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Wales is renowned for its spectacular scenery and beautiful sandy beaches. The biggest cities in Wales are Cardiff, the capital, and Swansea both located on the south coast. There are three ports where ferries leave for Ireland. They are Holyhead, Fishgaurd and Pembroke. North Wales is mountainous and the location of Snowdonia, Britain's second highest mountain. Holiday accommodation in North and South Wales will suite most pockets and includes holiday cottages, bed and breakfast, hotels, hostels and a large number of permanently sited caravans.
Wales has 1200 Kilometres of coastline and an amazing 44 quality beaches which received the Blue Flag award in 2007. The award guarantees the bathing water quality, beach cleanliness, safety, dog control and other criteria. The coastline offers a variety of beach types from small coves to magnificent sweeping sandy bays were sail boards and surfers share the wild surf. The national parks of Wales include Snowdonia, Brecon Beacons and Pembokeshire. Snowdonia boasts 90 mountain peaks, 100 lakes as well as coastline, wetlands and moors. The Brecon Beacons, established in 1957, encompasses some 1344 square kilometres. It is a walker's paradise with its diverse and spectacular scenery of lakes, valleys and hills. Pembrokeshire, a coastal national park (the only one in Britain), is a mixture of lakes, semi-natural oak woodlands, beaches and islands situated on the southwest coast of Wales. It has a coastline of 416 kilometres from where dolphins, seals, an occasional whale, puffins, gannets and much more wild life can be spotted. Wales B&B is part of the B&B Network. If you need Bed & Breakfast in Wales then use Google or any other search engine to find this site. Use a combination of the following search terms:Wales edd and breakfast, B&B Network, bed, breakfast, Wales hotels, Wales, UK, Great Britain. |
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