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Discover the best attractions in Wales. Find inspiration for your trip with our curated list of top-rated spots, local favorites, and hidden gems.
Explore the world’s largest single-span glasshouse and 500 acres of restored Welsh landscape, home to rare plants and captivating wildlife.
Explore Cyfarthfa Castle’s rich industrial heritage, art collections, and expansive parkland in the heart of Merthyr Tydfil.
A dramatic hilltop forest centre famous for daily red kite feeding, with scenic trails, play areas and sweeping views over Cardigan Bay and the Cambrian Mountains.
Ride Britain’s longest electric funicular up Constitution Hill for breathtaking coastal views, historic charm, and family-friendly fun in Aberystwyth.
Explore 240 acres of historic woodland, scenic lakes, and family-friendly fun at Gnoll Country Park in Neath, Wales.
Explore Cardiff’s historic Victorian and Edwardian arcades, home to independent shops, charming cafes, and stunning architectural details.
A relaxed, village-style shopping village in South Wales with over 80 designer and high-street brands, discounts up to 60% off, and a cinema, play area, and free parking.
A compassionate refuge in Swansea Valley offering rescued primates a peaceful home and visitors a unique, heartfelt wildlife experience.
Discover the enchanting 7-meter cascade of Sgwd Gwladys, a legendary waterfall nestled in South Wales’ scenic Waterfall Country.
Step into a tropical paradise in the heart of the Rheidol Valley, where hundreds of free-flying butterflies flutter among lush plants and giant insects.
Discover Welsh craftsmanship and creativity at Corris Craft Centre, where handmade traditions meet immersive workshops and local flavours.
Explore the atmospheric ruins of Neath Abbey, a majestic 12th-century Cistercian monastery steeped in history and industrial heritage.
Explore Hafod Estate’s enchanting woodland trails, hidden waterfalls, and historic landscapes in the heart of mid-Wales’ Ystwyth valley.
Explore the rugged ruins of Morlais Castle, a 13th-century fortress perched above Taff Gorge, steeped in medieval Welsh history and dramatic landscapes.
Explore Wales’s wool heritage at the National Wool Museum, where historic mills and working machinery bring textile traditions to life.
Tranquil National Trust beach with golden sands, woodland walks, and dark skies for stargazing on the stunning Cardigan Bay coast.
Step back to 1645 at Llancaiach Fawr Manor, a living history Tudor manor where the past comes alive with costumed interpreters and rich Civil War heritage.
Discover Cardiff’s vibrant indoor market with vintage treasures, antiques, and a cozy tearoom in a friendly, accessible industrial setting.
Discover the largest reservoir in the Taf Fawr valley, where history, wildlife, and scenic walks converge in the heart of Brecon Beacons National Park.
Discover a magical wildlife and water garden high above Aberystwyth, where whimsical art and family adventures await in a tranquil Welsh setting.
Discover the award-winning Welsh whisky crafted with passion in the scenic Brecon Beacons at Penderyn Distillery.
Explore the rich heritage of South Wales coal mining in the tranquil Crynant Valley at Cefn Coed Colliery Museum.
A compact and convenient shopping hub in the heart of Colwyn Bay, offering diverse retail options and easy access.
Discover timeless antiques, local crafts, and fresh culinary delights in the heart of North Wales at Afonwen Craft & Antique Centre.
Step into Wales’ largest cave entrance, where the Afon Mellte vanishes underground in the heart of the Brecon Beacons’ Waterfall Country.
Step into Cardiff’s oldest Victorian shopping arcade, where historic charm meets unique independent shops and delightful eateries.
Experience breathtaking zip-lining thrills and stunning Welsh countryside views at Zip World Top, Port Talbot’s ultimate adventure destination.
Accessible mountain views across South Wales' rolling landscape, perfect for all abilities.
A solemn and beautifully designed memorial in Cardiff’s Cathays Park honoring Welsh war heroes of the World Wars.
Historic stone aqueduct carrying the Tennant Canal over the River Neath, blending industrial heritage with tranquil waterside scenery.
Perched at 450m, Castell Dinas is the highest castle ruins in Wales, blending Iron Age earthworks with Norman stone, offering epic views of the Black Mountains.
Explore the breathtaking Wales Coastal Path at Aberystwyth, where rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and rich history meet in a vibrant seaside town.
Explore the wild Cambrian uplands at Abergwesyn Common, where ancient cairns, dramatic valleys, and sweeping views await in a tranquil Welsh wilderness.
Discover Log Circle, a charming family-friendly outdoor attraction blending nature and fun in the scenic heart of Llandrindod Wells.
Explore Rhayader’s rich heritage and vibrant local creativity at TimeScape Rhayader, a welcoming cultural hub in the heart of town.
Explore Caernarfon’s rich history with passionate local guides on immersive walking tours that reveal hidden stories beyond the castle walls.
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