- This area starts in
the east with the Wye Valley on the English border with the market
town of Monmouth, Chepstow Castle and ruins at Tintern Abbey.
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- To the west is the
capital of Wales, the lively city of Cardiff and Swansea, gateway
to the Gower peninsula with long sandy beaches and attractive
cliff scenery.
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- The Pembrokeshire Coast
National Park attracts tourists to its seaside towns in the south
while the more exposed northern coast has virtually empty coves
and beaches & offers some of the best walking in Britain.
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- The Brecon Beacons
National Park in mid-Wales covers 522 square miles of high grassy
ridges interspersed with wooded valleys, rewarding hikers with
spectacular views.
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- Aberystwyth on the
central coast of Wales combines the attractions of a traditional
seaside resort with a lively university town.
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