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  • Mid Wales Tourism.  "Visit Snowdonia and Brecon Beacons National Parks and the beautiful beaches of Cardigan Bay. Over 800 places to stay, events and festivals, outdoor activities and places to visit. The perfect setting for holidays and short breaks all year round."
 
  • North Wales Tourism.  "North Wales is not just a place to visit; it’s a place to explore, discover and re-visit time and time again.
    It’s a holiday area which attracts lovers of coast and countryside with its long stretches of sandy beaches, craggy mountains, towering headlands and deep valleys.

    To the west lies Snowdon, the highest peak in England and Wales which dominates a rocky mass of mountains, a magnet for climbers and walkers.

    An area of outstanding natural beauty, Snowdonia offers such diverse landscapes from the highest mountain ranges, tranquil lakes, fast flowing rivers and a wealth of forest trails to miles of golden sandy beaches on the Lleyn Peninsula. Here you will find some of the best sailing and surfing in Wales.
    To the east, in contrast, you will experience a gentler landscape of heather moorlands, green vales and the rolling hills of Wales’ Borderlands. Here you can visit one of the many interesting market towns, walk the hills of the Clwydian Range and quiet forest trails or soak up the atmosphere of historic stately homes and gardens.

    Visit the Isle of Anglesey by crossing one of two historic bridges over the Menai Strait to Ynys Môn – with its 125 miles of coastline, a paradise of wild flowers and birdlife – not to mention all types of watersports.

    For families and adults alike we have the lively North Wales Coastal Resorts offering a wide range of exciting and fun filled attractions, a haven for children of all ages, plus a varied programme of events and evening entertainment.

    And of course we have a wide range of accommodation to suit your needs.
    Enjoy exploring our website. And when you’ve done that, come and explore the real thing."
  • VisitWales.com.  Official Web site of Wales Tourism Board.  "You name it and the chances are you can do it in Wales. One day you could be up a mountain, the next: on a beach. Today, rock climbing. Tomorrow, rock pooling. Or spend time spending - in our bustling city centres, tiny craft shops, designer outlets and galleries. Something more spiritual? Try a church-to-church walk through our countryside. More down to earth? What about a building site? At the museum of Welsh Life in Cardiff, we’re re-building a medieval church."

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