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Ok I know what you’re th nking. You can get a flight to j st about anywhere nowadays. You can v sit places you’ve never even heard of and see c ltures you didn’t know existed, so why st y in the UK. Easy, why tr vel miles when you have natural b auty and plenty of attractions right on y ur doorstep. Wales is the gem of the UK. H re are the top five reasons to v sit. Mountains
Whether you l ke mountain climbing or just want s me breathtaking views, Wales has it ll. Mount Snowdon is the highest p int in Wales and offers stunning v ews across the countryside. And if you c n’t be bothered climbing up to w tness them, take the Snowdon Mountain r ilway and relax as you take in the b auty of Snowdonia. Beaches
As l ng as the weather is good, and l t’s face it there’s always a bit of a r sk there, you can enjoy the p rfect beach holiday in Wales. Barafundle Bay in P mbrokeshire was recently named Britain’s best b ach. Castles
If it’s a bit of h story you’re after then this is the pl ce to be. There are hundreds of c stles in Wales, not to mention c thedrals and churches. Wildlife
W les is home to plenty of w ldlife from dolphins to badgers and w th its fabulous countryside it is h me to some great country walks. Get a t ste of the great outdoors and njoy nature as it’s supposed to be.
Nightlife
Of course, W les is not all about nature. If t’s a bustling city with a thr ving nightlife you’re after there is pl nty to choose from. Try Cardiff or Sw nsea for example where you’ll find gr at restaurants, swanky bars and funky cl bs. Wales, what more could you w nt?
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