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1. Visit the Wye Valley
2. The Brecon Beacons National Park
3. Visit Cardiff
4. A Welsh Rugby match
5. The Vale of Glamorgan
6. Walking in the Welsh Valleys
7. Visit Cardigan
8. Experience Anglesey
9. Snowdonia (The Great Outdoors)
10. Llandudno
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1. Visit the Wye Valley
Here you’ll find Sleepy villages, ruined abbeys, and lots and lots of castles.
2. The Brecon Beacons National Park
The Brecon Beacons is one of Wales’s three National Parks, along with the Pembrokeshire Coast ...
3. Visit Cardiff
Cardiff has recently gained a reputation as one of the coolest cities in the UK.
4. A Welsh Rugby match
Firstly, a rugby match is an absolute must.
5. The Vale of Glamorgan
Glamorgan is an area steeped in history and surrounded by legends of lost villages, epic ...
6. Walking in the Welsh Valleys
The Welsh Valleys are located right in the heart of South Wales.
7. Visit Cardigan
Cardigan is an attractive and picturesque Welsh market town on the Pembrokeshire Peninsula.
8. Experience Anglesey
The Isle of Anglesey (Ynys Môn in Welsh) is located off the northwest coast of Wales near the ...
9. Snowdonia (The Great Outdoors)
This is a fantastic mountain landscape and a magnet for climbers and outdoor enthusiasts.
10. Llandudno
Llandudno is Wales's largest seaside resort, and as the tourist office brochure states, it can ...
 

The Welsh Valleys are located right in the heart of South Wales. They’re home to the 2,000-ft Mynydd Blaenrhondda (Blaenrhondda mountain) and the Rhondda valley, the most famous in South Wales.

The Valleys are a great tract of upland, cut through by deep, high-sided valleys. In and around the valleys you’ll find some of the best walking country in Britain.

Between Pontypool in the east and Neath in the west there are over 12 intertwined valleys with a wide variety of landscape and terrain, offereing endless walking and trekking possibilities. Most of the roads and railways can be found on the valley bottoms, while most of the best walking trails can be found on the upland ridges.

Some of the best places to go walking in the Valleys include: the Rhondda Valley (Rhondda Fawr and Rhondda Fach); the Lwyd Valley; Rhymney and Sirhowy Valley Country Park (1,000 acres of meadows, woods, walking and cycling paths); Taff Valley; Cynon Valley; Ogwr and Garw Valley (with a ridge of hills that reach up to 530m).

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