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Explore the best beaches in the world with a Hols from £9.50 break in Wales

GreenWood Family Park is brimming with activities for tiny tots and schoolchildren alike

SOME of the very best beaches in the world can be found in Wales – 25 of them on the breathtakingly beautiful Gower Peninsula on the south-west coast.

Add that to miles and miles of rolling countryside and cosy pubs tucked away in green parkland and you’ll be in staycation heaven.

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Rhossili Bay Beach in the Gower Peninsula is a must visitCredit: Getty
There is also Bounce Below at Zip World in LlechweddCredit: Alamy

If you’ve got young kids, GreenWood Family Park is brimming with activities for tiny tots and schoolchildren alike.

Alongside den-building sessions, treetop walkways and archery lessons, there are endless rides, from Dragon-themed rollercoasters to solar-powered water slides.

There’s plenty of food on site, too, like breakfast baps, pizzas and jacket spuds piled with toppings.

Entry is £5 for kids under a metre tall or £20 for anyone over a metre in height (see ).

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For coastal fun, wander to Bangor which has some excellent sandy beaches and is also home to Garth Pier, which is chockfull with Victorian kiosks selling crafts, artwork and food.

Stay for lunch or dinner, as Blue Sky Cafe and Taproom has homemade cakes to satisfy even the sweetest tooth.

They also do slap-up cooked brekkies from £11, or tasty veggie burgers that you can wash down with a craft beer (see ).

Adrenalin junkies can’t miss Bounce Below, at Zip World in Llechwedd.

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This underground playground is seriously cool – covered in trampoline-style nets built into an area that’s twice the size of St Paul’s Cathedral, all within a deep cave.

There are also deep-mine tours, neon underground golf and a giant zipline above ground that will send you plummeting over countryside at speeds of over 50mph – endless fun for kids, and adults too.

Activities cost from £25 (see ).

Spend the week in Brynteg Holiday Park, which sits within an Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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