From the majestic medieval castles steeped in history to the breathtaking natural wonders of Snowdonia National Park and the Pembrokeshire Coast, Wales promises unforgettable experiences at every turn. Immerse yourself in vibrant Welsh culture, where traditional festivals and cozy pubs await, offering a warm embrace to travelers seeking authentic encounters.
Wales is a beautiful addition to your UK and Ireland itinerary. Whether you crave adrenaline-fueled adventures or serene moments of tranquility, we invite you to discover the magic of Wales with tailor-made itineraries that promise memories to last a lifetime.
Why Visit Wales
For a small country, Wales packs a lot in. It’s a Celtic country west of England, 180 miles (250 km) long and 60 miles (90 km) wide. It’s easy to travel around, and the scenery is constantly changing too. Travelling north to south takes about four and a half hours.
Visiting Cardiff
The capital city of Cardiff boasts a unique blend of history and modernity and serves as the perfect starting point for anyone visiting Wales. Explore the majestic Cardiff Castle, wander through a bustling pop-up culinary scene, or catch a rugby match at the iconic Principality Stadium.
Natural Landscapes
The landscape is wild, rich, and beautiful, with plenty to explore. There are pristine lakes and rivers, mountains to climb (such as Snowdon), world-class beaches, and lovely coastal paths. Wales is also home to the “Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty,” of which Wales has five, 74 nature reserves and three national parks.
More to Explore in Wales
Food & Dining
Sample locally produced food and drink at traditional pubs, cafes and restaurants. Try a Welsh cake, Welsh rarebit, salt marsh lamb or Welsh black beef along with a Welsh beer, cider, wine or one of a variety of soft drinks.
Activities & Experiences
There is a lot to see and experience. Wales has over 600 castles, 12 great little steam trains, and four UNESCO World Heritage Sites. There are also a lot of award-winning beaches and colorful market towns.
Wales' UNESCO World Heritage Sites
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