Midweek breaks in South Wales
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Kiln Park is ideally situated to make the most of Tenby and its amazing scenery and Blue Flag beach, with excellent facilities on-park too.
- Premium entertainment venue
- Tenby (nearby)
- Blue Flag Beach (nearby)
- Indoor and outdoor pool
Lydstep Beach Village is a real treasure: right on the edge of the beautiful bay with a stunning countryside backdrop.
- Indoor pool
- Direct beach access
- Clubhouse
- Entertainment
Secluded and peaceful Penally Court is a real coastal escape, with access to plenty of facilities at its sister park.
- National Park (nearby)
- Tenby (nearby)
- Entertainment nearby
- Beach (nearby)
With Cardigan Bay views, direct beach access and close to charming New Quay, Quay West combines stunning setting and great activities.
- Indoor pool
- Outdoor pool
- Direct beach access
- Aerial Adventure
Three great things about South Wales
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
Framed around the magnificent coastline, you’ll find an array of valleys, woodlands and craggy trails to explore.
The South Wales Valleys
A former industrial hub, the South Wales Valleys retain much of their history while transforming into a must-visit attraction. Journey along the Brecon Mountain Railway at Brecon Beacons National Park, and soak up the history at Blaenavon World Heritage site.
Brilliant beaches
The beaches in South Wales are some of the country's best – in fact Pembrokeshire is home to more Blue Flag-awarded beaches than any other Welsh county, including Tenby North, South, Tenby Castle and Lydstep.