Considering where to go on your next holiday? Consider a short break in Wales, espeically if you enjoy your sports -heres a list of actvities to do while your down here.

  • Caving - explore the underground passageways and tunnels that Wales has to offer. Caving is done all year round, other than when the heavy rain makes some of them inaccessible. You’ll be taken underground in small groups with a guide to see the subterranean caves that few people will ever get the chance to see. A full days caving costs £55, with the pirce of a half day for £35. Caving can be done in snowdonia, Gower Peninsula and the Brecon Beacons.
  • Coasteering. Featuring a combination of climbing, cliff jumping, scrambling and swimming that originated in Wales. Coasteering is most popular during the summer, but later on in the season there may be the chance of swelling to make the experience more challenging and interesting. You’ll be in a group of about 2-8 people and led by a guide on a route chosen on based on the experience and abilities of the group. Locations to have ago at coasteering include the North Wales coast, the Gower Peninsula and the Pembrokesire coast.
  • Surfing- With some great places and waves to go surfing on, Wales should be a place all surfers need to come visit for the waves. Lessons are available for beginners if you’ve never jumped onto a surf board before. One to one or group lessons are available from the surf schools, which also do ‘women only’ weekends. Prices for a half day are £20 to £40 for a full day of surfing the waves of Wales. The sea is at its warmest during late summer and early autumn, and most of the surf schools are open from Easter to October, but that doesnt really stop the more experienced surfers going at any time they want to ride the waves. Available in South Wales, the Gower Penninsula, Pembrokeshire, the Lleyn Peninsula and Anglesey.
  • Diving. Wales is has the best offshore islands, wrecks and Marine nature reserves to go diving in. The basic course is around £55 and a 2 day course with open water dives start from £200. Early autumn and late summer would be the best times, when the water temperature at its highest. Diving can be done at the Llyn and Gower Peninsulas, Pembrokeshire and Anglesey.