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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.

1. Millennium Stadium

An icon of the 21st Century and a monument to international rugby

 bogsnorkelling

2. Bog Snorkelling

Bog Snorkelling at Llanwrtyd Wells -

just one of the many eccentric events crammed into the UK’s smallest town.

 

3. Hay on Wye

Take it as read. It's the capital of the second-hand book trade.

 

4. Welsh National Museums

Explore Wales' rich and vibrant history at Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales. 

It's a great day out and they're all free to enter!

 

5. Coasteering

Coasteering on the Welsh coast. Breathtaking exploits amidst breathtaking scenery.

 

 6. Welsh Castles

Take your pick - there are over 600 of them in Wales, from Dolbadarn to Caldicot.

 

 7. Climbing Snowdon

A peak experience at the highest point (3,650ft) in magnificent Snowdonia National Park.

 

 8. Cardiff Nightlife

Choose from 350 bars and pubs

 

9. Portmeirion

Fascinating fantasy village is the setting of TV’s 'The Prisoner'.

 

 10. Wakestock

Europe’s largest wakeboard music festival.

 

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