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Regions of Wales

The Isle of Anglesey, with its lovely countryside, spectacular beaches, a fascinating history and heritage and great attractions is a wonderful place to visit.

River Dee near LlangollenNorth Wales Coast and Borderlands is a wonderfully diverse area – with the mountains and valleys around Llangollen, the rolling countryside of Wrexham, the wildlife haven of the Dee Estuary, the Vale of Clwyd and the Denbigh Moors beyond.

Welcome to Snowdonia Mountains and Coast, an enhancing area of striking contrast, which includes the Snowdonia National Park, the Llyn Peninsula and the Cambrian Coast. Snowdonia, with its breathtaking

Look no further than Mid Wales Lakes and Mountains if you are in search of green hills and mountains, fresh air and relaxation.

Mountain Biking in Coed y Brenin, 6 miles North of DolgellauCeredigion - Cardigan Bay, centrally located on the western coastline of Wales, Ceredigion is sheltered from the east by the heather-clad heights of the Plynlimon mountain range.

Pembrokeshire, on the South West tip of Wales, is a spectacular coastal region, surrounded on three sides by the sea.

'Carmarthenshire - the Garden of Wales', more than just the home of the National Botanic Garden of Wales! A splendid coastline of cliffs, estuaries and long beaches.

At the heart of South Wales, Cardiff, Swansea & Glamorgan are many destinations rolled into one. Wales' 'city by the sea' Swansea, the picturesque resort of Mumbles, 'waterfall country' in the Vale of Neath and some of the UKs finest coastline on the Gower Peninsula.

Wye Valley and Vale of Usk - history and heritage are intrinsically linked with the South Wales Valleys. Celtic legends & ancient myths rub shoulders with more recent tales of industrial greatness.

 
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