Wales

United Kingdom

A modern building with a glass facade and a large metal sculpture in the foreground.
An ornate theater with red seats and a grand chandelier.
A traditional Tudor-style building with illuminated signs for 'Yates' and 'Yates & Co.'
A lighthouse on a cliff overlooking the sea.
A classical building with columns, large windows, and a central entrance.

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A large stone castle with multiple towers and a signpost indicating gardens, hall, and toilets.
Rhyl
Known for Friendly people, Bars and Beaches
Rhyl is calling! Discover its bars, oceanfront, beaches, and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Rhyl Beach
  • Bodelwyddan Castle
  • Dyserth Waterfall
A street lined with historic buildings, flags, and street lamps.
Cardiff
Known for Friendly people, Shopping and Historical
Come to Cardiff and enjoy its castle, history, and entertainment.

Reasons to visit

  • Principality Stadium
  • Cardiff Bay
  • Barry Island Beach
A coastal town with colorful Victorian-style buildings, a blue kiosk, and a prominent street lamp.
Llandudno
Known for Friendly people, Sea and Tours
Llandudno awaits: its sightseeing, oceanfront, natural setting, and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Llandudno Pier
  • Venue Cymru
  • Llandudno North Shore Beach
A sandy beach with several sailboats anchored near the shore.
Tenby
Known for Recreation, Churches and Fishing
Escape to Tenby! Enjoy its churches, fishing, and golf.

Reasons to visit

  • Tenby Beach
  • Carew Castle
  • Harbour Beach
A marina with boats docked, a tall building, and colorful buildings in the background.
Swansea
Known for Friendly people, Bars and Marinas
Experience quaint Swansea: its marina, castle, bars, and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Mumbles Pier
  • Three Cliffs Bay Beach
  • Rhossili Beach
An aerial view of a historic castle with a large courtyard and surrounding landscape.
Abergele
Known for Friendly people, Bars and Countryside
Experience secluded Abergele: its bars, countryside, riverfront, and more!

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