
Wales
Welsh is located on the southern region and the capital of Cardiff. The places is full of tourist attractions with marvellous castles, museums, superb beaches and natural scenery.
The Carreg Cennen, the most beautiful of all castles in welsh is situated on top of the soaring Black Mountain. The historical castle is worth visiting namely the Caerphilly, Castell and St. Fagans. On the west along the coast is the Gower Peninsula, with splendid beaches and castles. It also has a museum on Welsh life. When going to Carmarthenshire throught the Llandeilo road the countrside presents a marvelous sightseeing and the historical St.David’s cathedral.
Bangor is the main town for the region and it is a good place for wandering the isolated Snowdonia National Park which has waterfalls, hugh mountains and high drop down cliff. On the south is the Prembrokeshire Coast National Park, in the north lies the mountainous Brecon Beacons National Park and it’s soaring peak of Pen-y-Fan. To the east of Cardiff are the Tintern Abbey, New Port and an old coal mining industry. The northern part was relatively remote and isolated but it has the National Portrait Gallery – Bodelwyddan, two castles – Conwy and Caernarfon, miracle waters – Holywell and a small cathedral – St. Asaph.
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