St Govan’s Chapel in Pembrokeshire Come and see a mystical piece of Welsh history! St. Govan was a hermit (though some tales refer to him as more of a thief) living in the 6th century. Some believe that his name, Gowan, is actually Gawain, the Arthurian knight … Animals and Wildlife, Heritage, Sightseeing, Walking, Historical Sites
Aberystwyth Cliff Railway See the beauty of a lovely corner of Wales in a unique way! The Aberystwyth Cliff Railway is located at the end of the Aberystwyth promenade on Constitution Hill, a huge sloping hill overlooking the lovely Cardigan Bay. It’s the longest funicular … Sightseeing, Trains & Railways
Visit Skomer Island – the Wildlife Paradise Island in Wales Only less than a mile off the coast of the beautiful Pembrokeshire national park lies a remarkable island that is a must-do for any nature-lovers, wildlife admirers or anyone who wants to see some of the most special environments that Britain has … Animals and Wildlife, Sightseeing, Islands