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  1. Eryri National Park (Snowdonia)
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    Eryri National Park (Snowdonia)

    4.9 (24,078)

    A stunning national park known for its rugged landscapes, towering peaks including Mount Snowdon, and beautiful hiking trails.

  2. Llandudno Pier
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    Llandudno Pier

    4.5 (23,402)

    A classic Victorian pier offering seaside attractions, shops, cafes, and stunning views of the Irish Sea.

  3. Cardiff Castle
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    Cardiff Castle

    4.6 (20,025)

    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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  5. Conwy Castle

    4. Conwy Castle

    4.7 (18,895)

    A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this medieval fortress offers impressive towers and stunning views of the Conwy Estuary.

  6. Caernarfon Castle

    5. Caernarfon Castle

    4.6 (14,314)

    A majestic medieval castle known for its polygonal towers and as the site of the investiture of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales.

  7. National Museum Cardiff

    8. National Museum Cardiff

    4.6 (9,179)

    A museum offering diverse collections including art, archaeology, and natural history, with free admission.

  8. Pembroke Castle

    10. Pembroke Castle

    4.7 (7,135)

    A medieval castle with a rich history, known as the birthplace of Henry VII, and offering spectacular views of the Pembrokeshire countryside.

  9. Harlech Castle

    11. Harlech Castle

    4.6 (7,019)

    A dramatic medieval fortress perched on a rocky crag with stunning views over the surrounding landscape and the sea.

  10. Pontcysyllte Aqueduct

    14. Pontcysyllte Aqueduct

    4.8 (6,121)

    A remarkable feat of engineering, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is the longest and highest aqueduct in Britain, offering picturesque canal boat rides.

  11. Zip World Llechwedd

    17. Zip World Llechwedd

    4.7 (5,738)

    An adventure park offering exhilarating zip line experiences, underground tours, and other adrenaline-pumping activities in a former slate quarry.

  12. Big Pit National Coal Museum

    18. Big Pit National Coal Museum

    4.8 (5,473)

    A UNESCO World Heritage Site offering underground tours of a real coal mine and exhibits on the history of coal mining in Wales.

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