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By *he Sophisticats OP   Couple
4 weeks ago

Casa Del Fun, Portarlington

Having recently changed our plans of travel, we have decided to visit Wales!

(Mid June)

Having only ever driven through Wales before, we would LOVE some suggestions of places to stay/visit.

Diolch yn fawr 🥰💋

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By *onkey 2023Man
4 weeks ago

West Wales

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By *inkmeisterMan
4 weeks ago

Neath

Wales is so diverse..where you coming from and where you heading too.

I ride so I travel a lot if off peak areas. Castles,reservoirs hundreds of places to visit. Drop a message and ill sort something out for you. I only work weekends so im free mid weeks

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By *he Sophisticats OP   Couple
4 weeks ago

Casa Del Fun, Portarlington

Thanks for your response! 🥰

We are travelling over on the ferry from Dublin to Holyhead, so will be staying locally (Anglesey, possibly Conwy) but are open to suggestions.

Would love a little adventure into Wales and hopefully include some fun and fab frolics 😈

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By *onkey 2023Man
4 weeks ago

West Wales

If you’re heading down South at all, the Gower Peninsular is a seriously brilliant place to visit. A bit of everything there, and spectacular coastal scenery as a backdrop Pembrokeshire is pretty darn good too.

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By *homas400Man
4 weeks ago

Carmarthen / Llandeilo

I have a few suggestions for walks if this is something you're into. Possibly a relaxing coastal walk or maybe something more challenging..... Yr Wyddfa or Cadair Idris maybe?

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By *Pspecial69Couple
4 weeks ago

swansea

Hi. Im an ex coach driver and if you are staying in the north wales area then snowdon is normally a must see and if you fancy it you could catch a train to the summit. I would also recommend caernarfon and the castle. You also got the option if you like these kind of things of doing a zip line through caves in Blaenau Ffestiniog. There are some beautiful areas in Wales that a lot of us Welsh people take for granted and dont realise it there. Enjoy your trip though.

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By *un guy300Man
4 weeks ago

Swansea


"Having recently changed our plans of travel, we have decided to visit Wales!

(Mid June)

Having only ever driven through Wales before, we would LOVE some suggestions of places to stay/visit.

Diolch yn fawr 🥰💋"

what part of Wales

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By *ost SockMan
4 weeks ago

West Wales and Cardiff

North Wales is amazing (far too many “Hwntws (South Walians) don’t realise that).

Ynys Mon (Anglesey) has lots of amazing beaches, like Newborough Sands. Personally, I’d avoid Snowdon, as it is just so busy these days. Beddgelert is nearby though, and that’s a lovely village.

I would head for more remote spots like the Nantlle Valley and the Lleyn Peninsula (avoid Abersoch and its Ferarris)!

Whilst Y Wyddfa (Snowdon) is really busy, there are many quiter mountains in the Carneddau, Moelwynion, Berwyn ranges etc. I’d head for them for car trips or walks.

I love Portmeirion - the Italianate village near Porthmadog. Some think the entrance fee is steep, but I don’t mind. It’s not just a village - there’s lovely woods too.

It’d be a bit further to go, but southern Eryri (Snowdonia) has amazing spots too. The Mawddach Estuary is gorgeous, the Aran Mountains are great etc.

Coed-y-Brenin is near there - the original mountain biking centre. I think there was talk of it closing, but I might be wrong.

Enjoy .

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By *he Sophisticats OP   Couple
4 weeks ago

Casa Del Fun, Portarlington

Wow! Many thanks for all the input…

Seems like there’s plenty to do and places to visit.

We will check out the suggestions later, once we’ve chosen and booked the accommodation.

We’re so grateful for any help and guidance

🥰🥰

Tabitha and Foo 💋

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By *otyouraverageguyMan
4 weeks ago

N Wales & Midlands

I may be biased, but North Wales is stunning. Anglesey and anywhere from Barmouth around the Llyn peninsular to Llandudno and Rhos is fabulous, and of course there is the incomparable Snowdonia to consider too

Conwy/ Llandudno would be fab place to base yourself. Hope you have a great time, and if you both fancy a drink and a chat let me know

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By *ualityNotQuantityUKCouple
4 weeks ago

Derby

Morfra Dyffryn is an official nudist beach just North of Barmouth and is well worth a visit on a sunny day.

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By *9alMan
4 weeks ago

Bridgend


"Having recently changed our plans of travel, we have decided to visit Wales!

(Mid June)

Having only ever driven through Wales before, we would LOVE some suggestions of places to stay/visit.

Diolch yn fawr 🥰💋"

Wales has loads of great beaches, Mountains, castles & interesting little towns . I live in a small valley town in S Wales , have a spare bedroom for an overnight stay with optional discrete fun if interested message me

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By *igSlinkyCouple
4 weeks ago

pontardulais

If you’re going to be heading down to south wales from Anglesey then may I recommend a stay in Aberaeron. Jeremy clarkson stayed there recently and said it was one of the best places in the world and the hotel he stayed at ( the harbourmaster ) is the best hotel he’s ever stayed at

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By *onkey 2023Man
4 weeks ago

West Wales

The Harbourmaster Hotel in Aberaeron is absolutely fabulous. Love visiting Aberystwyth too (it holds some very special memories for me).

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By *un guy300Man
4 weeks ago

Swansea


"Having recently changed our plans of travel, we have decided to visit Wales!

(Mid June)

Having only ever driven through Wales before, we would LOVE some suggestions of places to stay/visit.

Diolch yn fawr 🥰💋"

what part of Wales,

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By *manActiveMan
3 weeks ago

Ceredigion

Ceredigion coastline (walking or driving) won't fail you and plenty of villages along the way have a quiet drink or two.

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