The Wye Valley and the Vale of Usk are attractive areas on and around the England and Wales border, encompassing the Black Mountains, the lovely market towns of Monmouthshire and Abergavenny through to Chepstow on the banks of the River Severn and the sweeping Valleys around Newport .
Cardiff is quite simply an awesome city to visit! Home to the Millennium Stadium, the city plays host to numerous concerts and sporting events as well as being renowned for its fabulous shops, restaurants and exciting nightlife.
The Glamorgan Heritage Coast spans across 14 Miles, reaching from West Aberthaw to Porthcawl. Its gorgeous scenery, including stunning cliffs and headlands, beaches and incredible sand dunes, makes it ones of Wales top destinations.
Swansea is Wales's second largest city and is home to a wide variety of things to do and see.
One of the main attractions is the lovely waterfront, which features a
busy marina, a popular promenade, sandy beach, leisure pool and both
the National Waterfront Museum and the Swansea Museum.
Carmarthenshire, located in West Wales, is a county that has a bit of everything! Affectionally named 'the Garden of Wales' (due to its many splendid world-class gardens) Carmathenshire is a fantastic place to visit.
Pembrokeshire is a beautiful county, surrounded by 170 miles of gorgeous coastline that plays host to seabird breeding sites, lovely beaches and a large estuary and natural harbour.