A pyramid peak in Eryri standing over a glassy tarn, the whole mountain mirrored in the still water, a low drystone wall running between heather and rocks, Wales at its most patient. Singles past 50 here often have careers tied to the NHS, the universities, or the steel works, family in the valleys or out toward the coast, and weekends shaped by hill or sea. However you got here, the welcome is warm and direct.
You don't need to know what you're after. Some members want a partner; others want a Sunday-walk friend or a museum companion. Both are honest answers, and people say so on their profile, no need to pretend otherwise. Your profile is free, always.
Cardiff members start at the Bay or in Pontcanna, with Bute Park for a flat loop. Swansea regulars meet on the Marina; Newport's Riverfront and Wrexham's centre run quieter. North Wales offers Conwy harbour and Llandudno's Victorian seafront; Pembrokeshire has Tenby and the coast path. The Brecon Beacons earn a Saturday once you've already met.