
Coronavirus: advice for visiting Wales
Latest coronavirus (COVID-19) information for visiting and holidays in Wales
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UK holidays, short breaks, and wonderful weekends in Wales
Important information
Wales COVID-19 restrictions apply. The restrictions are changing frequently, please visit the Coronavirus advice page for more information. In the meantime, we’re here to provide inspiration for the future while you plan to #VisitWalesLater.

Gardening in the spring
Spring is the perfect time to prepare for a new season in the garden. Get top tips from Adam Jones.
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Addo: make your promise
Look after yourself, care for others, protect our communities and this epic land.
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Looking forward to welcoming visitors to Wales in 2021, when it’s safe to do so
2021 is the Year of Outdoors. Discover Wales through unique outdoor experiences.
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We're 'Good to Go' - measures to provide a safe return to tourism
Find out how businesses in Wales are adapting to meet the 'Good to Go' tourism standard.
Visit Wales - virtually!
Visit Wales - virtually!

Wales from your sofa - explore the country!
Join us on a virtual tour of Wales, as we go from region to region - via video.
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Immerse yourself in Welsh adventures
Get a taste of Wales Wales before you visit in person with our epic virtual reality 360° videos.
The Wales Coast Path from above
Finn Beales sent a drone into the skies above the Wales Coast Path to capture videos of a series of locations.
Enjoy the exhibitions of Welsh museums from your sofa
Take in some wonderful Welsh art and culture by going on a virtual visit to these museums.

Learn about the cultural landmarks from your sofa
Discover a wealth of Welsh heritage by visiting these historical sites virtually.
Cook yourself a traditional Welsh treat
Cook yourself a traditional Welsh treat

Make your own delicious Welsh cakes
Abergavenny baker Kathryn Gunter explains how to make traditional Welsh cakes from basic ingredients.
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A traditional Swansea breakfast
Bring the coast to your kitchen with this delicious breakfast recipe.

How to make crempogau - Welsh pancakes
Traditional Welsh crempogau are thick pancakes and traditionally eaten on Shrove Tuesday

How to make cawl
How to make Cawl - a traditional Welsh stew that can be made with meat or fish.

How to make vegan Glamorgan sausages
Avant-garde vegan chef Gaz Oakley shares his recipe for tasty Welsh classic, Glamorgan sausages.

Self-isolating on an island
The remarkable pull of the island has attracted Mari Huws back every year since the age of three.

No train no gain: an active year ahead
Wales is a great place for getting active, whether you're an amateur or elite.

Running through 2021
Athlete Lowri Morgan shares some ideas for 5km running trails across Wales to inspire any running journey.

Get active in Snowdonia!
Try something new or enjoy your favourite activity in the amazing setting of Snowdonia.

Sleep in a castle
Feel like royalty or a knight of the realm by checking into a real Welsh fortress for the night.

New and historic – the inside story on Wrexham
Find out why there is more to this North East Wales town than you think.

Zig-zagging on The North Wales Way
Create your own road-trip off the beaten track in the mountains, coastal villages and local loops.

Exciting and inspiring coastal activities to try
Submerge yourself in some truly special Welsh seaside experiences - from adventure to culture.
A dip in the deep - in Snowdonia
Wild swimming in mountain lakes in Snowdonia National Park, with an expert guide.

What food is Wales known for?
Learn about the best Welsh foods and discover a traditional selection of savoury and sweet delights.

Adventurer Ash Dykes and his Welsh training ground
Find out where in Wales adventurer Ash Dykes trains for his epic expeditions.

Discover the natural world on Wales' coast
The coastlines and rivers of Wales attract a multitude of fascinating creatures and wildlife wonders
There's plenty to explore in accessible North Wales
Easy access attractions in North Wales for families with pushchairs and people with disabilities.
All you need to know about coasteering
Adventure guide Jon Haylock explains why Wales remains the heartland for coasteering.
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Mountain bike heaven in Wales
Exercise your adventurous side on the top mountain bike trails and tracks across Wales.
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