Wales is A Land of Contrasts
♫ Friday, August 26th, 2011
Wales is a country That is part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain, bordered by England to its east and the Atlantic Ocean and Irish Sea to its west. It has a population of three million, and a total area of 20.779 km ² (8.023 sq mi). Wales has over 1.200 km (746 mi) of coastline, including its offshore islands: the largest, Anglesey, is also the largest island in the Irish Sea. Generally mountainous, its highest mountains are in the north and central areas, especially in Snowdonia, the which contains Snowdon, its highest peak.
Wales is a land of contrasts, from secluded mountain valleys to crowded cities, with a heritage that includes the whole of the rich poetry and song for the grit of the coal mines. We’ve tried to create a guide to Wales that takes in all aspects, from the practicality of getting there to history and culture.
Make the experience – the style of a family vacation can be an adventure itself. Staying in campgrounds, farms in the woods or right by the sea all offer an alternative for families looking to experience ‘different’ holidays. Holiday on a budget – the credit crisis has meant that many families are on the look out for the British budget holiday. We have some ideas break the budget coupled with a free advice day outexternal links that can help. Remove stress – there are real advantages of vacationing in the UK (or staycation as increasing its called), there is no airport delays, strikes, lost luggage and parking costs associated complexity. From the perspective of Wales is very accessible, being a little more than two hours from most major British cities.
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