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Cardiff for first-timers Coming to Cardiff for a sports event? Make an epic weekend of it in our legendary capital city. Topics: Couples. Explore Caerleon's Roman heritage There are more Roman legionary remains to see at Caerleon than anywhere else in Britain!

Historic buildings. Topics: Coastline. Topics: Personalities. Cardiff Castle: an all-action attraction! South Wales' special places of faith Your guide to some of the special sites of faith heritage across South Wales. Topics: Meditation and spirituality. Myths and legends. An outdoor playground packed with nature Get out and explore the outdoor playground of the Valleys Regional Park.

Exploring the Wye Valley and Vale of Usk. A week from the mouth to the eye of the River Wye Here are some of the many things to see, eat, drink and do along the shores of the River Wye. Topics: AONB. Amazing places. An insider guide to Abergavenny Broadsheet journalist Jude Rogers on what to see, eat, drink and do in the market town Abergavenny. Exploring the outdoors around Hay-on-Wye Cathryn Summerhayes' insider guide to activities and adventures in Hay-on-Wye.

Mid Wales. Sun-dappled trails The Wye Valley enchanted Wordsworth and captured Turner - find out why for yourself…. Before you start The last two, St Asaph and St Davids, are the two smallest cities in the UK, with populations of around 3, and 2, respectively. A third major upland region is the Cambrian Mountains. Wales has around 50 islands, ranging in size from Anglesey the seventh-largest of the British Isles to lonely, uninhabited outcrops. Three of these offshore points represent the northern, western and southern extremities of the country: Middle Mouse, The Smalls Rocks and Flat Holm, of which only the last is inhabited.

The two main north-south routes are the A between Swansea and Wrexham ultimately ending at Chester and the A between Cardiff and Llandudno. We've even plotted a trio of driving itineraries, known as The Wales Way , to showcase some of the most beautiful scenery!

Discover the six cities of Wales. Find out the essential information needed to help you travel to, in and around Wales, by road, sea and air. This site uses animations - these my cause issues for some people and can be turned off. Find your bearings. Tags: Information. The basics. With first-class shopping, museums and sporting facilities. The Wye Valley has gourmet dining and gorgeous scenery. Visit Wales pages on South East Wales. Home to our second city, Swansea.

Our beaches, some of the best in the UK, are great for surfing, sailing, swimming or rockpooling. We also have some of the prettiest castles in Wales. Visit Wales pages on South West Wales.

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