Brecon Beacons, Carmarthenshire and South Wales
The Brecon Beacons mountain range in South Wales offers some of British mainland most spectacular scenery. The region is characterised by remote open moorland, high mountains, and some of the UK’s most impressive waterfalls. Nestled between Pembrokeshire and the Gower Peninsula is Carmarthenshire known as the "Garden of Wales" and through this garden flows the rivers Teifi and Twyi as well as having the idyllic coastline of Carmarthen Bay. By contrast the Glamorgan Heritage Coast has almost 30 miles of cliffs and sands from Penarth to Portcawl and the Gower Peninsula was selected as the first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for its classic coastline and its outstanding natural environment.
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Laugharne Castle - Carmarthenshire
The castle stands on a low cliff by the side of the Coran stream, overlooking the estuary of the river Taf. Built in the 13th century by the de Brian family, probably atop an earlier Norman ringwork castle, the solid mansion we see before us is the lasting legacy of Sir John Perrot.
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