Explore outdoors - much more than a business location
As well as offering a high quality business location; Wales has the added benefit of offering a multitude of outdoor activities within just 30 minutes of the city centre locations.
Big on adventure, big on mountainous terrain, big on dramatic coastline and very big on offering the ultimate outdoor activities combined with a unique mix of history, folklore and ancient Celtic roots.
With three national parks, 498 miles of national trails and 18 regional walking routes, Wales is one of the best places in Europe for hiking and walking, whatever your skill level. A new walking trail – the Wat’s Dyke Heritage Trail – follows an ancient dyke dating back 1,500 years as the earliest border between England and Wales. And last year, the Ceredigion Coast Path fully opened and joined up with the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and Carmarthenshire Bay Coastal and Estuaries Way, forming a stunning 311 mile trail.
For more information on some of the great outdoor activities available in Wales visit:
www.visitwales.com (External Website)
www.walking.visitwales.com (External Website)
www.cycling.visitwales.com (External Website)






