The wonder of Wales
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Wales has plenty of surprises up its sleeve. Did you know, for
example, that it is home to the beach that was voted the most
beautiful in Britain? Or that there are more castles per square
mile in the Wye Valley than anywhere else in the UK? What's more,
for a small country there seems to be an endless amount of
fascinating places to visit, beautiful sights to see and exciting
activities to get stuck into.
From Pembrokeshire's coastal magnificence to Snowdonia's
dizzying peaks, the rural splendour of the Brecon Beacons to the
buzzing, vibrant atmosphere of Cardiff - the landscape is as
diverse and interesting as the stories that each region has to
tell. And just when you thought you'd seen it all, you find there's
something new just waiting to be discovered.
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For longer distance journeys, book at least 24 hours in advance
with Arriva Trains Wales - you could save as much as 75% on the
cost of your journey, proving that it pays to plan ahead. With
one-way Advance tickets such as Manchester to
Cardiff from £13, Birmingham to Swansea from £20 and Exeter to
Newtown from £23 booking in advance really is the smartest way to
save. Check out the Cheapest Fare Finder to find the
best value ticket for your journey.
Built as far back as the 13th century - and the sight of many
battles since then - Harlech Castle in North Wales is an impressive
sight to behold, with a colourful past to match. Just one of King
Edward I's many castles across the region, Harlech is now a World
Heritage Site and makes for a perfect family day out.
With the striking landscape of Snowdonia as its backdrop,
Anglesey Sea Zoo is no ordinary zoo - in fact, it is the largest
marine aquarium in Wales, where the habitats of over 150 species
from the surrounding coastline have been carefully recreated. Your
visit to this amazing aquarium will take you on a journey through a
shipwreck, into the 'Big Fish Forest' and even on a walk over the
perilous 'Shark Pool', all the while making you aware of the
importance of conservation to marine life. With plenty of outdoor
activities too, such as crazy golf, an adventure playground and the
Octojump bouncy castle, this fun-filled attraction is sure to be a
watery winner!
Embark on a magical adventure which will have you sailing
through waterfalls and into mystical caverns deep underground, as
you discover the incredible story of King Arthur and other ancient
Welsh legends. All this and more is waiting to be enjoyed at the
breathtaking King Arthur's Labyrinth in Corris, Mid Wales. Learn of
dragons and giants, of great warriors and epic battles, all in the
dramatic surroundings of this stunning subterranean lair.