The Wales Coast Path runs continuously for 870 miles (1,400km) around the coast
Snowdon is the highest peak in Wales at 1,085m
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UNESCO – World Heritage in Wales

Wales now boasts four UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Here’s an intro to all four, with details about why each is so important to the history of Wales, and the wider world.

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Hit the road

The Wales Way, a series of epic road trip routes, helps visitors see the best of Wales on four wheels.

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The protected green spaces of Wales

Did you know Wales is home to three national parks and five Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty? Here’s an overview of our protected green spaces.