This is Wales from mountain spine to market town, a ribbon of road that rises through slate-grey passes, skims ancient forests and drops into valleys where rivers write their names in silver.
This is a coast of fortresses and sea light. From the cliffs of Holyhead to the city walls of Chester, the North Wales Way threads beaches, piers and the island lanes of Anglesey with a skyline of mountains to your left and the Menai Strait glittering to your right.
The Coastal Way — 5 Days (Discover Wales) The Coastal Way — Cardigan Bay at a Relaxed Pace This is Wales with the windows down and the sea beside you. Clifftops open to a horizon of Atlantic blue; harbours glow with pastel houses and the…
Anglesey is one of those places that feels larger than life once you’re there. Big skies, wide beaches, and miles of coastal paths make it perfect for a weekend escape.
Anglesey is one of those places that feels larger than life once you’re there. Big skies, wide beaches, and miles of coastal paths make it perfect for a weekend escape.
Perched high above the water, with sweeping views across the reservoir and surrounding hills, Lake Vyrnwy Hotel & Spa makes a perfect base for a short Welsh escape.
Step back in time with Wales’ legendary castles, monuments, and ancient sites.
Discover red kites, dolphins, puffins, and other wildlife across Wales.
The story of Wales cannot be told without its railways. From the great iron rails that once carried coal and slate to the coast, to the scenic lines that today wind through mountains and along estuaries, the railways are both heritage and living connection.
Use our interactive map to discover the best ways to get to Wales.

