Lost Peatlands Project

The Lost Peatlands of South Wales Project is a Heritage Lottery Funded landscape-scale partnership project that aims to restore the upland landscape of the Upper Afan Valley in Neath Port Talbot and the Upper Rhondda Fawr in Rhondda Cynon Taf, whilst helping local communities explore and enjoy the landscape on their doorstep and immerse themselves in the fascinating history and heritage of the area.

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The National Showcaves Centre for Wales

Dan yr Ogof, located at the National Showcaves Centre for Wales, is a 17-kilometre long cave system in south Wales, about 5 miles north of Ystradgynlais and 15 miles southwest of Brecon, in the Brecon Beacons National Park.

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Pen Y Fan

Pen y Fan is the highest peak in South Wales, proudly standing at 886 metres (2,907 feet) above sea level.

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Castell Coch

Castle Coch, also known as the Red Castle, is a striking Gothic Revival fortress nestled in the verdant woodlands of Tongwynlais.

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Waterfront Museum Swansea

The Waterfront Museum, located in the vibrant Swansea Marina, is a captivating destination that showcases the rich maritime history and industrial heritage of Wales.

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