Bannau Brycheiniog: Elidir Trail

This scenic south Wales walk, which takes in four waterfalls, follows the path of the Afon Nedd Fechan through a woodland ravine from Pontneddfechan to Pont Melin-Fach, some two-and-a-half miles away.

Raglan Castle

Boasting a hexagonal tower and moat, this grand sandstone pile in Monmouthshire is one of my favourite castles in southeast Wales.

Powis Castle and Garden

Sitting high on a rock overlooking the rolling Welsh hills, this enormous 13th century red castle boasts sumptuous stately interiors and a grand glorious garden.

Conwy

Situated at the mouth of the Conwy River in north Wales, Conwy boasts well-preserved town walls, a grand suspension bridge and a mighty castle that soars above the town.

Bodnant Garden

One of the finest gardens in Wales, Bodnant Garden is an 80-acre estate home to woodland, Italianate terraces, formal gardens, lily ponds and wildflower meadows.

Great Orme

An enormous chunk of limestone to the west of Llandudno, the Great Orme is home to Bronze Age copper mines, sheep, rabbits and breathtaking views.

North Wales

A land of myths and legends, north Wales is home to many of the country's tallest mountains, as well as stunning lakes and beaches, ancient slate quarries, formidable castles and spectacular hiking trails.

Carreg Cennen Castle

Perched atop a tall limestone crag on the edge of the Bannau Brycheiniog in Carmarthenshire, Carreg Cennen Castle is an impressive, unforgettable sight.

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