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- North Wales water activity weekend (17 - 19 Sep)
- River Severn cruise (8 - 10 Oct)
- Llyn Brenig sailing event (16 - 17 Oct)
- Jamboree on the Internet (16 - 17 Oct)
- Jamboree on the Air (16 - 17 Oct)
- Talkabout 2010 (Sat 30 Oct)
- Wales Team meetings (Sat 13 Nov)
- Frostbite whitewater weekend (8 - 9 Jan)
- 22nd World Scout Jamboree - Sweden 2011 (27 Jul - 8 Aug)
South East Wales
South East Wales is one of the most diverse areas of Wales. From the coastal capital city of Cardiff to the Brecon Beacons, and the industrial Welsh Valleys heartland inbetween nearly every activity thinkable is within easy reach.
Beginning in the centre of the Brecon Beacons National Park, with Pen-y-Fan its highest peak at 886m is Dolygaer. Further to the east, nestled in the Black Mountains is Tudor Cule. Moving south to the heads of the valleys, world famous for their coal, you will find Bryn Bach Parc.
Moving down the Ebbw valley, in Ebbw Vale itself is Penuel, and further down the valley Islwyn Scout Parc.
Closer to the capital are Jubilee Fields and Miskin Mill.
Finally, in the Wye Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is Botany Bay.






