1. Cardiff (South Wales)
Recently named one of the 'top 10 summer destinations in 2011' by a national geographical tourist magazine, Cardiff is a compact but life wales capital. The city has witnessed a large transformation over the past decade, and today combines historical architecture such as Cardiff Castle, Victoria shopping arcade, and a beautiful civil center, with striking new developments such as crowded mermaids on the beach, and Grand New St David's II Shopping Mall in the city center. Cardiff's summer festival lasts for three months, combining music, theater, family events, parades, and street entertainment - and along the remaining years this city accommodates the major sports, musicals and culture in world-class places such as the Wales Millennium Center, ST The St David hall, Wales National Museum, and a large Millennium Stadium.
2. Gower Peninsula (South Wales)
For camping, beach lovers and surfers, Gower is a spectacular destination. The incredible area in the United Kingdom offers a untouched coastline with a spacious sandy beach, good surfing, cliffs for rock climbing, and friendly local pub sites and camps. Welsh Poet Dylan Thomas made Rhossili one of the most famous places - but there were many bays that were both dramatic on the peninsula, including Oxwich Bay and three Cliffs Bay.
3. Brecon Beacons (South Wales)
The surroundings of attractive markets such as Abergavenny, Brecon and Tiny Crickhowell, Brecon Beacon is a very popular tourist destination, especially among pedestrians and outdoor fans. The Great Mountain Landscapes offers the soil stepping on the perfect for anyone who is looking for an active vacation - whether it can, kayak, white water rafting, hill running or mountain biking.
4. Peprokeshire Coast National Park (West Wales)
The only national park in the UK to set mainly because of the incredible coastline, this park has some of the best beaches and a walk in England. It features sandy beaches, wild inland landscapes, and attractive geological features such as natural arches, stacks and sea caves. And you might even be able to see seals that are sunbathing into the sea!
5. Snowdonia & LLå National Park · N Peninsula (North Wales)
Snowdonia rivals Brecon's flare when it comes to mountain activities, but may be considered a more extreme and challenging environment in several parts. The center of the National Park around Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales (3,560 feet), but also combines the LLÅ Peninsula · Beautiful n, the fingers of the ground pointing to the Irish Sea, which is said to enjoy better weather than other parts of other parts of other parts of other parts of British west coast. On the beach you can escape from all, visit small fishing villages, sweet resorts such as Criccieth, Pwllheli City, and beautiful beaches such as Llanbedrog and Porth Dinlraen National Trust.
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