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South West Wales has quick and easy access, a spectacular coastline, unspoilt countryside and a great choice of quality accommodation, thrilling activities, and fascinating places to visit...

Choose from three distinctive holiday areas


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Pembrokeshire

Pembrokeshire, on the South West tip of Wales, is a spectacular coastal region, surrounded on three sides by the sea. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park takes in the entire coastal strip – the only national park in the UK to be wholly coastal in nature and for good reason. The coastline is stunning!

Carmarthenshire

known as the ‘garden of Wales’ and home to the National Botanic Garden, visitors can explore the rich heritage and culture, myths and legends, with spectacularly sited castles and picturesque market towns. Stunning countryside, with the Black Mountain (part of the Brecon Beacons National Park) in the East, the longest sandy beaches in Wales, the wonderful valleys of the Tywi, Cothi, Teifi, Gwendraeth and Taf, lakes, hills and moorland - a paradise for nature lovers and bird watchers. The Red Kite is a common sight soaring over the countryside.

Swansea Bay

The vibrant coastal city of Swansea, the popular Victorian seaside resort of Mumbles and the spectacular Gower Peninsula – the UK’s first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. To the east Afan Forest is world renowned for its mountain bike trails and the Vale of Neath, aptly named ‘waterfall country’ is an ideal location for walking and taking in the scenery.


Swansea Bay Area Carmarthenshire Area Pembrokeshire Area