

Travel Guide to Wales

| Language: | Welsh, English |
| Currency: | £ GBP |
| Time Zone: | 0 hrs GMT |

Wales is a country of contrasts; rolling moorlands and glaciated mountain areas of the Brecon Beacons, sandy beaches and craggy coves of Pembrokeshire and designer outlets and nightlife in Cardiff. Visitors to Wales can visit some of the most beautiful and historic gardens, browse tiny craft shops and art galleries. Alternatively, why not try your hand at the one of the huge number of adventure sports including cycling, walking, fishing, surfing and even white-water rafting!
Wales has a proud history of story telling and music, with some of the greatest tales known in the English language starting here. There is also an emphasis on keeping the Welsh language alive, and you will hear this ancient language spoken across the country. Most signs will also be displayed in Welsh with an English translation.
Great for family holidays or relaxing getaways, walking in the hills, climbing Snowdonia, or surfing off the coast, Wales is one of the most interesting and varied holiday destinations in the UK.
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