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Wales View 2010
The Visit Wales Magazine - editorials, tips and ideas for your holiday or break in Wales
Where to stay
Visit Wales-graded hotels and guest houses, farmhouses and B&Bs, self-catering cottages, caravans and camping, plus travel information and events.
Bed & Breakfast Touring Map
Bed and Breakfast Touring Map of Wales
Wales Farm Holidays
Quality accommodation, serviced & self-catering, experience rural Wales' heritage and tranquillity to discover why people who choose farm holidays return year after year.
Walking Wales
52 fact-filled pages, find key walking areas, maps, National Trails, operator information, walking advice and much, much more.
Cycling Wales
A practical guide to lesiure cycling and cycle touring. Featuring 11 Cycle Breaks Centres and the best day cycling routes in Wales.
Fishing Wales
A guide to all kind of fishing on offer in Wales. Guidance on where to fish as well as where to get started in fishing in Wales.
Wales: Golf
Packed with over 200 courses to choose from, we're certain you'll find something in the guide to whet your appetite.
Wales Active
One magazine for all your welsh activity needs. Including Walking, Cycling, Mountain biking and more
Wye Valley and Vale of Usk
The borderland where King Arthur ruled, the Romans bathed, the Normans settled, pilgrims worshipped, Turner sketched, Wordsworth penned, Chartists protested, culture is celebrated, films are located, vineyards ripen, salmon leap, markets bustle, foodies feast and golfers drive.
Snowdonia Mountains and Coast
An exciting destination that includes the Snowdonia National Park, Llyn Peninsula and the Cambrian Coastline.
Carmarthenshire
The intriguing mythology of Merlin to the gritty wild-boy poetry of Dylan Thomas. Chic places to stay, stylish eateries, great local produce and welcoming country pubs. Think lush rural landscapes, crystalline, coastlines and the rugged foothills of the Brecon Beacons National Park
The North Wales Borderlands
A wonderfully diverse area - the mountains and valleys around Llangollen, the rolling countryside of Wrexham, the wildlife haven of the Dee Estuary.
Rhyl & Prestatyn Funtime
Two great coastal resorts with award-winning beaches, first-class entertainment and top indoor and outdoor attractions, all within easy reach of Snowdonia.
Llandudno and Colwyn Bay
Two great coastal resorts with award-winning beaches, first-class entertainment and top indoor and outdoor attractions, all within easy reach of Snowdonia. Enjoy a wide choice of great-value quality accommodation.
The Isle of Anglesey
An untouched 125-mile coastline of sandy bays and cliffs, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Ceredigion/Cardigan Bay
Some of the UK's finest coast and countryside scenery. Holiday areas include New Quay, Aberystwyth, Devil's Bridge, the Cambrian Mountains and the Teifi Valley.
South Wales Valleys
Surprising natural beauty is the backdrop to a region packed with heritage attractions - from medieval castles and ancient monuments to mining museums and narrow-gauge railways.
Swansea Bay, Mumbles, Gower, Afan, & Vale of Neath
The UK's first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Award-winning beaches, some of the UK's best locations for walking, cycling, watersports and golf.
Cardiff
Cardiff, the capital city of Wales is exciting and dynamic, with world-class attractions such as Cardiff Castle and the Millennium Stadium. Cardiff Bay offers entertainment for everyone with boat tours, attractions, festivals and events.
Mid Wales and the Brecon Beacons
Are you looking for outstanding scenery, activities, outdoor adventure, culture and history? Then make Mid Wales your destination.
Glamorgan Heritage Coast and Countryside
Heritage Coast and popular seaside resorts of Barry Island and Porthcawl, nestling by lovely Vale countryside and Welsh hills. Discover the special character of this beautiful area, steeped in ancient history and on the doorstep of Cardiff, Wales's vibrant capital.
Pembrokeshire
Choose between the lively resorts of Tenby and Saundersfoot or the peace and quiet of charming St Davids. You'll find more Blue Flag and Seaside Award beaches than in any other county in the UK, all set in the magnificent Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.