Brecon Beacons National Park
Brecon Beacons National Park boasts stunning landscapes spanning across 520 square miles of awe-inspiring Welsh scenery, providing the idyllic backdrop for a relaxing retreat nestled in nature. From the majestic peaks of Pen y Fan and Corn Du to the enchanting allure of Henrhyd Falls, Brecon offers an array of diverse scenic routes, perfect for walking, cycling or contemplating the wondrous nature and our profound existence.
Carmarthenshire
Immerse yourself in the ‘Garden of Wales’, Carmarthenshire, where coast meets country. From cycling along the famous Celtic Trail West and the Swiss Valley Route in your leisure time to doing sun salutations at Carmarthen Bay, Carmarthenshire offers splendid beauty matched with a soothing atmosphere that will make your retreat in Wales unforgettable.
Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park
Pembrokeshire prides itself in being the only coastal national park in Wales, and it’s rated as the second best coastline in the world by National Geographic. With a wealth of wellbeing activities, such as swimming and kayaking in the crystal-clear waters, there is plenty of room for adventure and exploration during your retreat in Wales, while savouring the joys of silence and simplicity.
Snowdonia National Park
Snowdonia National Park beckons to adventurers and nature lovers alike, offering the perfect environment for a retreat packed with mountain trekking, leisurely strolls, and scenic cycling adventures. Home to Snowdon, the highest mountain in England and Wales, the park boasts towering mountains, shimmering lakes, and lush valleys – the perfect backdrop for a relaxing and rejuvenating mountain retreat in Wales.