Our great trips to Wales (and around)

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Wales: Unveiling a Land of Unexpected Delights 

Medieval cities, exceptional seaside coastline, sumptuous mountain ranges… Your trip to Wales has plenty of surprises in store! Whether it’s a city break with friends, a seaside break or a walk in the fresh air, there are a thousand and one ways to discover Wales

Plan Your Wales Escape: Talk to a Local Expert

Skip the planning stress and let our Wales specialists design a dream trip just for you. Whether you crave breathtaking hikes, Michelin-starred meals, or charming coastal villages, we’ll curate an unforgettable itinerary.

Wales is a country located in the western part of the island of Great Britain. It shares a land border with England and is surrounded by the Irish Sea to the north and west, and the Bristol Channel to the south. Its capital is Cardiff.

Wales offers a diverse range of experiences, from bustling cities to serene countryside. Here are a few must-visit cities to consider:
Cardiff: As the capital, Cardiff boasts a vibrant atmosphere with a mix of history and modernity. Explore Cardiff Castle, enjoy shopping, and immerse yourself in the city’s lively culture.
Swansea: Known for its beautiful beaches and cultural scene, Swansea is a charming coastal city. Visit the National Waterfront Museum or relax by the sea.
St. Davids: If you’re seeking tranquility, St. Davids is the smallest city in the UK. Explore its historic cathedral and enjoy the stunning coastal scenery.
Llandudno: This Victorian seaside resort offers a classic British seaside experience with stunning beaches, amusement arcades, and charming shops.
Llangollen is a charming town nestled in the beautiful Dee Valley, famous for its annual International Musical Eisteddfod.

Wales is a treasure trove for explorers. Immerse yourself in the rugged beauty of Snowdonia National Park, hike its peaks, or simply marvel at its cascading waterfalls. For history buffs, there are countless castles to explore, from the imposing Caernarfon Castle to the romantic ruins of Conwy. Beach lovers will find their paradise in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, with its golden sands and crystal-clear waters. And don’t miss the charming coastal towns of Tenby and Llandudno for a taste of traditional seaside charm.

Cardiff, Wales’ vibrant capital, offers a dynamic blend of history, culture, and entertainment. Explore iconic landmarks like Cardiff Castle, immerse yourself in art at the National Museum Cardiff, or catch a world-class performance at the Wales Millennium Centre. For outdoor enthusiasts, Cardiff Bay boasts water sports and stunning waterfront views. Shoppers will delight in the city’s diverse markets and boutiques. With its lively nightlife and delicious dining scene, Cardiff is a must-visit destination for any traveler.

When to visit Wales: The best time to visit Wales depends on your preferred activities. Summers (June to August) offer warm weather, perfect for exploring the coast and enjoying outdoor adventures. Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) boast milder temperatures and fewer crowds, ideal for hiking and experiencing the stunning fall foliage. Winter (December to February) brings festive charm and opportunities for cozy retreats, while also offering potential for snow sports in higher elevations.