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Things to do in Wales

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The top 100 attractions in Wales

Cathedrals in St Davids
St. Davids Cathedral
According to tradition, St. David, the patron saint of Wales, was born in St Non's, about 1 km from the place where his cathedral
Nature Reserves in Tenby
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
The company and pre-trip ignorance made us enjoy a big day around one of the most beautiful areas of South Wales.
Streets in Cardiff
Queen Street
Queen Street is the longest pedestrian street in Cardiff, and is a top destination for shopping in the Welsh capital. You can find
Harbors in Fishguard
Fishguard
Fishguard is the port from which I left to go to Ireland. I found this lovely little lighthouse, and enjoyed the contrast between
Hiking in Llandudno
The Great Orme
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The Great Orme is a mountain that surrounds and overlooks the town of Llandudno. To reach the top, you can take a long walk on foo
Villages in Llanfairpwllgwyngyll
Llanfair PG
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Durin my stay of 3 months in Wales I used to go through the village with the longest name in the world: Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogery
Nature Reserves in Resolven
The National Showcaves Centre for Wales
The National Showcaves Centre for Wales is the ideal place to spend a family day with the children. The caves are amazing and very
Of Cultural Interest in Tenby
The Seaside Resort of Tenby
This is a beautiful resort which is in a beautiful area of ​​Wales: The Coast. The city has a calm and relaxed spa, where people e
Castles in Porthmadog
Harlech Castle
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Built on top of 60 m rocks, the dark Harlech Castle was built between 1283 and 1290, designed by Giacomo Del Balzo and ordered by
Nature Reserves in Brecon
Brecon Beacons National Park
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Located in the South of Wales, this park offers the nature lover a pristine hillside setting that is nothing short of truly fabulo
Of Cultural Interest in Penrhyndeudraeth
Snowdon
Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales and is located within the 'Snowdonia National Park'. Its summit is known as "the mound" a
Of Cultural Interest in Holyhead
Holyhead Mountain
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In the past this was the end of the road that linked London to Wales. If you pass through the town and continue along the road you
Bars in Caerphilly
The Court House Pub
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The view of Caerphilly Castle from the large loft of this pub is spectacular. There is also a terrace for sunny afternoons or balm
Bars in Cardigan
The Grosvenor
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This pub's terrace overlooks the River Teifi, and is a popular meeting place for the locals of Cardigan, and becoming quite crowde
Castles in Criccieth
Criccieth Castle
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The view of the sea from the top of Castle Criccieth is truly enchanting! Its two towers welcome visitors today, but once they sto
Castles in Welshpool
Powys Castle
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If you're looking for Welsh castles to visit, then Powys Castle, in Welshpool, should be top of your list! I went without many exp
Rivers in Brecon
Channel of Monmouthshire and Brecon
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This is a 56 km long canal that connects the town of Brecon, to the north of Cardiff (Wales) to Newport near the Bristol Channel.
Cities in Tredegar
Tredegar
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Tredegar is a town of about 15,000 inhabitants located in the south-east of Wales. This small town was an important economic cente