Friday 10 September 2010

The Best Holiday Regions in Wales

By Tom Sangers
The Best Holiday Regions in Wales

One of the best parts about living in the UK is the variety of amazing locations within a small area. There are so many areas that you can visit or plan a holiday to. And, the great thing is you might not have to travel very far. Chances are one of these great get-a-away spots could be right in your backyard. One of my favorite spots to visit is Wales. There are so many great holiday regions to choose from. The following are a list of some of my favorites:

The Best Holiday Regions in Wales·        Pembrokeshire is just like London, only completely different. It should be on your first stop of places to visit in Wales. This region is home to the most beautiful and award winning beaches. It also has incredible national parks. And, the area has a total of 186 miles of coastal trails. You do not want to miss this place.

·        The Isle of Anglesey: This is a great area to visit if you are looking for some peace and quiet. The area offers amazing coastline beauty. You can also participate in its festivals - Jazz, Leisure, Boat, Beer, Viking, And Oyster,


·        Llandudno and Clowyn Bay: This is a scenic Victorian seaside resort. You can have tea or visit the 4000-year-old mines. It is also home to Britain's oldest cable car.

·        Rhyl and Prestatyn: These are amazing beach resorts. There is not much to do here but relax on the beach and enjoy its beauty.

·        North Wales Borderlands: This area is homes to the world's tallest canal boat crossing and some picturesque countryside.

The Best Holiday Regions in Wales·        Snowdonia Mountains and Coast: People here speak Welsh. This area is absolutely breathtaking.

·        Ceredigion/Cardigan Bay:  This region is home to the Devil's Bridge. The Bridge spans the Mynach. You will love the bridge and the beautiful area.

·        Mid Wales and Brecon Beacons: This land is home to the unusual. You will only find four pubs. However, you will find 18 bookshops. So, if you are a bookworm, it may be the place for you to visit.

·        Carmarthenshire: It is known as the Garden of Wales. It has beautiful flowerbeds and forests.

·        Swansea Bay: This is Wale's waterfront city. The great thing about the city is you have access to great shops in a ten-minute walk. There are also great sites to city.

·        Glamorgan Heritage Coast: A beautiful coastline of ancient cliffs. There are also areas where you can lay by the sea.

·        South Wales ValleyThis is where rail transport was invented. It is also home to the second biggest castle in Europe.

·        Cardiff: This place has 149 pubs, bars and nightclubs, shops, theatres, restaurants and so much more you will never have time to fit it all in.

·        Wye Valley and Vale of Usk: Here you will find the most castles per square foot in all of Britain.

This article was written by Toms Sangers on behalf of Celtic Haven who provide Luxury Cottages Wales perfect for a Short Cottage Break in Wales.

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