Wales Accommodation, Attractions & Weather
Llanddwyn Island
Llanddwyn Island is situated on the south-western coast of Anglesey and known as Ynys Llanddwyn in Welsh, it is small tidal island of magic and mystery.
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Oxwich Bay - Gower Peninsular
Oxwich is a very popular beach and is made up of a huge expanse of golden sand backed by dunes. Accesses via the very pretty village of Oxwich the bay is a hotspot for watersports including sailing, skiing and windsurfing.
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Pemrokeshire - Mountains & Coast
Miles of unspoilt coastline and the Preseli Mountains make up the Pembrokeshire
Coast National Park the only National park in Britain that is almost entirely
coastline. This is a great area for outdoor activities and water sports.
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Glamorgan Heritage Coast
Stretching for 14 glorious miles and running from West Aberthaw to Porthcawl
the Glamorgan Heritage Coast is an area of outstanding natural beauty and some
of the most unspoilt beaches in South Wales...
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Whitesands Bay Beach - Pembrokeshire
Lying beneath the hill of Carn Llidi and just two miles from St David's,
Whitesands Bay is an impressive expanse of curving white sand. popular with both
families and surfers alike...
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Aberporth Beach - Ceredigion
Situated on the Ceredigion Marine Heritage Coast, Aberporth has two nice sandy beach both of which have rock pools at low tide - great for mooching around in with the kids...
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