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Whether you’re looking for new experiences, an unusual place to stay or locally sourced food, you’ll always find an eco-friendly option in Wales.
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Whether you’re looking for new experiences, an unusual place to stay or locally sourced food, you’ll always find an eco-friendly option in Wales.
Cultural and coastal West Wales is home to our second city, Swansea. Ancient legends inspire contemporary creativity – and colourful seaside villages lead to some of the UK's best beaches.
Mid Wales is the green heart of Wales. The clear seas, bright harbours and hidden coves of the Ceredigion coastline give way to red kite-filled skies, busy market towns and dramatic hill walks.
South Wales is defined by the historic valleys that etch its landscape, each with its own unique personality, its green country parks and forests and a stunning coastline.
The epic landscapes of North Wales are alive with action, and a rich, distinctive culture. You’ll find three National Landscapes, two UNESCO World Heritage Sites and some of the UK’s best adventure.
Discover the links between these Celtic cousins. Cymru and Éireann - Wales and Ireland.
The incredible tale of why 150 people set up a remote Welsh settlement in South America.
There are strong links between Wales and Japan, from arts and culture to sport and business
From presidents with Welsh ancestry to a North Wales football team owned by American A-listers, there are many things that web together Wales and the USA.
Blessed with a challenging natural landscape, Wales boasts top-class trails and bike parks galore.
Find out the facts about currency, making money and the cost of living in Wales.
Find out more about what cities Wales have to offer: Cardiff, Newport, Swansea, Bangor, St Davids, St Asaph and Wrexham.
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