Source: Tourism MediaNorth WalesLearn about Wales’ proud heritage and language in this historic region, as you travel by rail past castles and mountains.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomWalesNorth Wales
Source: Tourism MediaBrecon Beacons National ParkThis protected region of caves, mountains, lakes, rivers and waterfalls provides some of the most rewarding hiking opportunities in Wales.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomCarmarthenshireWalesBrecon Beacons National Park
Source: Tourism MediaCardiffThe capital of Wales is a lively port city, home to medieval castles, pristine parks, modern sporting arenas and a sparkling waterfront entertainment district.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomWalesCardiff
Source: Tourism MediaCaernarfon CastlePatrol the battlements of a medieval fortress built by King Edward I in his campaign against the Welsh.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomGwyneddWalesCaernarfonCaernarfon Castle
Source: Tourism MediaSwallow FallsGaze out over this beautiful series of waterfalls, a popular tourist attraction for over a hundred years.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomWalesBetws-Y-CoedSwallow Falls
Source: Tourism MediaCaernarfon CastlePatrol the battlements of a medieval fortress built by King Edward I in his campaign against the Welsh.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomGwyneddWalesCaernarfonCaernarfon Castle
Source: Tourism MediaBig Pit National Coal MuseumVenture below the surface of the earth to tour an old coal mine and to learn about the history of mining in Wales.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomWalesCardiffPontypoolBig Pit National Coal Museum
Source: Tourism MediaNorth WalesLearn about Wales’ proud heritage and language in this historic region, as you travel by rail past castles and mountains.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomWalesNorth Wales
Source: Tourism MediaNorth WalesLearn about Wales’ proud heritage and language in this historic region, as you travel by rail past castles and mountains.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomWalesNorth Wales
Source: Tourism MediaBig Pit National Coal MuseumVenture below the surface of the earth to tour an old coal mine and to learn about the history of mining in Wales.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomWalesCardiffPontypoolBig Pit National Coal Museum
Source: Tourism MediaSwallow FallsGaze out over this beautiful series of waterfalls, a popular tourist attraction for over a hundred years.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomWalesBetws-Y-CoedSwallow Falls
Source: Tourism MediaCaernarfon CastlePatrol the battlements of a medieval fortress built by King Edward I in his campaign against the Welsh.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomGwyneddWalesCaernarfonCaernarfon Castle
Source: Tourism MediaCardiff MarketSince replacing a jail in the late 1800s, this majestic indoor marketplace has been at the heart of the city’s mercantile trade.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomWalesCardiffCardiff Market
Source: Tourism MediaBrecon Beacons National ParkThis protected region of caves, mountains, lakes, rivers and waterfalls provides some of the most rewarding hiking opportunities in Wales.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomCarmarthenshireWalesBrecon Beacons National Park
Source: Tourism MediaBrecon Beacons National ParkThis protected region of caves, mountains, lakes, rivers and waterfalls provides some of the most rewarding hiking opportunities in Wales.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomCarmarthenshireWalesBrecon Beacons National Park
Source: Tourism MediaBrecon Beacons National ParkThis protected region of caves, mountains, lakes, rivers and waterfalls provides some of the most rewarding hiking opportunities in Wales.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomCarmarthenshireWalesBrecon Beacons National Park
Source: Tourism MediaCaernarfon CastlePatrol the battlements of a medieval fortress built by King Edward I in his campaign against the Welsh.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomGwyneddWalesCaernarfonCaernarfon Castle
Source: Tourism MediaNorth WalesLearn about Wales’ proud heritage and language in this historic region, as you travel by rail past castles and mountains.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomWalesNorth Wales
Source: Tourism MediaBrecon Beacons National ParkThis protected region of caves, mountains, lakes, rivers and waterfalls provides some of the most rewarding hiking opportunities in Wales.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomCarmarthenshireWalesBrecon Beacons National Park
Source: Tourism MediaNorth WalesLearn about Wales’ proud heritage and language in this historic region, as you travel by rail past castles and mountains.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomWalesNorth Wales
Source: Tourism MediaConwy CastlePerched atop a rocky outcrop, this fortress of dark stone dominates the landscape of Conwy and was Edward I’s most expensive castle. The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomWalesConwyConwy Castle
Source: Tourism MediaCardiff MarketSince replacing a jail in the late 1800s, this majestic indoor marketplace has been at the heart of the city’s mercantile trade.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomWalesCardiffCardiff Market
Source: Tourism MediaNational Waterfront MuseumLearn about 300 years of Welsh innovation and societal changes in this restored marina warehouse that mixes old with new.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomWalesSwanseaNational Waterfront Museum
Source: Tourism MediaBig Pit National Coal MuseumVenture below the surface of the earth to tour an old coal mine and to learn about the history of mining in Wales.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomWalesCardiffPontypoolBig Pit National Coal Museum