where to go, what to see, and where to stay in Wales

Wales Tourist Information
North Wales tourist information, South Wales tourist information, Mid Wales and West Wales tourist information. Please click on the map to find tourist information for towns and villages in Wales and the Borders. Or click on the more comprehensive list of Welsh towns and villages below.

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| Aberaeron | Aberdaron | Aberdyfi | Abergwyngregyn | Aberporth | Aberystwyth | Bala | Bangor | BarmouthBeddgelert | Benllech | Betws y Coed | Beaumaris | Blaenau Ffestiniog | Brecon | Capel Garmon | Cardiff | Caernarfon | Caerwys | CarmarthenCerrigydrudionChepstow | Chester | Colwyn Bay | Conwy | Corwen | Criccieth | Deganwy | Denbigh | Devil's Bridge | Dolgellau  | DolwyddelanFishguard | Harlech | Holyhead | Langland | Laugharne | Llan Ffestiniog | Llanberis | Llandudno | Llangernyw | Llangollen | Llangrannog  | Llanidloes | Llanrhaeadr | LlanrwstLlanuwchllyn | Ludlow | MachynllethMenai Bridge | Moelfre | Mold | Mumbles | NefynNewtownNew Quay | Oxwich | Penmachno | Penmaenmawr | Port Eynon | Porth Dinllaen | Porthmadog | Pwllheli | Red Wharf Bay | Ruthin | Rhos on Sea | Rhuddlan | Ross on Wye | St David's | Shrewsbury | St Fagans | Swansea | TenbyTrefriw | Tywyn | Wrexham |

Click on the towns or pictures to jump to towns in Wales Beaumaris, beautiful town on the edge of the Menai Strait, with Medieval Castle as centrepiece. Llandudno , Queen of the Welsh resorts. Colwyn Bay, Victorian seaside resort, where the mountains reach the sea. Conwy, fantastic Mediaeval  Walled Town and Castle, a World Heritage Site Llanrwst, picturesque ancient market town in the heart of the Conwy Valley. Historic Market Town, with Castle Betws y Coed, the rivers and waterfalls are a must see for the visitors to Wales, with the added attraction of quality shopping! Blaenau Ffestiniog, renowned for Slate Caverns and world famous slate trade, but is located in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park Dolwyddelan, historic village with medieval castle in beautiful Lledr Valley Llangollen, International musical centre, Steam Railway,Canal Trips and a beautiful setting in the Dee Valley Ancient walled border City. Cathedral, boat trips on the river Dee, shopping, and historic buildings including Roman Ampthitheatre Caernarfon,   a mediaeval walled town and World Heritage Site where the Prince of Wales received his investiture. Llanberis, Mountains and Lakes in the heart of Snowdonia Traditional seaside resort at the heart of Cardigan Bay,  University town Tenby, Castle and walled town, glorious beaches,  beautiful town, Boat Trips to view the seals and dolphins , what more do you want? Swansea, Wales' second City, the City by the Sea, and Gateway to the Gower peninsula The famous Mumbles with  lighthouse, pier, beaches and pub and restaurant nightlife Beautiful Beaches, beach huts, surfing, all you need for a seaside holiday Oxwich Bay has beautiful beaches St Fagans, a great day out for all the family, the Welsh Folk Museum Delightful village on the far tip of the Gower Swansea and The Gower peninsula, a beautiful place to visit for a holiday in Wales, some of the best beaches  for surfing, windsurfing, boating and horse riding Cardiff, Wales' Capital City and one of Europes most vibrant   centres for performing arts and music Castles of Llywelyn Fawr, Llewlyn the Great, Prince of Wales Map showing the Castles of Wales Map showing the ancient sites and Burial Chambers in Wales Map showing the Lakes of Wales Map showing Ancient Churches in Wales Beautiful beaches on the Gower Peninsula Ludlow one of Englands most historic towns , close to  the Welsh Border Ruthin, a small Welsh market town nestled in the Vale of Clwyd with a lot of history. Laugharne, renowned for the Boat House,  the last home of Dylan Thomas Carmarthen , historic market town with famous market. Machynlleth, historic market town associated with Owain Glyndwr, ageing hippies and Welsh rain Bangor, seaside resort and University town on the beautiful Menai Strait Click for holidays in Pembrokeshire, renowned for the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and beautiful beaches Click for holidays in Anglesey, 160 miles of coastline with some fantastic beachesHolyhead in Anglesey Ross-on-Wye, a historic market town on the banks of the river Wye Bustling town on the Welsh borders, gateway to the Clwydian hills and Welsh border country Click for holidays in Denbighshire Click for holidays in Snowdonia Criccieth Town and Castle ,  family holiday resort  on the beautiful Lleyn peninsula Harlech town, Castle and fantastic beaches Ceredigion and the Bay of Cardigan holidays At the head of the Rheidol Valley, fantastic waterfalls and delightful walks and bike trails Brecon, pleasant Market town in Mid Wales with an ancient Cathedral and beautiful Georgian property Aberdyfi, delightful seaside resort on the beautiful Dyfi estuary Langland bay on the Gower, surfing, swimming, beautiful beaches, great for family holidays Boat Trips in Wales, Sea Fishing Trips, Wildlife Watch Boat Trips in Wales Click for Aberdaron on the Lleyn peninsula, unless you are interested in boats and sailing Aberdaron is much nicer than Abersoch

From the beautiful beaches of Anglesey in the North through the Mountains and Valleys of Snowdonia National Park in the North West to the fantastic Cliff Walks of Pembrokeshire and the world famous beaches of the Gower peninsula in the South, Wales has much to offer.

Visit the Cardigan Coast, and take a boat trip to view Seals and Dolphins. The area is now believed to be an important breeding ground for dolphins. (In August 2005 a pod of dolphins two thousand strong was spotted in Cardigan Bay). Or walk from North to South on the Offa's Dyke Path in the heart of the Welsh Border Lands, visiting ancient churches market towns and villages in border counties such as Flintshire and Denbighshire. Or visit Cardiff, Europe's most vibrant and exciting new capital with many of the world's top performers at the new Millenium Centre .

If you are looking for festivals, concerts, exhibitions, tourist information and venues in North, South, Mid and West Wales please click here >.

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