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Venues

Swalec Stadium

We have a host of world class venues for you to visit and play on in Wales.

Our capital city, Cardiff, is home to our national stadium - the Millennium Stadium. The Welsh rugby team and the Welsh national football team play here but the stadium also doubles up as a venue for other events such as the final for motor sport’s Wales Rally GB.

Cardiff is also home to the SWALEC Stadium where a number of top international cricket games take place. In fact we’ll be hosting the Ashes again in 2015

The Liberty Stadium in Swansea is home to both Swansea City football team and the Ospreys rugby team.

If you fancy playing a round of golf, then why not start at the Celtic Manor Resort in Newport, one of Europe’s leading golf courses it was the host course for the 2010 Ryder Cup, the third largest sporting event in the World. And if you fancy visiting a few more golf courses we have around 200 so plenty to keep you busy

We also love our water sports in Wales. Wakestock, currently Europe’s largest wakeboard (a combination of water skiing, snowboarding and surfing) festival, is held on the Llŷn Peninsula in north Wales. Surfing and sailing are other favourite activities on our 750 miles of coastline.

For anyone who enjoys a day at the races, West Wales is home to the Ffos Las Racecourse and the Welsh Grand National is held at Chepstow every year in December.