A fantastic selection of attractions in Wales

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Created 350 Million years ago, the National Showcaves Centre for Wales, is situated in the Brecon Beacons National Park and was recently voted Britain's Finest Natural Wonder.
With 10 different attractions,including Dinosaur Park and Shire horse centre, there is plenty to do and see for all ages!
And all on the one ticket !
Brecon Road
Penycae
Swansea
West Glamorgan
SA9 1GJ
01639 730 801

This is Great Britain's only remaining cable operated street tramway and one of only three surviving in the world.
The tramway has three main stations, the lower station, named after the hotel that formerly occupied the station site, the one in the centre aptly named 'Halfway' and the Great Orme Summit station.
Passengers must change trams at the Halfway station.
Great Orme Tramway
Victoria Station, Church Walks,
Llandudno,
LL30 1AZ.
 
01492 879306

 
Chocolate lovers from all Britain and the rest of the world clamour for Pemberton’s chocolates because they’re excellent value. Everybody claims they use only the best ingredients….Pemberton’s actually do!
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.
The Welsh Chocolate Farm
Llanboidy
Carmarthenshire
Wales
SA34 0EX
01994 448800

 
Come and visit the magnificent and well preserved castle at Caernarfon .
In 1969, the castle gained world-wide fame as the setting for the investiture of HRH Prince Charles as Prince of Wales.
The castle is a World Heritage Site.
Castle Ditch,
Caernarfon,
LL55 2AY
Gwynedd

01286 677617

 
A visit to North Wales is not complete without a canal boat trip at Llangollen Wharf.
Gliding silently along the canal in a horse drawn boat, is a unique peaceful way to enjoy some of the most beautiful scenery of the Dee Valley.
Llangollen Wharf,
Llangollen, Denbighshire,
LL20 8TA

01978 860702

The park is well-suited to both thrill-seekers and families
Oakwood has opened its latest ride to the public: "Speed", a roller coaster with a 97-degree drop!
This ride has the steepest drop in the UK and is the tallest of its type in the world.
The 85ft-tall CCI-built wooden roller coaster "Megafobia" is consistently rated among the best in Europe
 
Oakwood Theme Park,
Canaston Bridge, Narberth,
Pembrokeshire
SA67 8DE
 
01834 861889

Situated on the Llanddwyn Island is Dwynwen's well, wherein allegedly swims a sacred fish. Its movements are said to predict the future and fortunes of couples’ relationships.
Visitors to the well believe that if the water boils while they are present, then love and good luck will surely follow.
A long sandy beach backed by spectacular views connects the Island to Anglesey. All this makes the island a fitting location for the tale that it has to tell.
Dwynwen`s Well
Llanddwyn Island
Anglesey

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