Holiday adventure in Wales
Whatever length of time you have booked, short stay, weekend or longer, it is very important to maximise your time. The key to getting the best value from your stay is the use of day and half-day trips - and Wales has lots of these to keep you entertained.
I have listed below a selection of activities that awaits a visitor on any short breaks in Wales, or weekend breaks in Wales.
Country sports parks exist where you can easily spend an hour or two in an activity such as archery or clay pigeon shooting, or you could take some time to try quad biking and go-karting if you like the idea of being on the move.
Any expeditions that you choose for cycling, walking or climbing in Wales, can be tailored to suit whatever timescale you wish. Hikers and ramblers are well catered for as there are many of trails to discover. You could take a short walk of a couple of miles, taking less than half a day, or spend an entire weekend camping and exploring the great outdoors.
If you like climbing, you can be involved in day or half-day courses, which are sometimes conducted indoors. You could easily spend a day in Snowdonia or at the Gower Peninsula.
Another popular option is fishing, with a wealth of fisheries country wide, it will never take too much time find a suitable place to go.
Half days and evenings a perfect for enjoying the country’s culture, maybe a visit to a museum or art gallery or seeing a live perormance in the Millenium Centre in the capital.
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.