Looking for fun cheap days out? Here at MagicFreebiesUK we've decided to put together a selection cheap days out for you to take a look at. Since all entrance fees to all national galleries and museums have been scrapped, there are plenty of exciting days out to be had by all across the country. If you can, you should give a donation to help these cheap or free attractions, especially the smaller local history museums if you can.
WALES
Free Bus Travel, Cardiff
Free
Now in Cardiff city centre you can hop on and off the 'Free b' as many times as you wish. The 'Free b' service follows a circular route that travels anti-clockwise around the city centre.
National Museum, Cardiff
Free Entry
The National Museum in Cardiff has a number of exciting collections for you to explore. Discover what Wales was like for our ancestors, learn about the landscape and natural history of Wales and browse a variety of images and recollections from all around Wales, by the people.
Minera Lead Mines & Country Park
Free Entry
Get a fascinating glimpse into the industrial past of the beautiful Clywedog Valley. Minera is also a great starting point for the Clywedog Trail or for accessing the beautiful countryside of Minera Mountain.
National Wool Museum, Carmarthenshire
Free Entry
Wool was historically the most important industry in Wales and Defrch Felindre in the Tefi Valley was the centre of a thriving Welsh woollen industry. Visit the restored listed mill buildings and historic machinery.
National Slate Museum, Gwynedd
Free Entry
Look forward to a day full of enjoyment and education in a dramatically beautiful landscape on the shires of Lln Padarn.
Big Pit: National Coal Museum, Blaenavon
Free Entry
Check out a real coal mine and also one of Britains leading mining museums. An exciting day out is to be had by all whatever age you are.
St Fagans: National History Museum, Cardiff
Free Entry
This museum is one of Europe's leading open air museums and is also Wale's most popular heritage attraction. It resides in the grounds of the magnificent St Fagans Castle.
National Roman Legion Museum, Caerleon
Free Entry
Learn about what made the Romans a formidable force and how life would not be the same without them.
Dylan Thomas Centre, Swansea
Free Entry
head to The Dylan Thomas Centre in a beautiful building in the Maritime Quarter. It features a permanent exhibition Dylan Thomas and his life, as well as a cosy cafe and bookshop.
Afan Forest Park, Port Talbot
Free Entry
Afan Forest Park is stretched over 64 square kilometres, with 30,000 hectares of forest. Car Parking costs £3 if you stay over an hour and if you want to camp it costs £2.50 per person per night.
National Waterfront Museum, Swansea
Free Entry
The National Waterfont Museum tells the story of industry and innovation in Wales, now and over the last 300 years. At the moment you can view their 'Ghosts in Armour' exhibition, an artistic response to a space, a time, and a declining Welsh steel industry.
Margam Country Park, Port Talbot
Free Entry
If you're travelling by car then car parking costs £3. The park has splendid landscapes, arcitecture, history and cultural past set in 1000 acres of gglorius parklands.
Museum Of Speed, Pendine
Free Entry
Explore the history of Pendine's 'Sands of Speed' in a dramatic new building overlooking the beach. You can also see their beautifully restored car 'Babs' in the summer.
Museum of Modern Art, Powys
Free Entry
The MOMA has grown up alongside a Wesleyan chapel which has been converted into a centre for the performing arts as well as six exhibition spaces in which to view art. Enjoy looking at a contsantly changing exhibition featuring leading artists from Wales. In August selected entries from the Tabernacle Art Competition are shown.
Newport Museum
Free Entry
Newport Museum and Art Gallery holds evidence of Newport's history, culture and environment. The Social History collection for example is made up of 20,700 objects which reflect the every day lives of ordinary people in Newport and the surrounding areas for the last 200 years.
South Wales Miners Museum, near Port Talbot
Free Entry
The Welsh Miners Museum portrays the life of a miner with stories of hardship, struggle, dangerous and dirty work. There are great features such as the traditional miner's cottage scene, historic photographs and outdoor exhibits.
Parc Howard Museum and Art Gallery, Llanelli
Free Entry
Why explore Llanelli's past in the former Park Howard mansion, a beuatiful historic building set in a delightful civic park. On display are a fantastic collection of Llanelly pottery as well as local paintings.
Pontypool Museum
Free Entry on Wednesdays and Sundays
The cobbled walkway gives a wonderful start to you visit as you head in a central courtyard set in a Georgian Stable Block. There are plenty of local artefacts to discover such as Japanware and collections of 'domestic life' from the Victorian time.
Abergavenny Museum, Monmouthshire
Free Entry
Set in the grounds of a 'ruined' Norman Castle, the Abergavenny Museum tells the story of this historic market town from prehistory through to the present day. There is also an activity room for children where there is a chance to colour, cut and stick.
Kidwelly Industrial Museum
Free Entry
The Kidwelly Industrial Museum is the only museum dedicated to the interpretation of the tinplate industry in general. It also looks at the individual processes involved in making tinplate.