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Adventure in Wales

Saturday, September 23: Snowdonia National Park

Start your adventure by exploring Snowdonia National Park, a stunning natural playground in Wales. In the morning, embark on a challenging hike to Mount Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. Spend the afternoon exploring the park's diverse terrain, from picturesque lakes and waterfalls to rugged mountains and ancient forests. For adrenaline junkies, try your hand at rock climbing or mountain biking along the exhilarating trails. As the evening approaches, relax and enjoy a well-deserved meal at a local restaurant, savoring traditional Welsh cuisine.

  • Mount Snowdon Hike: Estimated Cost - Free, Time Spent - 6-8 hours
  • Rock Climbing: Estimated Cost - £50-£100 per person, Time Spent - 3-4 hours
  • Mountain Biking: Estimated Cost - £25-£50 per person, Time Spent - 2-3 hours
Sunday, September 24: Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

On your second day, venture towards Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, known for its stunning coastline and outdoor activities. Start your morning with an exhilarating coasteering experience, combining swimming, climbing, and cliff jumping along the rugged cliffs and hidden coves. Afterward, explore the park's sandy beaches and picturesque villages, such as St. Davids, Britain's smallest city. In the afternoon, embark on a sea kayaking adventure, paddling through crystal-clear waters, exploring sea caves, and encountering marine wildlife. As the day winds down, indulge in a delicious seafood dinner at a local coastal restaurant.

  • Coasteering: Estimated Cost - £40-£80 per person, Time Spent - 3-4 hours
  • St. Davids: Estimated Cost - Free, Time Spent - 1-2 hours
  • Sea Kayaking: Estimated Cost - £30-£60 per person, Time Spent - 2-3 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For adventure seekers looking for off the beaten path attractions, head to Brecon Beacons National Park. This lesser-known gem offers stunning landscapes, including waterfalls, caves, and rolling hills. Explore the enchanting Dan-yr-Ogof showcaves, delve into the park's wild beauty with canyoning, or take on the challenge of navigating the park's many hiking trails. For a unique experience, try wild swimming in one of the park's secluded lakes or rivers. Locals also recommend exploring the rugged coastline of Anglesey, where you can enjoy thrilling activities like kiteboarding, coasteering, and sea kayaking.

To check hotel and flight prices for your Wales adventure, visit Kayak.

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