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Travel Guide - Discover the best things to do in Wales
Holidays in Wales offer up endless opportunities to visitors of all ages and tastes. Explore the city of Cardiff and enjoy its diversity, culture, vibrant nightlife, shopping facilities and wonderful culinary scene.
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The South is packed with some of the best places to visit in Wales, especially for lovers of the outdoors. Walk or cycle throughout the countryside, or the Brecon Beacons National Park, or perhaps explore the magnificent coast. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is a region full to the brim with outdoor opportunities. Also visit the Gower Peninsula and the National Botanic Garden of Wales to fully experience this spectacular holiday spot.
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Mid Wales is similar in that it also features both coast and countryside of the highest quality. Down its coast, Cardigan Bay offers some of the best Wales walks along its coastal path. Picturesque resorts in Mid Wales include Aberdovey, Barmouth and New Quay.
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North Wales has some of the castles in Wales, as well as art galleries, stunning lakes, slate mines, breathtaking mountain ranges and so much more.
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Despite being a relatively small country, there are plenty of exciting things to do in Wales. Visiting one of Wales’ attractions is a great way to appreciate the unique culture and uncover the history that has shaped the striking landscape. ​Wales is the ‘Castle Capital of the World’, boasting more castles per square mile than anywhere else in Europe. One of the best things to do in Wales is to walk in the footsteps of the noble families who once roamed these magnificent feats of architecture, including Dinefwr Castle, Chepstow Castle, Pembroke Castle and Cardiff Castle.
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Alternatively, explore the only Natural Nature Reserve in Wales, featuring a trail designed by Capability Brown. The parkland is a Sight of Special Scientific Interest and home to varying wildlife. Discover renowned attractions around Wales at locations including Aberystwyth, Cardigan, Tenby and St Davids.
Folly Farm, near Saundersfoot, is one of the most popular activities in Wales, for those with children. Here, experience farm animals, a zoo and a funfair – this is an ideal location to spend a fun-packed family day out.
If you’re looking to enjoy fun in the water, spend a day with Adastra Adventure in Monmouth. Here, you will find opportunities to paddle down rivers, hike to waterfalls and eat good food amidst a woodland setting!
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Looking for more things to do in Wales? Well, you will certainly be spoilt for choice when it comes to beautiful beaches! Explore the rugged coastline and award-winning stretches of sandy beach, including the glorious Rhossili Bay. This 3-mile-long dog-friendly beach in Wales is perfect for the whole family all year round. Other must-see beaches in Wales include LLanelli Baech, North Beach, Saundersfoot Beach and Barafundle Bay.
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There is an array of lovely places to visit in North Wales, including quaint towns and villages, and bustling cities. Visit the historical towns of Conwy and Llangollen or spend your day relaxing in the coastal settings of Llandudno and Abersoch.
Alternatively, visit the exciting city of Werxham to catch a game at the Racecourse, which was acquired by famous actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenny.
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Another superb place to visit in North Wales is the beautiful Portmeirion village. The village is famous for being the setting of the cult ‘60s series The Prisoner. This Italianate resort is one of the quirkiest places to visit in North Wales, overlooking the marvellous Dwyryd Estuary.







