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Southeast Wales
Southwest Wales
A magnet for tourists, coming for the incredible scenery and picturesque towns
Our top picks!
The National Botanic Gardens of Wales
Aberglasney
Carreg Cennen Castle
Dolaucothi
Laugharne
Llandeilo
Tenby
Our top picks!
The National Botanic Gardens of Wales
Aberglasney
Carreg Cennen Castle
Dolaucothi
Laugharne
Llandeilo
Tenby
Central Wales
Home to the famous Brecon Beacons National Park
Our top picks!
Brecon Beacons National Park, including Pen y Fan, the highest peak in the beacons
Brecon
The Black Mountains
Abergavenny
Hay-on-Wye : Last week of May is the Hay Festival of Literature
Llanwrtyd Wells with its annual bog snorkelling competition!
Llangollen
Bala, with Bala Lake being a mecca of water sports!
Brecon Beacons National Park, including Pen y Fan, the highest peak in the beacons
Brecon
The Black Mountains
Abergavenny
Hay-on-Wye : Last week of May is the Hay Festival of Literature
Llanwrtyd Wells with its annual bog snorkelling competition!
Llangollen
Bala, with Bala Lake being a mecca of water sports!
The Cambrian Coast
The Cambrian Coast is the western boundary along Cardigan Bay and home to many popular seaside resorts.
Our top picks!
Aberaeron with it's brightly painted Georgian houses
Aberystwyth, a lively seaside resort with it's own University and the National Library of Wales
Machynlleth
Cadair Idris
Dolgellau
Our top picks!
Aberaeron with it's brightly painted Georgian houses
Aberystwyth, a lively seaside resort with it's own University and the National Library of Wales
Machynlleth
Cadair Idris
Dolgellau