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From the woods and riverbanks of the Wye Valley at its eastern gateway (an ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’) to the sea-cliffs of Pembrokeshire in the far west, South Wales will come up with the kind of experience you’re looking for. Spend time in Cardiff, Wales’s cosmopolitan capital where art, shopping, sport and history compete for your attention along with the city’s fresh, exciting waterfront. Discover industrial heritage on a gripping scale in the South Wales Valleys before moving on to the Gower Peninsula (another ‘AONB’) and the sweeping sands and rich farmlands of Carmarthenshire, the ‘Garden of Wales’, both areas that inspired the writings of Dylan Thomas. Then fi nish off in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park (the UK’s only coastal-based National Park), a 186-mile shoreline of untouched beaches, soaring headlands, tiny harbours and a thriving wildlife.


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