Discover Wales, your way
Splash in sparkling bays. Unwind with stunning views. Feast with friends. All awaits in Wales.
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Splash in sparkling bays. Unwind with stunning views. Feast with friends. All awaits in Wales.
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Discover some of the many things you can do on a bank holiday in Wales.
The Wales Coast Path is a unique long distance footpath that encompasses the entire Wales coastline.
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New born lambs, walks and castles. We take you through the best Easter family adventures in Wales.
Take a tip from Welsh wildlife and get active in spring with some great ideas to get out and about.
Discover places to enjoy woodland walks in Wales throughout the year.
Exotic plants, friendly animals, picnic spots and more - our guide to great gardens across Wales.
The coastlines and rivers of Wales attract a multitude of fascinating creatures and wildlife wonders.
Author Matthew Yeomans shares a snapshot of some of the National Forest sites that you can explore too.
Wales has over 90 accredited museums, ranging from industrial heritage, to textiles and fine art.
Pub walks across Wales where you can drink in the scenery and a pint of something cool and reviving.
When the views are this epic, a stroll becomes a mini-adventure, even the most reluctant ramblers.
A selection of great easy-access walking trails across Wales suitable for wheelchair and buggy users.
Lead the way and find the best dog-friendly walks and activities across Wales.
Take your kids into the wild, but not the mud. Discover plenty of pushchair friendly walks in Wales.
With stunning landscapes and blue-flag beaches, there's plenty to explore on a staycation in Wales.
Treat your nearest and dearest to a special gift experience in Wales.
A collection of Alis Knits favourite independent businesses to inspire your 'local' online gift shopping.
Wales is arguably the craftiest place on the planet - these are some of our favourite craft centres.
A round-up of bold and breathtaking spots to see the sun come up.
A walk in the footsteps of saints, along the Welsh coastline between St Non's Chapel and St Davids.
Find out about the regions of Wales: dramatic North Wales; rolling Mid Wales; the coastal West; and the urban South.
The epic landscapes of North Wales are alive with action, and a rich, distinctive culture. Find World Heritage, one of Europe’s oldest living languages, and the UK’s best adventure. Within the region of North Wales you'll find Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Gwynedd, Wrexham and Ynys Môn (the Isle of Anglesey).
Home to Cardiff, the young and creative capital city, South Wales is a hub of sporting events and Welsh culture. Discover coastal hikes, vibrant communities and the serenity of the Wye Valley. Within the region of South Wales you'll also find Blaenau Gwent, Bridgend, Caerphilly, Merthyr, Monmouthshire, Newport, Torfaen, RCT, and the Vale of Glamorgan.
Mid Wales is the green heart of Wales. The clear seas, bright harbours and hidden coves of the Ceredigion coastline give way to red kite-filled skies, busy market towns and dramatic hill walks. Within the region of Mid Wales you'll find Ceredigion and Powys.
Cultural and coastal West Wales is home to our second city, Swansea. Ancient legends inspire contemporary creativity – and colourful seaside villages lead to some of the UK's best beaches. Within the region of West Wales you'll find Carmarthenshire, Neath Port Talbot, Pembrokeshire, and Swansea.
Looking for inspiration? We've planned a family holiday itinerary of fun activities in Eryri (Snowdonia).
A family trip around South Wales unearths some of the major tourist attractions.
Epic castles, eons of history, rugged scenery, fine food and drink - just waiting to be discovered.
Here are some of the many things to see, eat, drink and do along the shores of the River Wye.
Immerse yourself in the outdoors around Llanidloes and Clywedog in the Cambrian Mountains.
For Welsh history and culture, our seven, free entry National Museums take some beating.
Discover our eccentric heritage with some wonderfully unusual places to visit.
Discover the Welsh abbeys and castles that inspired JMW Turner, William Wordsworth and Dylan Thomas.
Discover the quarry communities of Wales' UNESCO World Heritage site and their vibrant cultural landscapes.
The county of Gwynedd, in North Wales, provides a trail of majestic castles to explore.
Discover our waymarked long-distance routes that offer inspirational walking in Wales.
Take your kids into the wild, but not the mud. Discover plenty of pushchair friendly walks in Wales.
Nine easy access sections of the path for wheelchairs, buggies and trikes.
It’s got history, heritage and scenery. Take in some of the most beautiful views in Wales on Glyndŵr's Way.
Discover some of the best places to stretch your legs in Wales.
Fancy a bite? Here's the lowdown on the coolest cafés and most excellent eateries in Cardiff.
Join Lowri Haf Cooke on a gastronomic grand tour of Wales' Michelin star restaurants.
Go on a gin distillery tour, sip and sample the spirits and even try making your own.
Kacie Morgan of The Rare Welsh Bit blog discovers an edible treasure hunt along the Welsh borders.
Bara Brith is a rich fruit loaf made with tea. Here's our recipe for making this favourite Welsh tea-time treat.
Traditional Welsh crempogau are thick pancakes and traditionally eaten on Shrove Tuesday.
How to make Cawl - a traditional Welsh stew that can be made with meat or fish.
Avant-garde vegan chef Gaz Oakley shares his recipe for tasty Welsh classic, Glamorgan sausages.
Dating from the 18th century this Welsh dish is a kind of ‘posh cheese on toast’ with a Welsh twist.
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