United Kingdom not just England but
including other areas, namely Wales. Wales has a much more beautiful
scenery than London or some other cities such as Manchester, Liverpool
or Oxford. There are some interesting tourist attractions in Wales that
you must visit. During the trip to Wales, Welsh language is widely used,
including the sign on the road. Wales is called Cymru in the Welsh
language. Most citizens of Wales are proud to use the Welsh language as
an everyday language.
Here are beautiful tourist attractions in Wales you must visit:
1. Snowdonia National Park
As
well as being the largest National Park in Wales, Snowdonia boasts the
highest mountain in England and Wales, and the largest natural lake in
Wales, as well as a wealth of picturesque villages. Snowdonia is an area
steeped in culture and local history, where more than half its
population speak Welsh.
Mount
Snowdon is the highest peak in Wales. Snowdon's name comes from old
English meaning 'Snow Hill'. Views of Snowdon, in the winter is very
beautiful because of the white ice covered. 1.085 meter-high mountain of
this can be reached either by hiking or by train. For who wants a
challenge, climbing Snowdon is something that is quite meaningful.
2. Cardiff
Wales
is the land of castles, and Cardiff itself is home to a huge number of
castles and historic sites. And Also there are many interesting tourist attractions in Cardiff.
Cardiff’s history dates back to Roman times, and Cardiff Castle, right
at the heart of the city, is well worth a visit, from its magnificent
Norman keep to the decadent and luxurious interiors of the Victorian
castle.
Attractions
When
you visit Cardiff, you’ll find the ‘big 3’ attractions – Cardiff
Castle, the Millennium Stadium and the National Museum all close to each
other in the city centre. But there are great attractions to be found
all over the city – on Cardiff Bay there’s the Wales Millennium Centre
and Techniquest , and on the outskirts of Cardiff you’ll find the
fairytale Castell Coch
3. Swansea Bay
Swansea
Bay is located in south-west Wales, in the west of the United Kingdom,
Just a 3½ hour drive from London, and 2¾ hours from Birmingham, it's the
ideal place to escape to for a relaxing short break, or longer holiday,
in peaceful surroundings. Swansea Bay is the magnificent coast of the
Gower peninsular, Britain's first "area of outstanding natural beauty".
The green valleys and stunning waterfalls of nearby Neath and Afan.
4. Pembrokeshire
Pembrokeshire
is Wales' most popular coastal destination. Pembrokeshire is a maritime
county, bordered by the sea on three sides, by Ceredigion to the north
east and by Carmarthenshire to the east. Pembrokeshire famous for its
beautiful beaches and they are all different. Whether you want to
explore rockpools, surf the waves, launch a boat, build sand castles or
just relax there are great beaches waiting for you.
There
are several attractions in Pembrokeshire where you can get close to
animals. You can feed farm animals, see wild animals in a Wildlife Park,
experience reptiles, watch fish, amphibians or insects or have a
falconry experience.
5. Aberystwyth
Aberystwyth
to be a fine example of a small city-state. The town of Aberystwyth was
built over seven hundred years ago by virtue of a charter awarded by
Edward I. Aberystwyth is surrounded on three sides by some of the most
glorious countryside in Great Britain -the Cambrian Mountains and the
Rheidol Valley.
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