Wales is recognised for its outstanding Pembrokeshire coastline, rolling hills, snow-capped peaks and friendly locals. Not only does Wales boast some of the best landscape in the UK, it is also rich in history, with more than 600 castles to explore.
For those looking to explore the great outdoors, Wales makes for a perfect holiday destination.  Beddgelert in Snowdonia is a charming village surrounded by mountains and is best reached by the Welsh Highland Railway. It makes a fanstastic base for walking or mountain biking in the hills.  Mount Snowdon is Wales’ highest peak and is very popular amongst hikers.
Another popular place to visit in Wales is the Brecon Beacons National Park. Outdoor enthusiasts and hikers flock to the Beacons every year to experience the fresh air, wild flora and fauna, and rugged terrain.
Beach lovers and surfers will want to visit the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast, which is located in the south west of Wales. The magnificent coastal National Park is filled with wooded estuaries which give way to rugged cliffs and golden sandy beaches. Ramblers enjoy spending their days strolling along parts of the 186 mile coastal path and visiting neighbouring islands such as Caldey Island.
The capital city of Wales is Cardiff and is known for its medieval castles, national museums, attractions and bustling city centre. Cardiff is a vibrant city with a lively cultural scene, that is home to an abundance of live music venues, trendy bars, restaurants and the chic Mermaid Quay.

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