From the coastal cottages of Pembrokeshire to North Wales covering a range of budgets, you can choose your own pace of life, whether you’re looking for walking, cycling or coasteering activity, or you just want to kick back and soak in the views, because the dolphins will be along soon...
Nature pulls out all the stops in southwest Wales, with castaway coves, coastal hikes and cliff-edged islands. Base yourself in St Davids, the peninsula where roads end and adventure begins.
Favourite Walks to 'Blow Away the Cobwebs and Put a Big Welsh Grin on Your Face' as the 186-Mile Pembrokeshire Coastal Path Is Named One of the Best Footpaths in the World, Alongside Gems Such as Peru's Inca Trail in Peru and Tanzania's Mount Kilimanjaro, Sally Williams Seeks out the...
Sheep and cattle raising dominate the economy of the central heartland. The Lleyn Peninsula and Anglesey have rich farming areas. Along theCeredigioncoast, fishing and dairying are important, and inPembrokeshireand part ofCarmarthenshirethere are numerous low-lying pastures, dairy farms, and fishing ...