Overview
- Visit Corn Du
- Sunset on the coast, Anglesey
- Conwy Castle
- Stay in your very own yurt
- Explore Glamorgan’s heritage coast
- Say Cheese
- Visit the capital, Cardiff
- Spot a puffin
- Experience the Green Man Festival
- Hike around Cadair Idris
- Zip across a quarry
- Visit Tenby
- Go above the clouds in Snowdonia
- Take a steam train to Devil’s Bridge
- Relax on Lake Vyrnwy
- Enjoy the Gower Peninsula
- Bodnant Hall
- Explore the Pembrokeshire Coastline
- Find the Italian village in Wales
- Visit Aberystwyth
- Walk the Welsh Coastal Path
- South Stack Lighthouse
- Visit Aberdovey
- Explore the beautiful Powis Castle
- Hike Crib Coch Ridge
- Visit the longest named town
- Try coasteering
- Eat a Welsh Cake
- Search for stars in the Brecon Beacons
- Eat Italian in Wales
- Go bog snorkelling
Wales, where does one begin? For a relatively compact country, it offers a remarkable array of activities and attractions.
With nearly 1,000 miles of scenic coastline, urban centers such as Cardiff, the breathtaking regions of West Wales, and magnificent castles scattered throughout its landscapes. Wales is an essential destination when exploring the premier locations in the UK.
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1.) Visit Corn Du
Corn Du, as the second-highest peak in South Wales, appeals to avid hikers exploring the breathtaking Brecon Beacons.
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