Halfway Forest Park is a mountain valley mainly forested with evergreen trees which give way to fields and native broadleaved trees the higher you climb....
The Red Kite Feeding centre is designed to fit naturally into the Black Mountain landscape and provides bird lovers the ideal opportunity to witness Red...
There are few castles in Europe that can boast a more spectacular location. Its weather-beaten ruins crown a limestone crag overlooking the remote Black Mountains....
The survival of Aberglasney Gardens over so many centuries is truly miraculous. Even in 1470 it was recorded that it had “nine green gardens, orchards,...
National Botanic Garden of Wales is a Millennium project established five years ago, featuring the world’s largest single span greenhouse, an aquacentre and a centre...
The Camarthenshire County Museum has been established in order to bring together information about the heritage of the county that surrounds this good looking Welsh...
One of the oldest art galleries in Wales, this beautiful collection is based in a fantastic grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion that overlooks the...
Famous for its deer park, the Golden Grove includes sixty acres of wooded parkland surrounding a magnificent mansion with commanding views across the Towy Valley....
There is a network of forest roads on three levels within the forest which, together with three easy footpaths, provide opportunities for circular walks, crossing...
Ynyscedwyn Ironworks Park was created on the site of the ironworks which made Ystradgynlais famous. According to evidence found here, iron was being smelted here...
The Welfare is a thriving theatre and community arts centre providing a varied programme of professional theatre, music, comedy, film, dance and visual arts with...
Fan Fraith is a peak in the Brecon Beacons just north of Penwyllt, and extremely popular with walkers. For those interested in the exhilarating walk...
This well respected arts centre has a 450 seat theatre, cinema, dance studio, snooker hall and art gallery, the Oriel Lliw. It hosts highest quality...
This beautiful Norman church, in a rural setting, is open for visitors during daylight hours. It is surrounded by excellent walking country and makes a...
Llewelyn ap Gruffydd Fychan was the Welsh "Braveheart". He was publicly executed in Llandovery square by the English King in 1401 for refusing to betray...
Centred with a 42 metre high mast, Swansea’s £2,000,000 Sail Bridge connects the city’s marina with the new SA1 Waterfront Development, on the site of...