The landscapes, the green rolling hills and atmospheric scenery of Wales have been inspiring people for generations. Just a couple of hours away, you’ll find wonderfully rich and wild landscape to explore, with pristine lakes, and mountains to climb.
This small country packs in a lot of nature, with five Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty listed, 74 nature reserves and three national parks. There are also several beaches that make the world’s top 10 list, both stunning and sandy or dramatic and rocky, often peaceful, secluded and unspoilt. If you like your history, you have over 400 castles to discover, Caerphilly being the largest, and a host of national museums. If you want a more urban scene, head to capital Cardiff or Swansea for vibrant and multicultural cities, whilst Bangor is one of the oldest and smallest in the UK. The small coastal towns of Tenby and Portmerion are perhaps the most photogenic.
Offering visitors awe-inspiring scenery, some top festivals, plenty of outdoor adventures (and still relatively tourist-free), the phrase ‘good things come in small packages’ was more than likely created by a visitor to Wales. Let us help you arrange your next visit.
Contact us now for information on the wide range of accommodation we have available here, and let us help you discover this wonderful destination for yourself.
Hotels
St Davids Hotel
Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
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A historic port city in the south of Wales, Cardiff sits on the coast where the River Taff meets the Severn Estuary. A revitalised waterfront, Cardiff Bay is home to the national opera, orchestra, theatre and dance companies.
On the south coast of Wales, this city and county is the perfect location for all sorts of adventures; family holidays and romantic weekends, hiking and adrenaline-packed activities. Explore the tremendous Mumbles, the wide-open expanse of the Brecon Beacons, and witness some of the best sites the UK has to offer.
A coastal town in north Wales, Llandudno is known for its north shore beach and historic pier complete with traditional shops and games arcades. Close by, the giant cliffs of the Great Orme jut into the sea and nature reserves surround the area.
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