About Wales
This ancient country now a part of the United Kingdom, is small but very interesting. It is dotted with medieval castles and sleepy village. It is a nature lover’s dream, with many forests and hiking opportunities. In winter you can also ski on the slopes of the hills and end the day with a large pint of Welsh Stout. What’s more interesting is that though being in the U.K, they have their own language which is very difficult to pronounce! Cardiff, the capital is a small city, but has many entertainment avenues. As you head north through the Brecon Beacons, you pass through some amazing countryside filled with sheep!
Best Time To Visit Wales
Best time to visit Wales is from May to July
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