South Wales boasts 2 national
parks, the Brecon Beacons National Park and the Pembrokeshire
Coast National Park. It is an area of mountain ranges, battered
and breath-taking coastlines and lush green valleys. With the
Bristol Channel to the south and Cardigan Bay to the west, South
Wales offers opportunities for water-sports enthusiasts,
bird-watchers aswell as walkers and climbers. The capital city
is Cardiff with its airport, castle and the National Museum of
Wales and the Millennium Stadium. Monmouthshire is the easternmost
county in Wales with the beautiful Wye valley and impressive
castles. South Wales' Gower peninsula, 15 miles of undulating
limestone, points down into the Bristol Channel to the west of
Swansea, fringed by sweeping yellow beaches and precipitous cliffs.
Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire to the west attract thousands
of visitors, with the glorious coastline, seaside resorts and
the 186 mile coastal path. Please go here for bed
and breakfast in South Wales & South
Wales hotels. Travelling up to North
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