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Activities in South Wales

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    Action Bikes

    Action Bikes rents bikes for around per day.

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    Tenby Cycles

    You can rent bikes from Tenby Cycles.

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    New Image Bicycles

    You can hire bikes from New Image Bicycles for around £12/around £18 per half-day/day.

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    Action Bikes

    Action Bikes rents bikes for around per day.

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    New Image Bicycles

    You can hire bikes from New Image Bicycles for around £12/around £18 per half-day/day.

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    Ma Sime's Surf Hut

    Ma Sime's Surf Hut rents wetsuits, surfboards and body boards, and can arrange surf lessons with Whitesands Surf School.

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    Bay Watersports

    You can hire surf-skis and windsurfers at Bay Watersports. You can also get windsurfing lessons. Opening times depend on tides and weather.

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  8. Swansea Bike Path

    You can walk or cycle along the Swansea Bike Path, a pleasingly flat 5-mile waterfront trail that runs from the Maritime Quarter to the Mumbles.

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  9. Town Trails

    Guided walks of Tenby's historical sites are run by Town Trails. There are 1¼- to 1½-hour walks, with themes such as ghosts or pirates.

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    TYF Adventure

    TYF Adventure organises coasteering, surfing, sea kayaking and rock-climbing trips, charging around £45/around £85 for a half-day/full day.

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    Nucleus

    You can go surfing at Langland and Caswell Bays, near the Mumbles - get advice and hire gear from Nucleus; hire of a board and wetsuit for a full/half-day.

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    Tenby Watersports

    Tenby Watersports arranges water-skiing, wakeboarding, speed-boat rides and kayak hire. Keen surfers should head to Tenby South Beach, which offers some of the best breaks in Pembrokeshire.

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  14. Tawe Tour

    The Tawe Tour is a 5-mile walking/cycling trail, running northwards along the River Tawe, past former industrial sites, to Morriston. You can get free booklets and maps from the tourist office.

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  15. Wales National Pool

    The shiny new Wales National Pool is the only 50m swimming pool in Wales; it's open for lane-swimming only during the week, but on Saturday and Sunday the 25m training pool is open for recreational swimming sessions.

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  16. Heritage Canoes

    If you fancy taking to the river, head for Heritage Canoes at the Welsh Wildlife Centre. They offer guided canoe trips through Cilgerran Gorge on the River Teifi (adult/child around £25/£15 for 2½ hours).

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  17. Tenby Fishing

    Tenby Fishing offers sea-angling trips to fish for mackerel in the waters around Caldey Island; all tackle is supplied, and the trips are suitable for kids. Book your trips at the kiosk next to the Caldey Island ticket kiosk.

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    St David's Cycle Hire

    There is pleasant cycling on minor roads around the peninsula - the Celtic Way cycle route passes through St David's - but no off-road action (the coast path is for walkers only). You can rent bikes from St David's Cycle Hire.

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  19. Cycle Hire Pembrokeshire

    There is pleasant cycling on minor roads around the peninsula - the Celtic Way cycle route passes through St David's - but no off-road action (the coast path is for walkers only). You can rent bikes from Cycle Hire Pembrokeshire .

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  20. Catalina

    The Catalina, a vessel that can carry up to 120 passengers, offers 1¼-hour cruises around Caldey Island and St Margaret's Island (without landing) to view birds and seals; in July and August there are also two-hour sunset cruises.

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    Chepstow Racecourse

    Chepstow Racecourse, set in rolling parkland alongside the River Wye just north of the town centre, is one of Britain's most famous horse-racing venues and home to Wales' most prestigious race meeting, the Welsh National on 27 December.

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    Rainbow Sailing School

    If the sight of all those yachts in the marina has tempted you to have a go at sailing, Rainbow Sailing School offers taster days, suitable for families and beginners with no previous experience (around £75 per person, minimum of three people).

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    Monmouth Canoe & Activity Centre

    Monmouth Canoe & Activity Centre offers half-day/full-day/week-long trips on the Wye in two-seater Canadian canoes (around £25/around £30/around £180) or single kayaks (£18/£20/£120). Canoe transport and guides/instructors cost extra.

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  25. Teifi Marshes

    You can walk or cycle from Cardigan through the Teifi Marshes to the Welsh Wildlife Centre - from Finch Square head east along Pont-y-Cleifion to the roundabout, turn right, cross the bridge and descend the stairs on the right, then follow the trail east under the bridge (1 mile).

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  26. Pembrokeshire Coastal Path

    The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path finishes in St Dogmaels, a mile west of Cardigan town centre. You can hike the final section of the coast path in reverse from Cardigan Bridge to Ceibwr Bay (9 miles) via Cemaes Head, then cut inland to Moylgrove village (1 mile) and return on the Poppit Rocket bus.

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    Guided Tours

    You'll need at least half a day to do justice to St David's Cathedral. In July and August there are 90-minute guided tours at 14:30 on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; at other times, tours can be arranged in advance. The one led by the dean himself, a history and archaeology scholar, is recommended.

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