Summer 2021 is not so far, and after being prevented from holidaying because of Covid-19, it may be time to think about resuming your travel plans. Seeing the current situation, instead of planning on travelling to Bali and Thailand or elsewhere abroad, you may want consider planning to explore the glorious sunshine of Wales for your next holiday.
Wales is blessed with natural beauty, but the specific destinations we will mention in this article also have that something special. After conducting hours of research regarding the beaches, valleys, and hills of Wales, here is our list of amazing holiday destinations you could visit next summer.
Snowdonia National Park
It is near impossible to visit Wales and not explore Snowdonia National Park as is one of the most visited holiday destinations of United Kingdom. This national park is located in Gwynedd and consists of 14 different peaks and with summit in Wales being Mount Snowdon.
Mountain biking, hiking and horse riding are very popular activities in this national park. Also when visiting this national park, many people go to take in some of the breathtaking scenery around Bala Lake.
Cardiff Castle
Cardiff Castle is one of the most visited castles of Britain, which was constructed more than 1000 years ago. Believe it or not, even if you are not fond of castles, you’ll love to spend a couple of hours at this location.
The primary attractions of the castle are the state apartments, the banqueting hall, and the old chapel. Whenever you are visiting Cardiff Castle, make sure you have plenty of time to explore the place entirely.
Cardiff National Museum
If you’ll be staying in Cardiff, then take time if you can to explore the National Museum in the city. It has an incredible collection of botany, zoology, and even archaeology. It also houses a wide collection of the artwork of the some of the great old masters and famous Welsh artists.
Portmeirion
Portmeirion is situated near the coast of Snowdonia National Park in Gwynedd, North Wales. It is a beautiful and luxurious resort constructed by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis back in the 1970s. One of the surprising parts of this resort is once the gates are closed after sunset, you can explore the fountains, gardens, and coastal paths.
Furthermore, The Prisoner, one of the popular TV shows in 1960, was also filmed here. If you want to have a virtual tour of this resort, watch ‘The Prisoner’ TV show. If you are interested in exploring this resort, visit their website and check out the accommodation details.
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