Where to Go in Wales

Wales has everything, from Mountains to unspoilt beaches.

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Brecon Beacons
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Brecon Beacons

The Brecon Beacons National Park covers over 500 square miles, from Llandeilo in the west to Hay on Wye in the east.

Cardigan Bay
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Cardigan Bay

One of the most rural counties in Wales, overlooking Cardigan Bay, Ceredigion offers unspoilt countryside and uncrowded beaches.

Mid Wales and Borders
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Mid Wales and Borders

For those who really want to escape it all then mid Wales is the place to go.

Wye Valley and Area
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Wye Valley

Stretching from the village of Mordiford just south of the City of Hereford to the rocky outcrops of Chepstow Castle and covering 72 miles of the banks of the River Wye, the Wye Valley is an AONB.

Anglesey and Llyn Peninsula
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Anglesey and Llyn Peninsula

The Isle of Anglesey (Ynys Môn in Welsh) is situated off the north-west coast of Wales near the beautiful Snowdonia mountain range.

Llandudno and North Coast
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Llandudno and North Coast

Llandudno is one of the largest and most popular of the Welsh seaside resorts, and still retains much of its Victorian character and charm.

North Wales Borders
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North Wales Borders

This being frontier country, there are plenty of historic sites, fortresses and castles which remind us of the area's turbulent past.

Snowdonia Mountains and Coast
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Snowdonia Mountains and Coast

The area covered by Snowdonia Mountains and Coast is not surprisingly dominated by the Snowdonia National Park.

Cardiff and Valleys of South Wales
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Cardiff and Valleys of South Wales

Cardiff is the capital city of Wales, Europe's youngest capital and one of the fastest-growing cities in Britain

Carmarthenshire
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Carmarthenshire

Carmarthenshire is the largest County in Wales, situated in the south west.

Swansea and Gower Peninsula
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Swansea and Gower Peninsula

Lodged in the spine of a half-moon bay, the maritime city of Swansea nestles in the shadow of seven hills, between parklands and the tides of an inspirational shoreline.