Welcome to Wales
Wales, a country in southwest Great Britain, packs immense beauty in a relatively small package. This country of just over three million people features endless miles of pristine coastline, rugged national parks and a seemingly unending collection of medieval castles. This, paired with its Celtic culture and Welsh hospitality, make Wales a truly captivating destination.
Explore it on this virtual tour.
Castell Conwy
Wales is home to literally hundreds of castles and ruined castle sites, more than just about anywhere else in the world. Conway Castle, built between 1283 and 1287, ranks among the most visually pleasing. It was also among the most expensive strongholds of Edward I. These days, it offers commanding views of the River Conwy and the peaks of Snowdonia.
Wales Coast Path
In 2012, the last of Wales’ coastal paths were linked, creating the continuous 870-mile Wales Coast Path. Wales became the first country in the world to have a trail along its entire coast. Whether you walk for days, weeks, or even months, you’re sure to see colorful seaside towns, pristine beaches, castle remnants and sea cliffs.
Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal
The scenic Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal meanders through the Welsh countryside for 35 miles, passing through six locks along its course. Once used to transport coal, limestone and iron to Newport on the coast, these days, the canal is more popular for narrowboat cruises or leisurely bike rides along the towpath.
Pen-y-Fan
Pen-y-Fan, the tallest peak in South Wales at 2,907 feet, is also one of the most popular hikes in Brecon Beacons National Park. Those who make the climb are rewarded with spectacular views across the Welsh countryside.
St Lythans Burial Chamber
In the middle of a field outside Cardiff stands a Neolithic tomb dating back some 4,000 years. Three upright stones support a massive capstone – all that’s left of what was once a larger burial monument. According to one legend, the site was once a druid altar, and on Midsummer’s Eve, the capstone would spin three times.