Wales: A perfect holiday Vacation with Natural environment

26 05 2008

South West Wales offers a very diverse and alternate environment making it a popular retreat for those of various ages and interests. It is believed that we sit in one of the most picturesque and naturally preserved areas of the country, so why not join us and you too can appreciate what we have. We organize the perfect activity breaks for you in West Wales.

National Botanic Garden of Wales: The Millennium gift to Wales. The garden is now into its 6th year and has become the most visited garden in Wales. Here you are be given the opportunity to see some of the rarest plants in the world.

Tenby: The best known resort in Wales. Tenby’s picturesque harbour and sandy beaches are a natural draw to the family visitor. During the Summer period the town centre is closed off to traffic between 11am and 4pm thus allowing pedestrians to stroll uninterupted, and offering the many cafes and bars the space to set out their tables and seating along the pavements. The town’s vibrant night life is a magnet to young people who converge into the town centre from a wide area.

Caldey Island: A 20 minute boat ride from Tenby Harbour, Caldey is home to an Order of Cistercian Monks who have had links with the island since Celtic times. Caldey has beautiful scenery, splendid beaches, and shops selling perfume and confectionery products made on the island.

Oakwood Theme Park: Regarded as the premier theme park in Wales. The Oakwood experience offers excitement for adults and youngsters alike. If you’re looking for somewhere to host a group outing… then look no further! At Oakwood they have got everything you need for a fun-packed day out.

Pembroke Castle: For castle lovers this is a must. A Norman castle whose structure has been expertly maintained since the time of William the Conquerer. Pembroke Town is famed as the birthplace of Henry Tudor. Its attractive location alongside the millpond with its many shops welomes many visitors.

Pendine: The small village of Pendine boasts 7 miles of golden sands. The history of land speed records that were attempted on the beach are now shown in the Pendine Museum of Speed which is sited close to the beach. The Beach Hotel has an excellent dispaly of photographs depicting the various speed trials recorded on the beach. As for the beach, it is regarded as one of the safest swimming areas along this particular coastline.

St Davids: Elizabeth 2nd granted St Davids city status because of its magnificent Cathedral. In reality it is an attractive village surrounded by a superb coastline and beautiful beaches. Well worth a visit just to view the excellent exhibition of art in the galleries.

Preselli Hills: This beautiful landscape within the Pembrokeshire National Park is ideal for rambling and trekking. Unlike other highland areas of Wales, it is never inundated with tourists. It is the ideal place to get away from the crowds. There are many spectacular ancient monuments and it is famed for providing the bluestone found at Stonehenge.

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