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3 days in Offas Country
Offa’s Country is where history meets adventure, with a side of spectacular views. This is where an 8th-century king built a giant dyke to keep the Welsh out—and now, ironically, it's a top spot for hikers from both sides of the border. Walking the 177-mile Offa’s Dyke Path isn’t just about crossing terrain, it’s a journey through rolling hills, ancient castles, and market towns that make you want to stop and explore (or at least grab a pint).


Hay on Wye
Welcome to Hay-on-Wye, a charming border town renowned for its literary heritage and vibrant cultural scene. Nestled among the scenic landscapes of Bannau Brycheiniog, this quaint town, originally known as 'The Hay,' offers a unique blend of history, arts, and natural beauty.


4 days in the Brecon Beacons
Visiting the Brecon Beacons is like stepping into a postcard.
It’s where your inner adventurer gets a workout scaling Pen-y-Fan, the highest peak in southern Britain.
Here, your biggest worry is whether to hike, canoe, or simply stand in awe of the jaw-dropping views. With dark skies so clear you’ll mistake the Milky Way for an art installation and local pubs serving meals hearty enough to fuel the hungriest of adventurers, it’s nature’s way of showing off—and who are we to
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