Explore Pontcanna, Cardiff's most stylish district! From artisan coffee shops and independent restaurants to Victorian architecture and Bute Park access - your complete guide to Cardiff's trendiest neighbourhood that perfectly blends village charm with cosmopolitan living. Some of the best things to do in Wales.
When it comes to iconic sporting arenas, there are plenty of contenders. But ask any Welsh person—or anyone who's had the privilege of experiencing a game day in Cardiff—and they'll tell you: the Principality Stadium (formerly known as the Millennium Stadium) is in a league of its own.
Discover Cardiff's most romantic experiences! From castle explorations and bay cruises to intimate dining and quirky adventures - your complete guide to unforgettable couple activities in Wales' vibrant capital.
Discover Cardiff's best free family attractions! From splash pads and dinosaur museums to castle grounds and waterfront adventures - your complete guide to budget-friendly fun in Wales' vibrant capital city.
Porthmadog, affectionately known as "Port," is a charming harbor town on the Glaslyn Estuary in North Wales, steeped in maritime history and surrounded by the stunning landscapes of Snowdonia National Park and Cardigan Bay. Once a bustling port for the international slate trade, Porthmadog now offers a delightful mix of heritage, outdoor adventures, and family-friendly attractions. Whether you're a history buff, nature lover, or seeking a relaxing coastal getaway, here’s a guide to the top things to do in Porthmadog.
Nestled on the northeast coast of Wales in Denbighshire, Rhyl is a charming seaside town at the mouth of the River Clwyd. With its golden sandy beaches, vibrant attractions, and recent redevelopment, Rhyl offers a delightful mix of traditional seaside fun and modern experiences. Whether you're a family seeking adventure, a couple looking for a romantic getaway, or a solo traveler exploring North Wales, Rhyl has something for everyone. Here’s a guide to the top things to do in this coastal gem.
Wales is a photographer’s dream—a land where dramatic landscapes, ancient castles, and charming villages come together to create picture-perfect scenes at every turn. Whether you’re a professional shutterbug or an enthusiastic hobbyist, Wales offers a rich tapestry of subjects that will inspire your creativity and fill your portfolio with stunning shots. Here’s why you should visit some of the most important photography locations in Wales and what makes them truly special.