Gareth Edwards' Great Welsh Adventure - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Machynlleth
Rugby legend Gareth Edwards and wife Maureen drive a steam train through the epic Dyfi Valley before picking up speed to try rally car driving in the first of their new adventures
Tenby
Sir Gareth and wife Maureen get a castle to themselves for a night – perfect to mark their 49th wedding anniversary. Also, they go wildlife spotting and get competitive at golf in Tenby.
Llandudno
Gareth and Maureen are in the coastal resort of Llandudno as a heatwave hits. They still squeeze in everything from ice creams and strolls on the pier to a nerve-wracking abseil down the Great Orme.
St Davids
Shire horses, lifeboat heroes and a rugby team who train on the beach are among friends old and new that Gareth and Maureen Edwards meet on a trip away to St Davids, Pembrokeshire.
Brecon
Gareth and Maureen enlist in tank school and gear up for a drive like no other. In the Brecon Beacons they discover if they've finally cracked the art of narrow-boating
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