
Where is Wales? | Wales.com
Wales is a country that forms part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (known as the UK). It is situated in the northwestern part of the continent of Europe.
Facts about Wales
Find out about the population, climate, symbols, national anthem and more interesting facts about Wales.
About Wales | Wales.com
The epic landscapes of North Wales are alive with action, and a rich, distinctive culture. You’ll find three National Landscapes, two UNESCO World Heritage Sites and some of the UK’s best …
Visit - Wales.com
Discover why more and more people are coming to experience the very best Wales has to offer. Visit our site to start planning your next trip to Wales.
Discover Wales | Wales.com
Learn about the ties that bind us - the shared history between Wales and France. Find out more about what cities Wales have to offer: Cardiff, Newport, Swansea, Bangor, St Davids, St …
Visiting Wales
Our inspiring landscapes are the perfect backdrop for epic trips. We've hundreds of castles and ancient ruins, endless rolling hills and valleys, snow-capped mountains, UNESCO World …
Welcome to Wales | Wales.com
Learn more about Wales. From world-famous arts to jaw-dropping scenery. It all comes with a legendary warm welcome.
Overview - Wales
Find out the facts about currency, making money and the cost of living in Wales. Mid Wales is the green heart of Wales. The clear seas, bright harbours and hidden coves of the Ceredigion …
How is Wales governed? | Wales.com
Although Wales is a country in its own right, our legal structures and government have been changing and evolving for hundreds of years. But how is Wales governed today?
Welsh traditions, myths, and legends - Wales
It’s a familiar sight in Wales, but what’s the story of the Welsh dragon and the Welsh flag? Learn about the extraordinary life of Dewi Sant, the son of a nun who could perform miracles.