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AA Road Map Wales (AA Road Map Series 06) (AA Road Map Britain)

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The decision to make 20mph the ‘default national position in residential areas' in Wales was made in July, 2022, by the Senedd, and the law will come into force on September 17, 2023. The Welsh Government argues this will be beneficial as it claims it will reduce pollution and the number of serious crashes on the roads. Wales is home to some of the UK’s most beautiful drives. Beyond the more densely populated south (where you’ll find the Wales' only highway), narrow, undulating lanes criss-cross the land, meaning travel can be slow – but there’s no need to rush when your surroundings consist of sky-skimming mountains, deep green valleys and swaths of pristine coastline.

From Abergavenny, turn off the A465 at Llanvihangel Crucorney and follow signs for the ruins of Llanthony Priory. From Hay-on-Wye, the Gospel pass is sign-posted. Visit amazing castles such as Carreg Cennen or Brecon Castle. The area has a rich history and guided tours are a great way to discover amazing Welsh local legends and stories. But those driving routes can take longer than you might have for your trip, so we’ve put together some alternative Wales road trip itinerary ideas for you.

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This route covers the entire length of Cardigan Bay – the sweeping curve of Irish Sea that looks like it’s taken a huge bite out of the Welsh west coast – and spoils travelers with its secluded beaches and charming seaside towns. An interactive map shows every part of Wales that will be subject to the Welsh Government's new 20mph speed limit law. Also, don’t forget to go on a proper coastal hike. The easiest of them all is actually the hike between the two aforementioned beaches.

If you’re hiring a rental car, Cardiff city or Swansea is a good base to collect it from in the south, or Chester in the north. Is it easy to find camping spots for motorhomes/ campervans? Definitely put in a stop at the small town of Rhossili, where you can rent a surfboard at PJ’s Surfshop and also enjoy delicious fish and chips at the ‘The King’s Head’ pub. Local Authorities will consider with their communities which roads should remain at 30mph and there will be 30mph signs to tell you this." The coastal town of Aberystwyth- an ancient market town and home of the National Library of Wales. If you have time, detour inland and visit the visitor centre of Elan Valley. As with most countries, there are plenty of routes to head north through Wales from south to North. You could choose the Cambrian Way however, in this instance we highly recommend the coastal route around the west coast of Wales.Whether you’re cheering on the Red Dragons, enjoying an adrenaline-pumping descent by mountain bike , or soaking up Cardiff’s architectural revolution, use our map of Wales below to uncover the best the country has to offer. The towns of Tenby, Aberystwyth, Cardigan, and the city of Brecon are some of the most popular holiday destinations in the country. Tenby is famous for being a walled seaside town with its medieval town walls and 2.5km of sandy beaches, while Aberystwyth is a major tourist center with a bustling art scene and unspoilt nature reserves. Cardigan is the most popular place for a sense of timelessness with its past meets present vibe, and Brecon is a tourist favorite for its narrow streets and passageways of Georgian and Jacobean shop fronts and being a popular holiday destination. Education Head northeast to Cardigan and then make a beeline for inland treasures including Brecon Beacons National Park, where you can summit South Wales’ highest mountain, Pen y Fan; foodie town Abergavenny; and the crumbled ruins of Tintern Abbey near Chepstow.

The Welsh tourist board have created 3 national driving routes called the Wales Way and they are all fantastic. One explores the fabulous north coast, one the wilder middle section and one the breathtaking south.Head west through the uncrowded Clwydian Hills – stopping to summit Moel Famau (1820ft) on the way for epic views of Snowdonia and the North Wales Coast – until you reach Ruthin, a little town brimming with history (exemplified by its restored castle, century-spanning museum and Victorian Ruthin Gaol).

landscape offers 2,700 km of rugged coastline, its interior ranges between hilly and mountainous, highest peak is Snowdon with 1,085 m (3,560 ft). The mountain is located in Snowdonia National Park in Gwynedd, it is the highest point in the British Isles outside the Scottish Highlands. The restrictions presently in place are there for the express purpose of protecting people’s health and controlling the spread of coronavirus. The law in Wales makes it clear that these restrictions can only be kept in place for as long as they are necessary. travel for leisure allowed together with meeting with small groups of family or friends for exercise Tenby is one of the small seaside towns in Pembrokeshire and has beautiful golden beaches. In the summer months you can take a short boat ride to the monastic island of Caldey Island. This is the perfect escape and you can walk to the lighthouse as well as try the chocolate made by the monks.

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North Wales is the perfect location for a holiday in an unspoilt, tranquil area of the country with an unparalleled landscape and stunning scenery. The most recognisable location in North Wales is the dramatic yet beautiful Snowdonia National Park, home to Mount Snowdon which climbs to around 3560ft. The Snowdonia National Park offers a wealth of activities and is a genuine joy to explore offering breath-taking panoramic views across much of surrounding. In contrast to this, the Llyn Peninsula offers some of the best beaches for watersports in the entire country. The north coast is also dotted with pretty fishing villages, and other quaint coastal scene that can be seen along the North Wales Coastal Path. Significant towns and villages to visit during your holiday in North Wales include Anglesey, Barmouth, Conwy, Llandudno, and Prestatyn. Also, explore the unique town of Portmeirion which was designed in the style of an Italian village (below). Coastal hikes — there are SO many to choose from and all will deliver incredible views over the sea. Wales is regarded as the land of castles with the country having the most number of castles per square mile versus anywhere else in the world.

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