Wales is both beautiful and accessible, situated within a couple of hours drive from major cities like Birmingham in the midlands, Manchester and Liverpool in the north. To the south, the M4 and the Severn Bridge makes Wales a couple of hours drive from to London and the South East of England.
We have listed the Top Ten places to visit in Wales.
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1. Millennium StadiumAn icon of the 21st Century and a monument to international rugby |
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2. Bog SnorkellingBog Snorkelling at Llanwrtyd Wells -just one of the many eccentric events crammed into the UK’s smallest town. |
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3. Hay on WyeTake it as read. It's the capital of the second-hand book trade. |
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4. Welsh National MuseumsExplore Wales' rich and vibrant history at Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales.It's a great day out and they're all free to enter! |
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5. CoasteeringCoasteering on the Welsh coast. Breathtaking exploits amidst breathtaking scenery. |
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6. Welsh CastlesTake your pick - there are over 600 of them in Wales, from Dolbadarn to Caldicot. |
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7. Climbing SnowdonA peak experience at the highest point (3,650ft) in magnificent Snowdonia National Park. |
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8. Cardiff NightlifeChoose from 350 bars and pubs |
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9. PortmeirionFascinating fantasy village is the setting of TV’s 'The Prisoner'. |
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10. WakestockEurope’s largest wakeboard music festival. |










