About the region.
In case you were in any doubt about just where and what West Wales is, here's a
handy geographical breakdown for your surfing, riding, diving, paddling
pleasure. West Wales consists of three distinct regions, each of them offering
unique landscapes and wide expanses of ever-changing coastline.
Swansea Bay
Swansea Bay is actually a little bit more than just the bay area, as it
includes the Neath, Afan and Port Talbot areas. The steep sided valleys,
forested hills and upland moors that make up the 'interior' of the region have
some of the best mountain biking trails around.
Carmarthenshire
People have a tendency to hurtle through Carmarthenshire on their way to
Pembrokeshire, but you should think about slowing down and taking time to visit
this quiet and little-known corner of West Wales.
Pembrokeshire
There's so much outdoor action available in Pembrokeshire, you'll fit it all
into one trip. Take the sea kayaking. The area's national park coastline and
islands provide some of the best kayak action in Europe for everyone from
beginner to white water expert, but it would take years to explore all that's
available.