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Explore The Wales Outdoors!

Nico McKenzie by Nico McKenzie

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Explore The Wales Outdoors!

For an adventure holiday in the UK, how about a weekend in Wales? The Welsh coast is stunning, there are interesting towns and villages, and with all those wondrous hills – why not?!

What other suggestions do we recommend? Let’s find out…

  1. Climb Snowdonia & explore North Wales. Snowdonia is one of the most popular spots in all of Wales, but once you’ve climbed that (really doesn’t take that long) then where else can you go?
  2. Adventure on the Gower Peninsula. The Gower Peninsula is absolutely beautiful – it was the UK’s first Area of Natural Beauty in fact (AONB). The Gower Peninsula makes for the perfect adventure weekend if you like swimming, surfing, sup-ing and trail running.
  3. Mountain biking in South Wales If you’re looking for adventures Wales has a lot to offer. Mountain bikers will love the mountains of South Wales – there are 3 awesome trail centres: Cwmcarn, Afan, and Bike Park Wales.

There are also a few characterful market towns, an active canal and some impressive castles too. Beautiful walks are filled with lots of stunning waterfalls and cool old mines. There’s also plenty of opportunity for swimming and climbing, including walking behind waterfalls!

A great spot for a ROAM Local adventure in the UK this year!

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