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by Arthur Townlands

Short breaks in Wales are ideal if you want to take a break from the busy cities of England. Wales boasts some of the finest scenery in the whole of the United Kingdom and although certain parts of the country get quite a lot of tourists, it is one of the most underrated areas in the country. Wells is also a particularly distinct country with a culture and language separate from the rest of the UK.

If you want to get away from cities such as London, then Wales is also a convenient location. Only about two hours away from large airports like Heathrow, it is not difficult to get to and is certainly rewarding destination to visit with something to offer all sorts of tourists.

Wells has an extremely rich and vibrant history and is well known for myths and legends and fairy tale castles. Its culture and uniqueness go a long way to creating a particular the distinct and memorable destination if you are visiting the United Kingdom. The country is not particularly popular us as well, and much less populous than England, making it a great destination for nature lovers as well.

Finding a short break in Wales shouldn’t be that difficult as there are many travel agencies organizing tours and weekend breaks. You’ll be able to find agencies offering tours to Wales all over the United Kingdom and in various places abroad as well. Wales is also an ideal place to hire a car so make sure that you get this taken care of advance if you are interested in doing this.

Just a name a few of the very popular destinations in Wales, Pembrokeshire is ideal if you want a beach holiday due want to enjoy a particularly impressive scenery. Another area of outstanding natural beauty is Snowdonia which is popular amongst campers and hikers or renting a holiday cottage.

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