Wales travel guide
Wales is different from other parts of Britain and just 2 hours from Heathrow Airport. With 400 castles, yet only one official motorway, you have to take things at a gentle pace.
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Aberystwyth
A Victorian seaside resort and University town located on Cardigan Bay, with the backdrop of the Cambrian mountain range.
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Cardiff
Cardiff, vibrant capital city of Wales offers visitors fantastic shopping, lively nightlife, a thriving arts and culture scene and history dating back to Roman times.
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Carmarthen
Carmarthen is a lively country town, a commercial centre for the large rural county. Situated by the River Tywi, it is west Wales’s first large town.
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Caernarfon
A market town dominated by Edward I’s impressive medieval fortress, its strong royal connections range from the ancient Celtic Chieftains to the royal family of today. |
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Llangollen
The Holy Grail is said to be buried here on the mountain amongst the castle ruins of Castell Dinas Brân above the town. We also suggest a leisurely canal boat ride along the Llangollen Canal – there are good views over Llangollen.
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Pembrokeshire
Pembrokeshire has it all! Stunning landscape, rugged coastline, picture perfect beaches and crystal blue water. Be as active or as relaxed as you like!
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Swansea Bay
A breathtaking mix of city, coast and countryside which will make you want to come back again and again! |
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