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About Wales

Wales Conwy Castle

Straight from the pages of The Knights of the Round Table, Wales will leave you a lasting impression. From its rolling hills, untouched coastlines, paired with dramatic medieval castles, it is truly a one of a kind destination. Tourists who love exploring nature would have a great time here because most of the region has remained untouched by the country’s development. Its rich culture also adds to the charm of the place, but it surely has its own modern twists that would let you get to know more of Wales.


How to Get There

Going to the region is easy given that Cardiff Airport is there and it services a number of countries and parts of England. Once you arrive, the South Wales Main Line can take you to different cities like Newport and Swansea. If you prefer to see the leisurely route, renting a car service is also available.


Getting Around

Driving around the city is not hard since three main motorways connect the region and it would be easy to navigate. Wherever you visit in Wales, transportation will not pose a problem because most of the cities have developed bicycle routes. It provides a fast and economical way of exploring the landmarks. Public transportation will also be readily available for you if you are also exploring the suburbs of a certain city.


Top Things to Do

People always remark that Wales is the nature escape of most Englishmen. Throughout the year, there will always be an activity for you to do. When spring arrives in March, Wales starts to get littered by colourful flowers, with daffodils coming up first.

In May, people celebrate Gwanwyn, a month-long celebration that focuses on creativity and the arts. If you want to experience the art scene of the region, this is when it is best experienced. If you find yourself in Cardiff, make sure to go to Coed y Wenallt, a 44-hectare woodland patch that is best explored in the early mornings. You would be surrounded by tiny bluebells which would be a magical sensory experience for everyone.

The waterfalls of Wales are also a must-see and it is best explored early Spring. If you want to see this, it is recommended to go to Pistyll Rhaedr in the Berwyn Mountains. Henrhyd Falls in the Brecon Beacons is also another great option. A fun fact about this is that it was also the entrance to the Batcave in The Dark Knight Rises.

Wales Bodnant Gardens

In the summer, places like Bodnant Garden in Conwy Valley and Dyffryn in the Vale of Glamorgan will delight you too with exotic species alongside local flora. But apart from this, Wales has a variety of coastal cities where you can enjoy a swim and soak up the sun. Surfing has also grown to be popular in these cities too. With the summer heat, comes the influx of seabirds as well. If you want to see them, South Stack located in Anglesey is a good spot for puffins and razorbills. It is also the perfect time to sightsee dolphins, porpoises, and whales, especially in Cardigan Bay.

After the vibrant summer of Wales, going there during the autumn means a food trip. If you are a foodie, time your visit during the harvest and eat to your heart’s content. The Abergavenny Food Festival is extremely popular because it is filled with tastings, gastronomic events, and entertainment. It is also a time for locals to share their cooking with visitors, so it is a chance to taste various local dishes.

During the winter months, most Christmas markets appear in different cities. The favorite one for most is the one in Cardiff. People often come here to celebrate with a glass of wine and shop for unique presents. Most of Wales is also covered in snow flurries at this time. The mountain of Snowden offers a magnificent scene since it is blanketed in white.


What to Eat

Wales can also be explored solely based on food. It has a lot of events that are a must for all food connoisseurs. An example of this would be the Hawarden Farm Shop. It holds seasonal events that centre on the local produce of the season. The Bragdy Conwy Brewery is also a great visit since its water source directly comes from the Snowdonia mountains. They offer beer tasting and a brewery tour that lets you shadow a brewer and see how his day goes. Gwinllan Conwy Vineyard is perfect for wine tasting. They offer a guided vineyard tour where you can see various grape hybrids.

Welsh Glamorgan Sausage

A visit to Wales is incomplete without trying its cuisine. Wherever you go, Glamorgan sausages would be offered. Despite the name, it is a vegetarian offering and it is most known to have come from Caerphilly. If you are after seafood, the mussels in Conwy located in North Wales will be the best thing to try. The town is known for this and these mussels have been called to be the best. It is no surprise that the region is known for its seafood since most of it is coastal.


Where to Stay

Wales Traditional House

Accommodations in Wales have one thing in common, they all have a great view. Being so close to nature, most hotels will bring you next to forests and untouched beaches that would let you sit down and relax.


Travel Tips

  • Don’t forget your allergy medicine, if you have one! With Wales’ lush flora, it’s best to be prepared.
  • Wear comfortable shoes since most of the cities are pedestrianized.
  • Pick a season to visit and plan your stay accordingly. A lot of things happen in the region depending on the time.
  • Facts about hotel in Wales

    Total Accommodation
    1,991 Properties
    Popular Region
    Cardiff, Newport
    Popular Hotel
    Hilton Cardiff, Cardiff Marriott Hotel

    Frequently asked questions

    How many hotels are listed in Wales?
    Currently, there are around 1,991 hotels that you can book in Wales

    Guest reviews in hotel near Wales

    9.3
    Superb
    8 reviews from hotels in Wales with aggregated rating of 9.3/10.
    Review from various users that have stayed in hotel near Wales will help you to choose the perfect hotel easily!
    Roma U. N. S.
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    9.7
    / 10
    23 Nov 2018
    Hilton Cardiff
    Nice hotel, great service. Breakfast taste good. Love it!

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