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Take the family to Wales

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010    Subscribe To Our Feed

Whatever length of time you have booked, short stay, weekend or longer, it is very important to maximise your time. Day and half day trips are the best way of getting lots of activitites into a mini-break in Wales, and this country has plenty to choose from.

I have listed below a selection of activities that awaits a visitor on any short breaks in Wales, or weekend breaks in Wales.

Aim for a country sports park where you can while away some time doing such pursuits as archery or clay pidgeon shooting, or for the more adventurous - quad biking and go karting.

Any expeditions that you choose for cycling, walking or climbing in Wales, can be tailored to suit whatever timescale you wish. Plenty of trails exist for hikers and ramblers. You may wish to walk for the morning, or spend the whole weekend under the stars camping outside.

If you are into cllimbing, you can enrol on a full or half-day course which could also be conducted inside if the weather is not suitable. And at least a day can be spent around the Gower Peninsula or Snowdonia.

Fishing is another popular option and with a wealth of fisheries scattered throughout the country, you will never have to use up too much time getting to one.

Use half-days and evenings to enjoy the culture of the country, perhaps by visiting a museum, art gallery or craft centre, or catching a performance at the Wales Millennium Centre.

If you are not spending long in the country, you may prefer to stay in one of the delightful holiday cottages in Wales or a B&B. Wales has plenty of high-quality hotels if you don’t fancy catering for yourself or your family, and cosy, family-run B&Bs to give you a taste of home away from home.

 

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