury accommodation. ## What to Pack - Hiking boots - Warm layers - Waterproof jacket and trousers - Headtorch with red light function - Camera and tripod ## Cost Breakdown ### Standard Budget - Activities: £175 - Accommodation: £50 - Food: £75 - Transport: £50 - **Total: £350** ### Budget Option - Activities: £45 - Accommodation: £25 - Food: £30 - Transport: £40 - **Total: £140** ## Know Before You Go ### Weather October-March in the Brecon Beacons can be cold, wet, and windy. Be prepared for all conditions and check the forecast before you go. Snow is possible on higher ground. ### Traffic Traffic can be heavy on the A470, especially during peak season and weekends. Parking at Pen y Fan can be challenging, arrive early or consider using public transport. ### Booking Book caving and gorge walking activities in advance, especially during school holidays. Accommodation also fills up quickly, so book well ahead of your trip. ### Fitness A moderate level of fitness is required for the Pen y Fan hike and caving activity. Be prepared for steep climbs and uneven terrain. Paddle Boarding requires a basic level of swimming ability.
Pembrokeshire
Wildlife, puffins, and sea stacks ## Highlights - Skomer puffins - Ramsey seals - Coastal walks ## Who This Is For Families with children aged 8+, nature enthusiasts, and anyone seeking gentle outdoor adventures. Those comfortable with boat trips and short walks. ## Not Suitable For Individuals with limited mobility or those seeking extreme adventure activities. Very young children (under 5) may find the boat trips challenging. ## What to Pack - Waterproof jacket - Hiking boots - Binoculars - Sunscreen - Swimsuit ## Cost Breakdown ### Standard Budget - Activities: £215 - Accommodation: £185 - Food: £60 - Transport: £30 - **Total: £490** ### Budget Option - Activities: £50 - Accommodation: £15 - Food: £20 - Transport: £30 - **Total: £115** ## Know Before You Go ### Weather Pembrokeshire weather can be unpredictable. Pack for all conditions, even in summer. Sea conditions can affect boat trips and kayaking. ### Traffic Traffic can be heavy in St Davids and Tenby during peak season. Arrive early to find parking. The road to St Justinian's (for Ramsey Island boat trips) is narrow; allow extra time. ### Booking Boat trips to Ramsey Island and Skomer Island, as well as coasteering and kayaking activities, should be booked well in advance, especially during school holidays. ### Fitness This itinerary involves moderate walking, including coastal paths. A reasonable level of fitness is required. Coasteering requires a basic level of swimming ability and confidence in the water.
Pembrokeshire
Learn to surf on Wales' best waves ## Highlights - Whitesands surfing - Newgale beach - SUP at Barafundle ## Who This Is For Beginner to intermediate surfers and outdoor enthusiasts comfortable with moderate physical activity. Ideal for those looking to learn new skills and explore the Pembrokeshire coast. ## Not Suitable For Those with limited mobility, a strong aversion to cold water, or who prefer entirely sedentary vacations. ## What to Pack - Wetsuit (or hire option) - Swimsuit - Towel - Sunscreen - Waterproof jacket - Sturdy walking shoes - Reusable water bottle - Snacks ## Cost Breakdown ### Standard Budget - Activities: £335 - Accommodation: £250 - Food: £150 - Transport: £150 - **Total: £885** ### Budget Option - Activities: £100 - Accommodation: £75 - Food: £75 - Transport: £100 - **Total: £350** ## Know Before You Go ### Weather Pembrokeshire weather is changeable. Pack for all conditions, even in summer. Sea temperatures are cold year-round. ### Traffic Traffic can be heavy in peak season, especially around St Davids and Tenby. Parking can be challenging, especially at popular beaches. Arrive early. ### Booking Advance booking is essential for activities, especially during school holidays. Accommodation should also be booked well in advance. ### Fitness A moderate level of fitness is required for surfing, coasteering, and kayaking. Coastal walks can be challenging in places.
Snowdonia
Capture Snowdonia at its most dramatic ## Highlights - Golden hour hikes - Waterfall trails - Coastal views ## Who This Is For Couples and keen amateur photographers of reasonable fitness who enjoy easy to moderate walks and scenic drives. Ideal for those seeking stunning landscape shots without extreme exertion. ## Not Suitable For Those with mobility issues, those seeking extreme adventure sports, or anyone who dislikes walking. Young children may find some walks too long. ## What to Pack - Waterproof jacket - Hiking boots - Camera with spare batteries - Tripod - Warm layers - Head torch ## Cost Breakdown ### Standard Budget - Activities: £222 - Accommodation: £185 - Food: £75 - Transport: £45 - **Total: £527** ### Budget Option - Activities: £9 - Accommodation: £15 - Food: £30 - Transport: £45 - **Total: £129** ## Know Before You Go ### Weather September-November can be wet and windy, but also offers stunning autumn colours and dramatic light. Check the forecast before you set off each day. ### Traffic Traffic can be heavy in Snowdonia, especially on weekends and during school holidays. Parking at popular spots like Pen-y-Pass fills up early. ### Booking Book Zip World activities and guided hikes well in advance, especially during peak season. Accommodation should also be booked ahead of time. ### Fitness This itinerary involves moderate walking and some gentle activity. A reasonable level of fitness is required.
Brecon Beacons
Get wet underground and in the gorges ## Highlights - Waterfall Country gorge walk - Cave exploration - River swimming ## Who This Is For Adventurous friends or groups who enjoy physical challenges and aren't afraid of getting wet and muddy. Must be comfortable with heights and confined spaces for caving. ## Not Suitable For Those with limited mobility, severe claustrophobia, or a strong aversion to cold water. This trip is not ideal for young children under 8. ## What to Pack - Waterproof jacket - Hiking boots with good grip - Swimsuit - Towel - Change of clothes - Headtorch ## Cost Breakdown ### Standard Budget - Activities: £266 - Accommodation: £80 - Food: £60 - Transport: £50 - **Total: £456** ### Budget Option - Activities: £0 - Accommodation: £15 - Food: £10 - Transport: £50 - **Total: £75** ## Know Before You Go ### Weather The Brecon Beacons weather can be unpredictable. Pack for all conditions, even in summer. Waterfall Country is particularly prone to rain, which can make gorge walking more challenging and potentially lead to cancellations. Check the forecast before you go. ### Traffic Traffic can be heavy on the A470, especially during peak season and weekends. Parking at Waterfall Country can be limited, so arrive early or be prepared to walk from alternative parking spots. BikePark Wales can get busy, pre-booking is essential. ### Booking Gorge walking and caving activities with Adventure Britain MUST be booked in advance, especially during peak season. Accommodation should also be booked well ahead of time. BikePark Wales requires pre-booking. ### Fitness A moderate level of fitness is required for this trip. Gorge walking involves scrambling over rocks and wading through water. Caving can be physically demanding and require some crawling and squeezing. The Taff Trail is suitable for all fitness levels.
Brecon Beacons
Go underground and vertical in the Beacons ## Highlights - Cave systems - Rock climbing - Gorge scrambling ## Who This Is For Experienced adventurers and thrill-seekers with a good level of fitness and a head for heights and enclosed spaces. Those comfortable with challenging physical activity and unpredictable weather. ## Not Suitable For Those with claustrophobia, fear of heights, limited mobility, or serious medical conditions. Also, not ideal for young children or those seeking a relaxed, leisurely getaway. ## What to Pack - Waterproof jacket and trousers - Sturdy hiking boots - Headtorch - Warm layers (fleece, thermals) - Gloves - Small backpack - Water bottle - Snacks - Change of clothes - First-aid kit ## Cost Breakdown ### Standard Budget - Activities: £305 - Accommodation: £50 - Food: £45 - Transport: £50 - **Total: £450** ### Budget Option - Activities: £45 - Accommodation: £15 - Food: £15 - Transport: £50 - **Total: £125** ## Know Before You Go ### Weather The Brecon Beacons is known for its unpredictable weather. Be prepared for rain, wind, and sunshine, even in summer. Check the forecast before you go and pack accordingly. ### Traffic Traffic can be heavy on weekends, especially during peak season. Allow extra time for travel and consider parking at park-and-ride locations where available. Parking at Waterfall Country can be limited, arrive early. ### Booking Advance booking is essential for all activities, especially during peak season. Accommodation should also be booked well in advance. ### Fitness This trip requires a good level of fitness. You'll be hiking, climbing, and scrambling over uneven terrain. Be prepared for strenuous activity.
South Wales
Two days of downhill at the UK's best bike park ## Highlights - 40+ trails - Uplift service - Coaching sessions ## Who This Is For Intermediate to advanced mountain bikers comfortable riding blue and red graded trails. Good level of fitness required for multiple uplift runs. ## Not Suitable For Beginner mountain bikers with little to no experience on graded trails, or those with limited fitness. ## What to Pack - Mountain bike (or rental) - Full-face helmet - Knee and elbow pads - Waterproof jacket - Bike repair kit ## Cost Breakdown ### Standard Budget - Activities: £205 - Accommodation: £100 - Food: £75 - Transport: £70 - **Total: £450** ### Budget Option - Activities: £0 - Accommodation: £0 - Food: £30 - Transport: £50 - **Total: £80** ## Know Before You Go ### Weather Wales weather is unpredictable. Pack for all conditions, including rain, even in summer. Check the forecast before you go. ### Traffic Traffic can be heavy on the A470, especially during peak season and weekends. Allow extra travel time. Parking at BikePark Wales can fill up quickly, arrive early. ### Booking Uplift passes and coaching sessions at BikePark Wales should be booked in advance, especially during weekends and school holidays. Accommodation should also be pre-booked. ### Fitness A good level of fitness is required to fully enjoy the downhill trails. Be prepared for strenuous activity and potential exposure to the elements.
Snowdonia
The National Mountain Centre - where serious climbers and mountaineers come to level up. This isn't just accommodation; it's a training facility with world-class instruction in rock climbing, scrambling, mountaineering, and winter skills. Bunkhouse lodging is simple but you're steps from climbing walls, instructors, and the Ogwen Valley's legendary routes. Stay here if you want to actually improve, not just survive. Group bookings welcome; courses often include meals.
Brecon Beacons
B&B focused on mountain bikers and hikers, with secure bike storage, drying facilities, and breakfast that fuels big days out. Owners know the local trails and can point you to the good stuff. More personal than hostels, practical touches adventurers need.
Snowdonia
Campsite and bunkhouse combo near Betws-y-Coed with space for tents, vans, and groups. Rural location with mountain views and that camping-in-Wales atmosphere. Self-catering facilities mean you're not dependent on village restaurants. Good fallback when the main hostels are booked.
Brecon Beacons
Quieter YHA option in the Beacons area, away from the Pen y Fan crowds. Good for those seeking the less-trampled paths and genuine wilderness feel. Simple facilities but you're here for the walking, not the luxury.
Snowdonia
Pub with camping and bunkhouse attached - the Welsh adventure trifecta. Pint after your hike, bed upstairs or tent outside. Traditional atmosphere without pretension. Well-positioned for Snowdon routes and Nantlle Ridge exploration.
Brecon Beacons
Brecon bunkhouse for groups and individuals tackling Pen y Fan and the central Beacons. Basic beds, shared kitchen, and the practical setup walkers actually need - gear drying, parking, and early breakfast options. No frills but well-maintained.
Brecon Beacons
Remote bunkhouse near the reservoirs and upland walking of Mid Wales/Beacons border country. The name suits the vibe - simple overnight stop for long-distance walkers and cyclists. Surrounded by proper wilderness.
Brecon Beacons
Simple camping in the Brecon Beacons with space, views, and access to the main walking areas. No glamping frills - this is tent-and-sleeping-bag territory for those who want the full outdoor experience.
Pembrokeshire
Budget base in Britain's smallest city, walking distance from TYF and the coasteering/surfing action at Whitesands Bay. Simple dorms and private rooms with self-catering kitchen. Prime location for Pembrokeshire Coast Path walking combined with water sports days. The city itself has great cafes and pubs for post-adventure refueling.
Pembrokeshire
Activity centre with accommodation focused on group adventures - school trips, corporate teams, and activity weekends. On-site instructors and equipment for various outdoor pursuits. Bunkhouse setup prioritizes function over luxury.
Pembrokeshire
TYF's own campsite near St Davids - camp then coasteer. Basic facilities but location is everything: cliff-top position overlooking the coast, easy walk to TYF's activity centre for water sports, and St Davids amenities nearby. The authentic adventure camping experience.
Anglesey
Self-contained apartment option for couples or small groups wanting hotel-alternative accommodation on Anglesey. Coastal position with parking for beach gear.
Pembrokeshire
Camp behind one of Wales' great surf beaches. Newgale's two-mile stretch is perfect for beginners and intermediate surfers, and you're sleeping steps from the break. Basic but adequate facilities; you're here for the waves.
Pembrokeshire
Luxury country house hotel for when you want Pembrokeshire adventures with fine dining and spa recovery. Located inland but within easy reach of the coast for day trips. Perfect for couples mixing activity days with relaxation.
Pembrokeshire
Boutique hotel in the North Pembrokeshire countryside, near the famous Tregwynt woolen mill. Comfortable base for coastal exploring, walking, and the quieter side of Pembrokeshire tourism.
Anglesey
Comfortable hotel overlooking Trearddur Bay - sheltered waters good for kayaking, paddleboarding, and family beach days. Traditional hotel facilities with sea views. Good base for Anglesey coastal walking and the Holy Island area.
LlÅ·n Peninsula
YHA at the wild western tip of LlÅ·n - Aberdaron is where pilgrims ended their journey to Bardsey Island, and it still has that edge-of-the-world feel. Simple hostel accommodation with coastal path access in both directions. The village has character: old church, proper pubs, and the Bardsey ferry. Perfect for walking the wild LlÅ·n coast.
Anglesey
Self-catering near Church Bay in northwest Anglesey - quieter corner of the island with good coastal walking and swimming beaches. Family-friendly setup with kitchen facilities.
Anglesey
Caravan site in northern Anglesey - quieter end of the island with good beaches and coastal walking. Family-oriented facilities.
LlÅ·n Peninsula
Glamping-style beach huts on Llanbedrog beach - one of LlÅ·n's prettiest. Quirky accommodation with beach at your doorstep. Popular and books quickly; check availability early for summer.