1. Eryri National Park (Snowdonia)
A stunning national park known for its rugged landscapes, towering peaks including Mount Snowdon, and beautiful hiking trails.
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A stunning national park known for its rugged landscapes, towering peaks including Mount Snowdon, and beautiful hiking trails.
A classic Victorian pier offering seaside attractions, shops, cafes, and stunning views of the Irish Sea.
A historic castle in the heart of Cardiff with over 2,000 years of history, featuring Roman walls, a Norman keep, and Victorian Gothic architecture.
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this medieval fortress offers impressive towers and stunning views of the Conwy Estuary.
A majestic medieval castle known for its polygonal towers and as the site of the investiture of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales.
An open-air museum showcasing Welsh life through reconstructed historical buildings and exhibits on traditional crafts and culture.
A family-friendly attraction featuring a zoo, farm animals, vintage fairground rides, and adventure play areas.
A museum offering diverse collections including art, archaeology, and natural history, with free admission.
One of the largest castles in the UK, known for its extensive water defenses and leaning tower.
A medieval castle with a rich history, known as the birthplace of Henry VII, and offering spectacular views of the Pembrokeshire countryside.
A dramatic medieval fortress perched on a rocky crag with stunning views over the surrounding landscape and the sea.
A grand medieval castle featuring magnificent gardens, unique terraced landscapes, and an impressive collection of art and historical artifacts.
A remarkable feat of engineering, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is the longest and highest aqueduct in Britain, offering picturesque canal boat rides.
A 700-year-old castle with lavish interiors, extensive gardens, and scenic woodland walks.
A breathtaking coastal area known for its sweeping beaches, dramatic cliffs, and stunning views, ideal for walking and wildlife spotting.
An adventure park offering exhilarating zip line experiences, underground tours, and other adrenaline-pumping activities in a former slate quarry.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site offering underground tours of a real coal mine and exhibits on the history of coal mining in Wales.
A spectacular cave system featuring impressive formations, dinosaur park, and a farm, offering a unique underground adventure.
A beautiful garden featuring a variety of plant collections, the world’s largest single-span glasshouse, and stunning landscapes.
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