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 landscape

Aberystwyth travel guide

A Victorian seaside resort and University town located on Cardigan Bay, with the backdrop of the Cambrian mountain range.

Aberystwyth travel guide
Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Bay

Cardiff travel guide

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.

Cardiff travel guide
The old mill

Carmarthen travel guide

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.

Carmarthen travel guide
The Castle

Caernarfon travel guide

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.

Caernarfon travel guide
Musicians at the international eisteddfod

Llangollen travel guide

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.

Llangollen travel guide
Tenby Harbour

Pembrokeshire travel guide

Pembrokeshire has it all! Stunning landscape, rugged coastline, picture perfect beaches and crystal blue water. Be as active or as relaxed as you like!

Pembrokeshire travel guide
The Botanical Gardens, Singleton Park

Swansea Bay travel guide

A breathtaking mix of city, coast and countryside which will make you want to come back again and again!

Swansea Bay travel guide
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