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Welsh
Tourist Information
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This
information has been supplied with the
kind help and assistance of the Wales
Tourist Office. For further information
please contact them on 01222 499 909Wales,
on the western shores of Britain, has
a maximum length of 140 miles and is
100 miles across at its widest.
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It
is a mountainous country. Around
one quarter of the land is above
305m (1,000ft) and in the north the
peak of Snowdon rises to 1,085m (3,560ft),
the highest point in England and
Wales.
Wales' 732-mile coastline is a varied one, consisting
of bays, beaches, peninsulas and cliffs. The largest
bay - Cardigan Bay - gives the west-facing Welsh coastline
its distinctive 'horseshoe' shape. The largest island,
connected to the mainland by road and rail bridges, is
Anglesey in the north.
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North
Wales is a holiday area which attracts
lovers of coast and countryside
in equal measure. It is a varied
region, with long stretches of
sands, craggy mountains, towering
headlands and deep valleys. Snowdon,
the highest peak in Britain south
of the Scottish
Highlands, dominates a rocky mass of mountains which
acts as a magnet to climbers and walkers.
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To
the east, in contrast, is a much
gentler landscape of heather moorlands,
green vales and the rounded hills
of Wales's border country. Predominantly
rural in character, this thinly
populated central region is the
most peaceful and least explored
part of Wales. As such, it attracts
connoisseurs of the countryside
- those who enjoy walking across
silent hills, or discovering characterful
old market towns, or spotting the
rare Red Kite in the skies.
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The
Mid Wales coast, shaped by the great
arc of Cardigan Bay, also has a timeless,
tranquil quality. Mountains and farmlands
roll down to the sea along a coastline
dotted with outstandingly beautiful
estuaries, quiet beaches and small
resorts.
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West
Wales attracts many visitors. Pembrokeshire
in the far west, home of Britain's
only coastal national park, is justly
famous for its spectacular seashores,
while Carmarthenshire offers the
dual appeal of restful landscapes
and the long, sandy beaches of Carmarthen
Bay.
The Pembrokeshire
Coast National Park
runs around the western
tip of Wales from
Amroth (near Tenby)
in the south to St
Dogmael's (near Cardigan)
in the north, a distance
of around 180 miles.
Most visitors stay
in or around the
resorts of Tenby,
with its picturesque
Georgian harbour
and beautiful beaches,
and neighbouring
Saundersfoot, a popular
sailing centre.
South Wales, although the most populous part of Wales,
also contains large areas of unspoilt countryside and
coastline. The capital city of Cardiff is located here,
along with Swansea, Wales's second city. Yet next door
to Swansea is the beautiful Gower Peninsula, while close
to Cardiff are the mountains of the Brecon Beacons, the
lovely Wye Valley and Vale of Usk, and the Glamorgan
Heritage Coast.
A red dragon passant on a green and white field. No-one
really knows how the red dragon became the emblem of
Wales. However, it seems that the early Britons probably
used it as a battle standard, after the Roman occupation
and that it may derive from a Roman Standard. One clue
to this theory is that the English word "Dragon" and
the Welsh word "Draig" both come from the
same latin root "draco".
In any case the
dragon has become
a symbol identified
with Wales. A legend
recorded by an 8th
century historian
tells of a fight
between a red and
a white dragon, which
ends with the eventual
triumph of the red
dragon - representing
Wales. In 1959, the
Queen commanded that
Red Dragon on a green
and white field be
flown as the official
Welsh flag.
Enjoy
your visit to Wales!
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