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Aberglasney Gardens
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beautiful Tywi valley of Carmarthenshire, Aberglasney House features one
of the finest gardens in wales. Aberglasney Gardens have been an
inspiration to poets since 1477. The story of Aberglasney spans many
centuries, but, the house's origins are still shrouded in obscurity. |
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Brecon Beacons National Park
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| Brecon
Beacons National Park is a landscape that offers a legacy of
unparalleled proportions with spectacular mountain ranges,
internationally renowned geology, bountiful wildlife and diverse
recreational opportunities. It contains some of the most spectacular and
distinctive upland formations in southern Britain and covers an area of
1347 sq km (520 sq miles). The Brecon Beacons National Park is a place
steeped in history, magnificent in its natural beauty and with so many
things to see and do, you'll never be bored. |
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Pembertons Chocolate Farm
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Join us at the chocolate
farm where you can smell, taste, drink, see, touch, listen to and absorb
the full flavours of fine chocolate at our award winning chocolate
workshops.
There's 3000 years of history in chocolate. On a factory tour we show
you how chocolates are made. Young and old are welcome to have a go. |
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National Botanical Gardens of
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Dolaucothi Gold Mines |
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- Unique Roman gold mine set amid wooded hillsides
- Guided tours of the underground workings and exhibition on gold
- Opportunities to experience the frustration of gold panning
- Splendid views of the beautiful Cothi Valley and three estate
walks
- New exhibition on mining history
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Red Kite Feeding Station
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| The Llanddeusant Red
Kite Feeding Station sits in beautiful welsh countryside and attracts
over 50 Red Kites and Buzzards every day in a spectacular aerial
display. Visitors may observe, at close quarters, these fabulous rare
birds of prey as they swoop down for their feed. |
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Gwili Steam Railway
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The
Gwili Railway is a living reminder of a Great Western Railway branch
line set in the breathtaking Carmarthenshire hills. The trip down
memory lane starts at Bronwydd Arms Station, and the steam train
follows the route, originally taken by the Carmarthen to Aberystwyth
line to a delightful halt at Danycoed
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