Your hosts at Aros yn Pentre Glas offer yoga sessions and kinesiology (a holistic therapy) in their on site studio (must be booked in advance). A bridleway which leads to the summit of Foel Dyrch passes through the farm and right past both accommodations so you can be out on a walk straight away. The Preseli Hills are full of standing stones, burial chambers and other earthworks. It’s from here that the bluestones of Stonehenge were quarried and if you are interested in history, you might be interested to visit Castell Henllys, a reconstructed Iron Age village (11 miles). The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, of course, offers plenty more options for walking including the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, the northern end of which is in the village of St Dogmaels (16 miles). This is also where you’ll find one of the closest beaches, Poppit Sands and from where you can join dolphin-watching boat trips. There’s more of those in the larger coastal town of Newport (15 miles) and the chance to see dolphins from the shore at Mwnt (18 miles) on Cardigan Bay. For inland water and watersports, Llys y Fran Reservoir is your best bet (11 miles). You can hire paddleboards, kayaks and canoes, walk or cycle on the water’s edge or take on some of the site’s MTB trails.