Discover some of the most spectacular castles, beautiful gardens, interesting industrial heritage sites and family theme parks in Wales, all within easy reach of the hotel.
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Cardiff - Cardiff, the capital of Wales, offers the discerning visitor a fantastic array of things to do and see. From shops, cinemas, bars, restaurants, bistros, nightclubs, casinos - the list is endless -something for everyone. If this isn't enough then visit 'Cardiff Bay' which is Europes most exciting waterfront development. A diverse mix of internationally acclaimed visitor attractions, activities and entertainment coupled with vibrant cosmopolitan bars, shops and restaurants are situated around the magnificent fresh water lake, giving Cardiffs waterfront a truly unique atmosphere worthy of the capital of Wales.
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Swansea - Visit the Victorian fishing village of Mumbles which enjoys spectacular panoramic views across Swansea Bay to the city itself. Swansea has a more relaxed pace of life with great shopping opportunities, a great choice of bars, restaurants and nightlife
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Adventure Parks - it would be impossible to list all of the great family attractions that South Wales has to offer. Not to be missed is Oakwood Park with the thrill of the big rides, and for the younger family Folly Farm is the place to go.
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Castle - Your trip to Wales would not be complete without a visit to one of the many castles or ruins. A trip to one of these will take you back centuries and give you a unique glimpse into the past.
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Industrial Heritage Sites - Life in Wales for many years revolved around coal mining and a visit to a real working mine 'The Big Pit National Mining Museum' will give you a fascinating history of these mine workings. So experience a free guided tour 300 feet below the Welsh hills given by ex-miners.
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Museums - live the experience ........ discover the unique character and culture of the world famous Rhondda Valleys through a multimedia experience, museum and visitor centre. Or visit St Fagans a living museum of Welsh life through the ages to the present day, both well worth a visit. Just two of the wonderful museums to visit.
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Beaches - The sea surrounds Wales of three sides. Its 750 mile coastline is infinitely varied, a succession of beaches and bays, headlands and harbours. Much of the coastline is rich in natural beauty and is home to Britians only coastal-based National Park. From North to South the coast is dotted with award-winning beaches where the cleanliness of the sands and waters complements the superb surroundings.
