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Wales, located in the southwest of the UK, is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes and rich Celtic culture. With rolling mountains, picturesque coastlines, and ancient castles, it's a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and history lovers. The coexistence of Welsh and English languages adds a unique cultural layer distinct from England.
Must-visit spots include Snowdonia National Park for hiking, Conwy Castle showcasing medieval architecture, and Cardiff Castle with its Victorian opulence. For cultural experiences, explore Llandudno's seaside charm and the art collections at National Museum Cardiff.
Welsh cuisine is hearty and simple. Don't miss Welsh Cakes (sweet griddle cakes), Welsh Rarebit (cheese toast), and traditional lamb stew (Cawl). Street food stalls and local pubs offer authentic flavors.
Transport: Trains and buses connect cities, while Cardiff has an efficient metro system. Self-driving is ideal for rural areas but mind narrow mountain roads. Taxis are expensive; pre-HopeGoo is advised. National Express coaches are budget-friendly for long distances.
Best time to visit is May-September for mild weather and long daylight. Summer crowds peak during school holidays. Winters are cold but perfect for Christmas markets and spa retreats.
Practical info: English is primary, but Welsh signage is common. Free WiFi is widely available; local SIMs save data costs. Cards are accepted, but cash is king in villages. Emergency number: 999. Remote areas have limited medical facilities; travel insurance is recommended. Voltage: 230V, UK-style 3-pin plugs.
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