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Go Ape - 26 courses UK wide
“Bring out your inner ape! Can you handle three hours of tree top adventure? Are you wild enough to climb a 40ft rope-ladder, Tarzan-swing into a giant rope-net, zip-wire through trees, crawl through tunnels and tackle high wire rope-bridges? If the answer's 'yes,' then you're ready to Go Ape! Minimum age 10 years. Minimum height 1.40m. Under 18's must be supervised by a participating adult. An adult can supervise either two children or up to five 16-17 years old. Book online, get more info, read reviews and watch people Go Ape at www.goape.co.uk”
| Address | Margam Country Park Port Talbot SA13 2TJ |
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The magnificent Carew Castle has a history spanning 2000 years. Set in a stunning location, overlooking a 23 acre millpond, the castle displays the development from a Norman fortification to an Elizabethan country house. The site incorporates an impressive 11th century Celtic Cross, the only restored Tidal Mill in Wales, a medieval bridge and a picnic area all linked by a delightful mile roundwalk.
| Address | Carew, Tenby SA70 8SL |
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Introduced by a visitor centre with exhibition and gift shop and explained by interesting interpretation panels,
visitors stroll along leafy woodland and riverside paths,
explore sculpture trails depicting myths and legends, pass by prehistoric breeds of livestock grazing in fields next to the path (don't miss the Iron Age pigs), before entering the hillfort itself.
Four roundhouses and a granary have been reconstructed on their original Iron Age foundations at Castell Henllys.
| Address | Meline, nr Crymych SA41 3UT |
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Striking 13th-century ruined castle
Overlooking the spectacular Teifi gorge
In the guardianship of Cadw: Welsh Historic Monuments.
| Address | nr Cardigan, nr Cardigan SA43 2SF |
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Beautiful woodland garden with year-round interest
Glorious informal garden with a wealth of wildlife
Set in a tranquil and secluded valley
One of the best collections of rhododendronas and azaleas in Wales
Open and wooded pathways through the valley offer lovely walks
Families will love exploring the woodland and meadow with meandering stream
Stunning walled garden with gothic gazebo
| Address | nr Amroth, nr Amroth SA67 8PP |
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Home of the famous Dyfed Shire Horses, enjoy a fascinating family day out, with lots of indoor and outdoor activities.
| Address | Eglwyswrw, Cardigan SA41 3SY |
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Welcome to Folly Farm, Wales' top paid-for visitor attraction. If you're looking for a fun day out for all the family, whatever the weather, then look no further...with six fun-filled zones there's something for everyone.
| Address | Begelly, Kilgetty SA68 0XA |
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Oakwood Leisure theme park in Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK provides fun for all the family, from white knuckle rides to entertaining events.
| Address | Canaston Bridge, Narberth SA67 8DE |
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Idyllically set on the banks of the river estuary, this mighty fortress is largely intact, and its endless passages, tunnels and stairways are great fun to explore, plus there are super exhibitions, which tell the tale of its medieval life. Once the seat of a succession of major barons who played leading roles in shaping Britain's history, this historic showpiece is the birthplace of Henry Tudor, father to the infamous Henry VIII and grandfather of Elizabeth I.
| Address | Pembroke, Pembroke SA71 4LA |
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One of the most fascinating, intriguing and memorable visits the Tenby area has to offer. We are one of the few that are indoors - a refuge in bad weather but best seen on a sunny day when it is quieter!
Try it out and you will see why.
Housed in an attractive 19th century chapel of rest in peaceful and unusual surroundings.
| Address | Narberth Road, Tenby SA70 8HR |
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