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Wales captivates visitors with its rich character and landscapes. The Welsh speak their own Celtic language as well as English and have their own culture, poetry and song, which they celebrate in concerts and unique summer festivals known as 'eisteddfodau'.
Wales is a historic land of castles and mountains, sweeping beaches and strong national identity dating back to pre-Norman times and reinforced in 1999, when Wales was granted its own assembly.
The capital, Cardiff, has seen extensive regeneration, both in the city centre and the nearby Cardiff Bay area, which is now seen as a major entertainment and administrative centre. In the rural north, farming and tourism continue to be the main sources of income.
The Old Barn Inn This historic country inn has delicious food and luxury accommodation. It is within a few miles of the famous Celtic Manor Resort, home of the 2010 Ryder Cup.
The Old Barn Inn dates back to the early 1750s and has chic rooms that match its rustic ...
Bron Eifion Country House Hotel Set in 5 acres of tranquil Welsh country estate, this splendid Grade II listed house overlooks beautiful gardens and boasts breathtaking views of the sea.
Close to the rugged beauty of the Snowdonia National Park and yet just half a mile to the ...
Park Inn Cardiff City Centre This hotel is located a few minutes' walk from the city's prime business and shopping district, and is adjacent to the Cardiff International Arena.
Park Inn Cardiff City Centre offers 146 guest rooms and 6 conference suites that can cater for up to ...
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Cardiff - For travelers in the United Kingdom, the Welsh capital of Cardiff is a welcome respite from the summer crush in London. Cardiff is less than two hours by rail, and trains leave frequently from London's Paddington station. Top attractions include the Millennium Stadium and its cutting-edge architecture; the Wales Millennium Centre, an arts complex for opera, theater and other performances; the waterfront area, which buzzes with cafes and boutiques; and the National Museum Cardiff, which has the second-largest collection of impressionist paintings after Paris.
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Llandudno - how seaside towns were meant to be …
It’s no mean feat listing all the things there are to do in Wales’ largest seaside resort. Just where do we begin? Fancy stretching your legs on the longest pier in Wales? A ride on Britain’s only cable hauled tramway? How about a picnic on a Blue Flag beach? You can check out the views from Britain’s longest passenger cable car. Or head for the slopes and try sno-tubing. Just make sure you leave time for mooching ‘round the shops, exploring the Bronze Age copper mine and a night at the theatre.
Close by is a World Heritage Site. Conwy’s castle and town walls are some of the best examples in Europe. And that’s not all. There’s language, art, music and home-grown food. Legendary golf. More country walks than you can shake a stick at. Beautiful gardens, like the famous ones at Bodnant.
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