Why visit Wales?

Wales is a land of stunning landscapes and rich traditions! From the rugged peaks of Snowdonia to the charming villages of the Pembrokeshire Coast, this country is filled with breathtaking sights. With its ancient castles and vibrant cultural heritage, Wales invites visitors to explore its fascinating history. Whether you’re hiking the scenic trails of the Brecon Beacons or enjoying a warm welcome at a local pub, our tours are tailored for solo travellers eager for adventure!

Picturesque Valleys

Picturesque Valleys

Ancient Ruins

Ancient Ruins

Rugged Coastline

Rugged Coastline

Vibrant Culture

Vibrant Culture

Holidays to Wales

Gower Peninsula, South Wales

Gower Peninsula, South Wales

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Stargazing in the Brecon Beacons

Stargazing in the Brecon Beacons

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Facts about Wales

Currency

Currency

The currency in Wales is the British Pound Sterling (GBP), symbolised as £

Time Zone

Time Zone

Wales operates on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) in the winter and British Summer Time (BST), which is GMT+1, in the summer

Weather

Weather

Wales has a temperate maritime climate with mild summers of 15-20°C and cool, wet winters with temperatures from 0°C to 7°C

Things to see & do

Things to see & do

Explore Snowdonia National Park, visit the historic Cardiff Castle, and hike along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path

Local Cuisine

Local Cuisine

Enjoy Welsh Cawl (a hearty lamb and vegetable stew), Glamorgan Sausages (vegetarian sausages made with leeks and cheese), and Bara Brith (a rich fruit loaf flavored with tea and spices)

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