Top Activities to do in Wales

Horses and Water Sports
If you’re at Freshwater West Beach, you might also get the chance to see some horses grazing nearby. And of course, water sports are possible at other locations, such as Tenby Beach or Dale Beach.
Spas
After that, what better way to end your day at the beach than with a relaxing spa treatment or some time in a sauna, at the luxury St. Brides Hotel? This hotel also has an infinity edge hydro pool that offers stunning views of Saundersfoot Harbour. You can also indulge yourself and your senses at St. David’s Hotel and Spa in Cardiff, with its numerous pools and treatment rooms.
Theme Parks
If you’d like to do something a bit more action-packed, you can visit the ever-popular Oakwood Leisure Theme Park. Known for its rides and roller coasters, the park attracts about four hundred thousand thrill seekers a year.
Zoos and Race Courses
Cater to your love for animals with a visit to the Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo. This family friendly attraction has numerous fairground rides, such as the Super Giant Helter Skelter, as well as a variety of animals to see, from farm pigs to zebras to giraffes. Or, if you wish to combine your love of animals with your competitive streak, try visiting the Chepstow Racecourse, which is a thoroughbred horse racing venue in the scenic Wye Valley.
Gigrin Farm and the Red Kite Feeding and Rehabilitation Centre
But if you really want to get up close and personal with the fauna of Wales, then you must visit the Gigrin Farm. Its Red Kite Feeding and Rehabilitation Centre allows you to learn about these birds of prey as well as watch them in motion and being fed.
Diverse Welsh Activities
Whether you are more attuned with nature, or you like keeping active, or you prefer to be pampered from head to toe, the diverse activities found in Wales are sure to please.
