Wales is situated on the western shores of Great Britain, has three National Parks (including the only coastal National Park in the UK), five areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and only 3 million people! AND THERE IS MORE: two languages, over 400 castles, the largest impressionist art collection outside of Paris and a landscape that offers opportunities for all kinds of activities such as walking, cycling, climbing, golf and mountain biking.
The Welsh are a race who know how to enjoy themselves! Cardiff being the capital is packed full of cheerful and welcoming pubs and no visit would be complete without having sampled a pint of the city’s very own Brains SA. For those who want to keep going until dawn, Cardiff can oblige with a vibrant club scene ranging from rave to drag. The energy and ambition of Wales’ capital is boundless. Not only does Cardiff have the finest stadium in Europe and one of the most ambitious waterfront developments, which has transformed the old docks area into a world class haven for business, leisure and fun. As befits a capital city, Cardiff has everything to offer.
Surrounding Cardiff are the Valleys of South Wales where there is a warmth of culture and heritage. They are a special part of Wales, with many qualities not found elsewhere- their unexpected beauty, their country parks and forests and cycle paths.
Whether you visit or relocate to Cardiff, the Valleys or many of the coastal areas, South Wales is hard to resist with a perfect blend of cosmopolitan living with that special touch of incredible Welsh surroundings.
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