Henrhyd Falls Plunging into the wooded Graig Llech Gorge, Henrhyd is a beautiful waterfall, breathtaking. After visiting the falls take time to meander down the Nant Llech valley admiring the haven for wildlife that surrounds you and passing a disused watermill, the Melin Llech, along the way. Angel Falls, NeathJust minutes away is another magnificent waterfall walk. Pontneddfechan Falls is beautiful and the trail at just over 9 miles is a challenge but well worth the memories you will carry away. Afan Forest Park and Mountain Bike TrailsThis forest has over 3250 hectares of noble trees. Wonderfully peaceful for walking, mountain biking and perfect for picnics. The park has a reputation for a great range of mountain bikes trails to suit all levels of ability. National Show Cave Centre for WalesDan-yr-Ogof in the Brecon Beacons National Park. The 17km cave system is a great attraction. In addition to the caves, there is a dinosaur park - great fun for little ones, an interactive learning zone, play areas and museum. Brecon to Pencelli - A wonderful watery walk. Take a gentle stroll along the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal. The canal was once a key industrial route, the canal now offers a serene and scenic pathway through some of the National Parkâs prettiest scenery. Brecon is a Walkers are Welcome town. Swansea Market Visit Swansea Market for authentic Welsh fare. Laverbread and fresh cockles have been served by generations of 'cockle ladies'. Eat hot fresh Welsh cakes, straight from the bake stone. Authentic and delicious. The Dylan Thomas Centre Swansea is the birthplace of Dylan Thomas,. The Dylan Thomas Centre is home to a permanent exhibition "Love the Words", which opened on 27 October 2014, Dylanâs 100th birthday. The interactive displays tell the story of the work, life and personal story of one of the twentieth centuryâs most famous writers and the exhibition includes a learning space, activities for children, and a temporary exhibition area which is ever changing. Mumbles Lifeboat Station The Mumbles Lifeboat Station has a fascinating history of bravery stretching over 170 years. It's crews have been presented with 33 awards for gallantry. The station has also witnessed local tragedy with 18 lifeboat crew losing their lives saving others at sea. This is truly a humbling place to visit! The new lifeboat station completed in 2014 sits alongside the original building, now preserved in remembrance of all those who lost their lives at sea. Three Cliffs Bay Three Cliffs Bay is one of Gowers' most picturesque beaches, and it's not hard to see why. The valley leading down to the sea complete with castle, the salt marshes and the sand dunes, and the three cliffs themselves makes this destination unique. The cliffs are popular with climbers, and what a location, you can actually walk underneath the cliffs through an archway. There are stepping stones to cross the river on the Penmaen side of the bay (west), but watch the tide to get back. The beach has a seasonal lifeguard station, please take care with children and dogs. Rhossili Beach and Worms Head Walk along one of Wales's most iconic cliff walks with breathtaking views of the golden sand of Rhossili to the rugged limestone rocks of the south Gower coast. Stop off on your return for lunch at The Bay Bistro. A simply stunning view from every table of beautiful Rhossili Beach and homemade treats. If the tide is out you will even see the bones of The Helvicta wreck reaching out through the sands. Restored by your lunch take the challenging walk to the highest point on Gower and a descent onto one of the most iconic beaches in Wales. Watch the surfers ride the waves. If you would like to take to the waves yourself head over to Llangenith and Ask PJ at his Surf Shop, he will supply you out with all you need to get up and riding. In the village of Rhossili there are gift shops and a National Trust Shop too.
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