Most beautiful towns in Wales
Wales is a varied environment rich in legend and mythology, from the snow-capped mountains of Snowdonia in the north to the vast southern lowlands. There’s a lot to see for daring adventurers. Here are the most fascinating or attractive sites to visit:
- Portmeirion – Portmeirion’s Riviera-inspired homes, beautiful garden, and campanile were designed by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis in the early twentieth century. Portmeirion has everything of the architectural elegance of the Mediterranean.
- Cardiff – One of Wales’ most attractive cities. Is rich in mediaeval mansions and castles. Cardiff Castle is a renowned tourist destination in Wales. The Welsh capital is a melting pot of many cultures, cuisines, and customs, attracting visitors from all over the world.
- Solva – is a little Welsh town on the north side of St Bride’s Bay on the beautiful Pembrokeshire coast. The village boasts a lively waterfront as well as a picturesque High Street filled with cafés, artisan stores, and galleries.
- Beddgelert – Snowdonia National Park’s most charming and picturesque village. It’s not only full of cute stone cottages and surrounded by a stunning alpine scenery, but it’s also the setting for mythological stories.