Wales

Wales is known for its rugged mountains, rich Celtic culture, unique language, historic castles, and stunning coastlines. Cardiff is the dynamic capital where the ancient castle stands proudly alongside modern attractions. Snowdonia National Park is another must-visit for nature lovers, offering stunning views from the summit of Mount Snowdon.

Why Choose Wales?

Whether you’re exploring the vibrant streets of Cardiff, hiking in Snowdonia, or discovering hidden gems along the coast, Wales is a destination that captivates with its rich heritage and natural splendour. From rolling hills to dramatic mountains, endless collection of castles and cascading waterfalls, there’s so much to see and do in Wales. And, with a rich cultural heritage to match, Cymru beckons visitors with its unique charm and diverse offerings.  

Explore the charming coastal town of Conwy, where Conwy Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, dominates the skyline. In Pembrokeshire, the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park offers dramatic coastal scenery, with rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and abundant wildlife.
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Tap into the often overlooked part of the UK with a visit to Wales - you will not be disappointed.

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Caerphilly Castle - Heritage

Caerphilly Castle, built in the 13th century, is one of Wales’ grandest medieval fortresses. Surrounded by man‑made lakes for defense, it helped introduce concentric castle design to Britain and saw clashes between Norman lords and Welsh rulers. Covering 30 acres, it remains Wales’ largest stronghold. Legend tells of a giant cat roaming its grounds, and today visitors enjoy interactive exhibits in its restored spaces.

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Need to Knows

Practical Information

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Entry Requirements

Visitors may require a valid visa or ETA (Electronic Travel Authorisation). Check https://www.gov.uk/eta for further information.

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Currency

Wales uses the British Pound (£). Cards and contactless payments are widely accepted, but carrying cash helps in rural areas or small local shops.

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Time Zone

The UK operates on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and observes Daylight Saving Time.

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Weather & Seasons

The climate is temperate with mild summers and cool winters. Pack layers and waterproof clothing year-round.

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Transport & Accessibility

Wales offers good transport links, including Cardiff airport, rail networks, and coach services. Many attractions are accessible for mobility needs.

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Language & Communication

English is the primary language spoken. However, you will see signs in both English and Welsh. Wi-Fi is widely available, and mobile coverage is strong in most areas.

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