When visiting the United Kingdom for an extended period of time, it is necessary to visit all four countries in order to acquire a thorough view of the country. Wales, located in the west of the United Kingdom, is a spectacular country with beautiful natural scenery, world-famous beaches, and bustling cities.
The Welsh have their own language, Cymraeg, which is only spoken by a small percentage of the people. Wales has the world’s longest place name, which is written in Cymraeg.
Wales may be a region of natural beauty, but its history is just as appealing to visitors. Wales boasts more castles than any other country in Europe, including Caerphilly Castle, the UK’s second-largest.
Wales has numerous renowned connections, including author Roald Dahl’s birthplace. Mount Everest was named after Sir George Everest, a surveyor who charted the mountain for the Welsh government. In this proud and beautiful country, there are 12 amazing natural and historical landmarks not to be missed.
POWIS CASTLE

CARDIFF CASTLE
CONWY CASTLE

DEVILS BRIDGE

PONTCYSYLLTE AQUEDUCT

LLANDDWYN ISLAND

SWALLOW FALLS

ST DAVID’S CATHEDRAL

FFESTINIOG RAILWAY

CWM IDWAL
BODNANT GARDEN
