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Introducing Wales’ Holiday Areas
The Wye Valley and Vale of Usk is one of the Holiday Areas
within Wales. Each area has its own distinct character.
The Isle of Anglesey Snowdonia Mountains and Coast/ Carmarthenshire – Carmarthen Bay
A place like no other, Anglesey offers Eryri Mynyddoedd a Môr Stretching from Carmarthen Bay in the South
unparalleled beauty, amazing adventures, An exciting destination that includes the to the Western Brecon Beacons in the North,
serious solitude and warm welcome. Snowdonia National Park, Llyˆn Peninsula and discover Wales’ longest beaches, the Botanic
Easily accessible; this unique Island, with Cambrian Coastline. A wide choice of quality Gardens of Wales, the home of Merlin the
its coastline, varied beaches and historical accommodation, attractions and activities magician plus Laugharne, Llandeilo, Carmarthen,
towns make it a superb base for all the family. – castles, narrow-gauge railways, golf, Kidwelly, Pendine, Llandovery & the Teifi & Towy
Those that have visited need not be told. cycling, walking, World Heritage Site, Areas valleys. Perfect fishing, cycling & walking.
They just return… of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Heritage Tel: +44 (0) 1267 231557
Tel +44 (0)1248 713177 or (0)1407 762622 Coast. Open all year…. Email: marketing@carmarthenshire.gov.uk
Email: tourism@anglesey.gov.uk Tel: +44 (0) 1341 281485 (24hr) discovercarmarthenshire.com
visitanglesey.co.uk Email: tourism@gwynedd.gov.uk
Swansea Bay, Mumbles, Gower,
Llandudno, Colwyn Bay
visitsnowdonia.info
Afan and the Vale of Neath
Vibrant Llandudno, the Victorian seaside Mid Wales and the Brecon Beacons Unwind in the UK’s first Area of Outstanding
gem. World Heritage Conwy. Waterfront Step into fabulous walking country, right Natural Beauty, relax on award-winning
adventure at Colwyn Bay. Year round breaks, on your doorstep. Two National Trails and beaches, and explore unspoilt countryside.
filled with fun, good food, great walking a National Park, charming spa and market Some of the UK’s best locations for walking,
and world class theatre. All within easy towns, outdoor pursuits in outstanding cycling, watersports and golf, together with
reach of Snowdonia. scenery. Home to Hay Literary Festival and Swansea, Wales’ Waterfront City.
Tel: +44(0)1492 577577 Brecon Jazz, events throughout the year Tel +44 (0)1792 468321
Email: llandudnotic@conwy.gov.uk make this a destination for all seasons. Email: tourism@swansea.gov.uk
visitllandudno.org.uk Tel: +44 (0)1597 825748 visitswanseabay.com
Rhyl and Prestatyn
Email: tourism@powys.gov.uk
The Valleys – Heart and Soul of Wales
Among the best recognised British seaside
exploremidwales.com
A stunning landscape perfect for walking,
resorts. Fabulous award-winning beaches Ceredigion – Cardigan Bay cycling and many other outdoor activities.
with a range of family friendly attractions, Some of the UK’s finest coast and countryside. The Valleys has a unique history, including a
events and activities. Walk the Offa’s Dyke Holiday areas include Aberporth, Tresaith, World Heritage Site, Wales’ largest Castle and
Path in Prestatyn. An hour’s drive from Llangrannog, New Quay, Aberaeron, Big Pit, the real coal mine attraction. For a
Merseyside and the West Midlands. Aberystwyth, Borth, Cardigan, the Teifi Estuary true Welsh experience, visit The Valleys, the
Tel +44 (0)1745 344515/355068 and Valley, Devil’s Bridge and Cambrian heart and soul of Wales.
Email: rhyl.tic@denbighshire.gov.uk Mountains. Popular pursuits include mountain Tel +44 (0) 29 2088 0011
rhyl-prestatyn.co.uk biking, cycling, walking, sailing and angling. Email: tourism@caerphilly.gov.uk
The North Wales Borderlands
Tel +44 (0)1970 612125 thevalleys.co.uk
Short journey: very different place. At less
Email: brochure@ceredigion.gov.uk
Cardiff, capital of Wales
than 20 minutes from Chester, we’re just a
tourism.ceredigion.gov.uk
The capital of Wales has unique attractions,
hop and a skip away from the North West Pembrokeshire top-class entertainment – and quality
and the West Midlands. From the bustling Choose between lively Tenby and Saundersfoot shopping with a difference. Cardiff Castle,
shops and nightlife of Wrexham to the or peaceful St Davids and Newport. No the Millennium Stadium, National Museum
culinary delights of the Mold food and drink other county in the UK has more Blue Flag Cardiff and Wales Millennium Centre
festival to the world-famous Llangollen Award beaches, all set in the magnificent combined with Cardiff Bay offer indoor and
International Eisteddfod. 100% Wales on Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Perfect outdoor entertainment for everyone.
your doorstep! for outdoor activities or just relaxing. Tel +44 (0) 8701 211258
Email: tourism@wrexham.gov.uk Tel +44 (0) 844 888 5115 Email: visitor@cardiff.gov.uk
Tel: +44 (0) 1978 292015 Email: tourism@pembrokeshire.gov.uk visitcardiff.com
northwalesborderlands.co.uk visitpembrokeshire.com
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