Radnorshire Arms
The former private residence of Sir Christopher Hatton, alleged lover of Queen Elizabeth I.
Llanfair PG Train Station
Stop in the tiny Welsh town with the longest name for that obligatory photo by the sign at the train station.
Robin Hood Inn
The most family-friendly pub in town, the Robin Hood has a warm atmosphere, good food, and a big beer garden with childrens play area.
Smallest House in Great Britain
The Smallest House in Great Britain is a curiosity with dimensions of 72 by 122 inches & a mention in the Guinness Book of Records .
Y Felin
A working watermill dating from the 1640s, Y Felin is still used to make flour, which you can purchase, along with bread, at the mill door.
Dinefwr Craft Centre
The towns Victorian market hall now has a cafe and a couple of shops selling local handicrafts of varying descriptions, including lovespoons.
Tŷ Crwn Roundhouse
This squat, round 17th century stone prison has gender-segregated cells where drunk sailors and slatterns were once locked up for wanton mischief.
Broad Haven
A mile southeast of Bosherston village is the beautiful golden beach of Broad Haven, framed by grey limestone cliffs and pointed sea stacks.
Ruthin Craft Centre
The towns flash arts hub has an interesting gallery, artists studios, galleries and shops, a decent cafe and an unstaffed information centre.
King Street Gallery
Opposite Oriel Myrddin is the King Street Gallery, which sells interesting works by a cooperative of 29 local painters, sculptors, ceramicists and printmakers.
Monnow Bridge
Just across the Monnow Bridge from central Monmouth, this tiny campground has a quiet riverside location and friendly owners; its a 10-minute walk into town.
St Edwards Church
All that remains of medieval St Edwards Church is its 14th-century bell tower, the rest of the building was rebuilt in early Decorated style in the 19th century.
Oriel Myrddin
Housed in a former art college, stylish little Oriel Myrddin stages changing exhibitions of contemporary art. The shop sells a nice range of crafts and art books.
Alexandra Gardens
This pretty Edwardian-era park slopes from Penarths bustling town centre down to the esplanade. Its formal gardens are filled with topiary and colourful flowerbeds.
Dragon Reptile Experience
Come face to face with huge snakes, hairy spiders and all sorts of other slippery, creepy and crawly critters during an hour-long hands-on experience. Its in Saundersfoot,
Newport Museum & Art Gallery
In the same building as the tourist office, Newport Museum covers the towns history from the prehistoric to the Romans at Caerleon, to the rise of the coal and iron industries.
Last Haul
This pockmarked slab of marble from the famous local shipwreck, the Bronze Bell, has been shaped by a local sculptor to depict three fishermen desperately hauling in a catch.
Monmouth Castle & Regimental Museum
Inside Great Castle House is the volunteer-run Regimental Museum, a labour of love squeezed into a cupboard-sized space, tracing the regiments history from the 11th century to the Gulf War.
Ynysfach Engine House
Across the river from the bus station is Ynysfach Engine House, a distinctive landmark that once housed the huge beam engines that created the blast of hot air for the iron furnaces.
Great Orme Visitor Centre
The visitor centre on the summit of the Great Orme organises two-hour guided walks of the headland every Sunday from May to September. The summit complex has picnic tables, a café and gift shop.