DISCOVER WALES

Though Wales forms part of the United Kingdom, make no mistake: this small country has its own distinctive character, and is revered for its spectacular Celtic culture, flower-flanked Pembrokeshire coastlines, and horizons pierced by dramatic mountains. It’s also where you can find some of the UK's most popular tourist spots, like Snowdonia National Park.

Wonderful Wales is a gift for keen wanderers, with a generous offering of natural scenery and stimulating cities to explore. Vacations here are never dull, and it’s easy to satisfy your craving for culture, history, sports, sights, shopping, the arts, and more during any number of retreats to this small but singular country.

Top-Rated Attractions
Wales is famous for

# Caernarfon Castle

# Caernarfon Castle

Caernarfon Castle is one of the most iconic and well-preserved castles in Wales. The castle was built by King Edward I in the 13th century as a royal palace and a seat of government. Today, the castle is a popular tourist destination and a World Heritage Site. Caernarfon Castle is an remarkable example of medieval architecture and engineering, and it is a symbol of Welsh national identity.
# Snowdonia National Park

# Snowdonia National Park

Snowdonia National Park is a world-renowned destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The park is home to some of the most beautiful scenery in the world, and its hiking trails are among the most popular in the UK. Snowdonia National Park is also home to a variety of wildlife, including red kites, ospreys, and otters.
# Pembrokeshire´s Beach

# Pembrokeshire´s Beach

Pembrokeshire’s Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Wales. The water is crystal clear and the sand is white and powdery. It’s the perfect place to relax and enjoy the stunning views.

# Cathedral St David´s

# Cathedral St David´s

St. David’s Cathedral is one of the most beautiful and historic buildings in Wales. It is a place of worship for the Anglican Church in Wales and is also a popular tourist attraction. The cathedral is located in the city of St. David’s, which is the smallest city in the United Kingdom. The building dates back to the 12th century and is constructed from local limestone.

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