WALES AND ACCOMMODATION TOURS

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Wales boasts beautiful natural scenery and the hospitality of the people, has created a unique unique tourist destination. For the first time traveler, the most obvious difference between Wales and other parts of the UK is the Welsh language.

While most people speak English, an interesting part of their Wales tour is learning some of the phrases of one of the oldest languages ​​in Europe. Along with Celtic culture, this country is also known for its large number of ancient palaces. The majestic mountains, the valleys and beaches of Wales are alluring, and the gorgeous national parks can not be missed. In this article we would like to update you on your European tour of Wales's most fascinating sights.
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Aberystwyth

Aberystwyth is a historic village on the west coast of Wales. With 7,000 students studying in Aberystwyth each year. This is also a popular destination for ocean cruises. In the town of the famous Victoria resort, 50 pubs and the castle of Age Iron are located on a hill.
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Caernarfon

Situated in north Wales, Caernarfon, famous for its 13th-century castle, is considered one of the best kept forts in Wales. The castle was built as a royal palace as well as a military base of Edward I. After years of war the bedrooms were no more. Now holes, towers and walls are what remains for visitors to visit.
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Hay-on-Wye

Hay-on-Wye is a small town located on the Wye River, close to the British border and within the boundaries of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Hay-on-Wye is perhaps best known for hosting the prestigious annual Hay Festival, sponsored by the Guardian. The program started in 1988 and today it attracts 80,000 people every year, people come here to discuss art with famous writers, philosophers and other artists.
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St. David

Located in the city. David in Pembrokeshire County, St. David is a beautiful example of religious architecture in the Middle Ages. The church was built in the year 1180. The church is now home to many precious objects such as the 800-year-old gilded statue, antique silverware from the 13th century or a Welsh Bible edition from 1620.
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Brecon Beacons National Monument

The reserve of two 900-meter high hills located in the heart of the park, Brecon Beacons has beautiful natural scenery including hills, glacier valleys, meadows and lakes. The park also has many archaeological monuments on the long history of Wales. The Park area also has many underground caves and gorgeous waterfalls, including the Sgwd yra Eira Waterfall, where you can stroll down the curtain.
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City of Cardiff

Situated in the southeast of Wales, Cardiff is an ancient port city that became the nation's capital in 1955. Major attractions include the Millennium Stadium with 74,200 seats, the center Wales Millennium, Cardiff Castle dates back to the 11th century.
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Town of Conwy

Conwy is located in north Wales on Conwy Estuary near Forest of Snowdonia. This is an old town with rich history. Conwy Castle was formed in 1280 by Edward I, which is essentially a fortress. Now visitors can see the huge wall with 8 round towers are quite intact. In addition, St. Mary's Church is also a very interesting point.
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Pembrokeshire Coast

Pembrokeshire is the only coastal state park in Wales, in the county of Pembrokeshire. The gardens include the southwestern peninsula and the offshore islands. This site welcomes more than 4 million visitors each year. In addition to the wildlife, visitors also participate in other activities such as bathing, surfing, visiting the fishing village and explore the ancient castle.
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Llandudno

Nestled between the limestone cliffs of Great Orme and Little Orme in north Wales, Llandudno is the largest and most seductive seaside resort in the country. Formed in the 1950s by the wealthy Mostyn family, with its beachfront promenade and a 700m-long pier.
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Snowdonia

The mountains of Snowdonia National Park in the North are one of the most popular places to visit Wales. Few peaks of Snowdonia up to 900 meters, but their steep slopes give them a higher feeling. These mountains will give visitors stunning views of estuaries, lakes, rivers and villages around the park. Walking is a popular activity in Snowdonia to explore the monuments dating from the Neolithic and ancient Roman times.
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come once in your life!!!

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have to put on my travel planes

that would be an awesome place to travel

i would bring my husband and kids. what an adventure we would have.

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