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Experience breathtaking coastal panoramas and ancient heritage atop the highest point of Wales' Gower Peninsula.
A majestic Neolithic burial tomb wrapped in Arthurian legend, set atop Gower’s Cefn Bryn with sweeping estuary views.
A rare cast-iron lighthouse standing in the tidal estuary of the Gower Peninsula, reachable only at low tide across vast sands and saltmarsh.
A modern stone circle in Llanelli celebrating Welsh culture, poetry, and the spirit of the National Eisteddfod.
Discover Llanelli’s heritage and creativity in a stunning Victorian mansion set within expansive, tranquil gardens.
A 900-year-old Norman fortress rising above the River Gwendraeth, where medieval military genius meets breathtaking Welsh countryside.
Medieval tower ruin commanding Roman-era strategic crossroads above the River Loughor estuary.
Explore Glamorgan’s rich history through dedicated research, publications, and community events at the heart of Swansea’s heritage.
A welcoming countryside inn in Pontyates offering cozy rooms, hearty dining, and a peaceful Welsh village atmosphere.
Discover Caldey Abbey, a serene monastic retreat on a historic island, blending spiritual heritage with stunning coastal beauty.
Stylish waterfront hotel in Swansea’s Maritime Quarter with modern comforts, stunning bay views, and versatile event spaces.
Modern, friendly, and centrally located hostel offering comfortable stays and social spaces in the vibrant heart of Swansea.
Medieval fortress ruins in Swansea's city centre, where Norman heritage meets modern urban design.
Comfortable city-centre hotel on vibrant Wind Street, with spacious rooms, tasty dining, and easy access to Swansea’s cultural and coastal highlights.
A majestic Gothic Revival cathedral in Swansea, symbolizing faith, history, and community since 1888.
Explore the historic Norman tower atop Tenby’s Castle Hill, where medieval walls meet stunning coastal panoramas and timeless Welsh charm.
Modern comfort and scenic marina views combine at Premier Inn Swansea Waterfront, your gateway to Swansea’s vibrant coastal charm.
Historic hotel on Tenby’s ancient walls with stunning sea views, modern comforts, and a vibrant seaside dining experience.
Explore the historic limekilns of Mynyddcerrig, a window into Carmarthenshire’s rural industrial heritage and traditional limeburning craft.
Explore Tenby’s medieval town walls, a stunning coastal fortress that tells the story of centuries-old Welsh defense and heritage.
Explore the earthwork remains of St Clears Castle, a Norman motte-and-bailey fortress steeped in medieval Welsh history at the rivers’ confluence.
A dignified tribute in Carmarthen’s Guildhall Square commemorating local heroes of the Anglo-Boer War with a striking marble soldier statue.
Explore the historic Carmarthen Work House, a powerful testament to Wales’ social welfare past and resilience through times of hardship.
Historic Neo-Gothic folly offering sweeping Tywi Valley panoramas and tranquil picnic spots near Llanarthney.
Discover Wales’ rich history and stunning landscapes on small-group, expertly guided day tours with Tours of Wales.
An exquisite 11th-century Celtic cross memorializing Welsh royalty, showcasing intricate stone carvings and deep historical roots near Carew Castle.
Discover the dramatic Church Rock on Broad Haven South Beach, a serene coastal gem framed by golden sands and protected dunes in Pembrokeshire.
Medieval England's greatest knight, immortalized in bronze below his castle stronghold.
Medieval bishop's palace with commanding views over the Eastern Cleddau valley.
Explore Gwal y Filiast, a mysterious Neolithic burial chamber steeped in Welsh legend and ancient history near Whitland.
Explore Y Bwlwarcau, a serene Iron Age hillfort nestled on Mynydd Margam’s slopes, revealing ancient Welsh heritage amidst tranquil countryside.
Explore the historic 19th-century West Martello Tower, a coastal fortification guarding Pembroke Dock with stunning views and rich maritime heritage.
Wales's only Premonstratensian abbey, crowned by a soaring tower, set beside twin lakes in timeless solitude.
Explore the legendary Spitfire aircraft up close in a unique charity-run museum nestled in the heart of Haverfordwest.
Historic stone circle celebrating Welsh bardic traditions and cultural heritage in serene Haverfordwest surroundings.
Modern nautical charm meets stunning marina views at Tŷ Milford Waterfront, a stylish family-friendly hotel in scenic Milford Haven.
Medieval Welsh stronghold steeped in dragon legend, overlooking the scenic River Teifi.
A formidable 19th-century island fortress guarding Wales’ Milford Haven, blending military history with rugged coastal beauty.
Explore a Victorian coastal fortress with rich military history, scenic views, and accessible exhibits in Pembrokeshire’s Chapel Bay Fort & Museum.
Explore a beautifully restored Victorian coastal fort perched on Pembrokeshire’s cliffs, offering rich history and stunning sea views.
Historic lighthouse perched on Pembrokeshire cliffs, guiding ships with timeless light and offering stunning coastal vistas.
Eco-friendly lodges and canvas tents near Aberporth beach offering peaceful countryside escapes with private hot tubs and stunning starry skies.
Discover Cowbridge South Gate, the last surviving medieval gateway in Glamorgan, where history and charm meet in the heart of a Welsh market town.
Discover Cardigan Guildhall Market, a historic indoor market blending heritage charm with vibrant local trade in the heart of Cardigan.
Discover the mysterious cylindrical stone landmark of Billy Wynt, perched atop Y-Graig hill near Llantrisant, blending history and scenic Welsh landscapes.
Experience the grandeur and romance of a historic Welsh castle set in stunning grounds, perfect for unforgettable weddings and celebrations.
Discover Traeth Graig y Don, where Welsh history meets breathtaking coastal landscapes in a serene and timeless setting.
Rustic farmhouse hostel offering clean, cozy accommodation and a warm communal atmosphere in the heart of Brecon Beacons National Park.
A 400m moorland summit in the Brecon Beacons offering panoramic views, walking trails, and rich natural heritage.
A solemn memorial garden honoring 144 lives lost in Wales' greatest tragedy, where resilience blooms amid remembrance.
Explore Carreg Samson, a majestic 5,000-year-old Neolithic dolmen perched on the Pembrokeshire coast, blending ancient mystery with stunning sea views.
Explore St Davids Cathedral, a majestic spiritual landmark with centuries of history, stunning architecture, and a serene atmosphere in Wales’ smallest city.
A fairytale fortress of Victorian imagination rising from medieval foundations in ancient Welsh woodland.
Explore the WWII Coast Artillery Search Light Emplacement in Barry, a striking wartime landmark with panoramic coastal views and rich military heritage.
Wales' mightiest fortress, featuring a leaning tower that outranks Pisa and a newly restored Great Hall.
Celebrate the wit and charm of Caerphilly’s own comedy legend with this iconic bronze statue of Tommy Cooper, set against the backdrop of historic Caerphilly Castle.
Historic Wales’ oldest hotel blending timeless charm with modern comforts near Brecon Beacons National Park.
Historic bronze statue honoring the Duke of Wellington, a commanding presence in Brecon’s town centre and a testament to local artistry and British heritage.
Nine centuries of faith and heritage in Wales's most unique cathedral close
Historic military hub in Brecon, home to the Royal Welsh Regiment and its museum, set within the stunning Brecon Beacons National Park.
Wales's premier football arena where passion meets modern sport in the heart of Cardiff.
A soaring stone testament to 18th-century engineering and 20th-century restoration, spanning the River Usk.
A tranquil Georgian square offering refined urban living within Cardiff's most prestigious civic centre.
Discover Cardiff’s whimsical Animal Wall, a Victorian masterpiece of 15 stone creatures blending art, history, and nature near Cardiff Castle.
Explore nearly 2,000 years of Welsh history and stunning architecture at Cardiff Castle Museum, a captivating landmark in the heart of Cardiff.
A solemn Gothic Revival monument in Cardiff honoring Welsh soldiers who sacrificed their lives in both World Wars.
Discover the valor and history of Welsh soldiers through immersive exhibits within the historic Cardiff Castle grounds.
A historic Grade II listed water tower overlooking Cardiff Central Station and the River Taff, symbolizing the city’s rich railway heritage.
Discover authentic Welsh heritage and unique souvenirs at Historical Wales, a charming gift shop in the heart of Cardiff's historic district.
A poignant bronze and stone tribute in Cardiff honoring Welsh soldiers who served in the Second Boer War, embodying peace, war, and grief.
Step back into medieval Cardiff with the ancient Town Wall, a striking relic offering history, architecture, and panoramic city views.
Edwardian Baroque masterpiece crowned by a Welsh dragon, housing treasures of Welsh history and art.
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A breathtaking natural rock arch on a tidal island, offering rugged coastal adventure and stunning sea views in South Wales.
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