The Snowdonia National Park, or Parc Cenedlaethol Eryri as it is known to the 62% of the locals who speak Welsh around these parts, was the first national park in Wales, and for many it remains its finest.
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The spiritual home of Welsh rugby, the Principality Stadiumin Cardiff is one of the most famous sporting arenas on the planet, envied the world over for its cauldron-like atmosphere and state-of-the-art facilities.
Explore the waterfront in Cardiff with a trip to Cardiff Bay. Discover the lively bars and acclaimed theatre scene in this relaxing area.
Cardiff Motorpoint Arena is located on Mary Ann Street in the heart of Cardiff. It was opened in 1993 and is the largest purpose-built facility for staging exhibitions and concerts in South Wales.
Running the length of the beautiful coastline of south-west Wales, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park takes in rugged cliffs, craggy offshore islands, fabulous beaches, pretty moorland hills and an amazingly diverse range of wildlife.
4.5/5(213 reviews)
Built by Edward I between 1283 and 1289 during his conquest of Wales, stunning Conwy Castle is among the finest surviving medieval fortifications in Britain.
4.1/5(44 reviews)
Founded by Royal Charter in 1883 and located in the heart of the thriving Welsh capital, Cardiff University has built an international reputation for the quality of its work.
Brecon Beacons National Park, situated in South Wales, is a haven for explorers, nature lovers and epicurean travellers.
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Located in the heart of the city centre, Cardiff Castle is one of Wales’ most important cultural attractions. A rich history spanning 2,000 years is contained within its walls and fairytale-style towers.
4/5Very Good!(888 area reviews)
Gourmet restaurants interesting history and top sights from Principality Stadium to Cardiff Motorpoint Arena – discover Cardiff City Centre, a destination also famous for its shopping.
4/5Very Good!(231 area reviews)
Castle is known for its lively bars, and you can plan a trip to Grand Theatre and National Waterfront Museum while you're in town.
4/5Very Good!(275 area reviews)
The abundant dining options and relaxing spas are top of the list for many visitors to Butetown. A stop by Cardiff Bay or Wales Millennium Centre might round out your trip.
Visitors to Porthkerry enjoy its restaurants, and if you want to do some exploring, Porthkerry Country Park is worth a stop.
4.5/5Wonderful!(19 area reviews)
Caerleon is noteworthy for its restaurants, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Isca Augusta and Caerleon Amphitheatre.
4/5Very Good!(10 area reviews)
Roath is well liked for its theatres. If you'd like to do some sightseeing in the greater Cardiff area, you might plan a trip to St. David's Hall or Cardiff Castle.