Things To Do in Wales
Kitesurfing
Combining the exhilaration of kite flying with the adrenalin rush of surfing, you'll have fun from the first day you learn to kitesurf. The learning curve is almost as steep as the lines to your kite, but most people will have the basics mastered in a couple of days. You begin by learning to fly the kite, move onto getting dragged behind it through the shallows and then finally, you're ready to go and it's up and away - up to 20 feet in the air, in fact.
Mountain Biking
Lucky you - pop across the border into Wales and you've arrived at Mountain Bike Central. Whether you're a downhill animal or have never even done a bunny hop, here in Wild West Wales we have what are recognised as some of the best purpose-built mountain bike trails in the world by the Colorado-based International Mountain Biking Association. Just try the Afan Forest Park near Port Talbot and you'll see what we mean.
Coasteering
West Wales is the home of Coasteering, one of Britain's fastest growing adventure sports; it was developed here in the '80s and '90s. Pembrokeshire and the Gower Peninsula remain two of the premier destinations for this exciting adventure sport. For the uninitiated, Coasteering involves squeezing into a wetsuit, buoyancy aid and old trainers, then working your way around the coast at sea level - simple enough if you're on a beach, but a different story if you're beneath craggy sea cliffs.