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Top 6 Famous Landmarks in Wales

Goshmi AbrolArnab Nandi
Last updated: July 8, 2024 1:32 pm
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If you are a crazy European fan, Wales is a lovely destination to visit. Though this incredible place is less popular among tourists, it is a location worth stopping by. Are you wondering what is so special about the infamous country? The answer is picturesque villages, the Welsh countryside, and the surrounding mountains. In simple words, the Welsh mainland is full of incredible landmarks.

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All You Should Know About Wales1. Famous Welsh Landmarks1.1. Conwy CastleTop 5 Things to Do at Conwy Castle1.2. St David’s CathedralTop 5 Things to Do at St David’s Cathedral1.3. Cardiff CastleTop 5 Things to Do at Cardiff Castle1.4. Snowdonia National ParkTop 5 Things to Do at Snowdonia National Park1.5. Cregennan Lakes- North WalesTop 4 Things to Do at Cregnnan Lakes1.6. National MuseumWinding Up Our Journey

This article is about the famous landmarks in Wales that should be a part of your travel. And in the end, I guarantee- you will be boasting about the place.

All You Should Know About Wales

Let us begin by knowing more about your travel destination- Wales. From North and North-east Wales to South Wales, the entire country is blessed with outstanding natural beauty. Wales is covered by the river Dee on all sides. The country has a bunch of wild landscapes that will certainly stun you. Apart from its natural beauty, Wales is constantly growing. To clarify, I am here to talk about the growth in the economy, finance, and population.

To add on, the climate is just suitable for a visit to Wales. The weather in Wales is cloudy but mild. So, you can expect to have weather in your favour. Mainland Wales, in short, is a fabulous destination.

1. Famous Welsh Landmarks

The Wales Bucket List of famous landmarks is indeed long. From Wales Millennium Centre to South Stack lighthouse, the landmarks of Wales are stunning. There are majestic castles and beautiful natural landmarks.

In short, Wales has something for everyone. To add on, Welsh landmarks are not just landmarks- they are Wales’s representation- across the globe.

1.1. Conwy Castle

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This medieval castle is located in north Wales on the banks of the river Conwy and is one of the most visited attractions in Wales. Conwy Castle is among the best-preserved medieval fortresses in Great Britain.

Conwy Castle was built between 1283 and 1289, according to the instruction of English King Edward. It is one of the finest pieces of architecture Wales preserves. One of the unique vantage points of the magnificent castle is Telford’s Bridge. To clarify, it is a suspension bridge named after the renowned architect who designed this castle, Thomas Telford. Conwy castle’s castle innards, the castle hall and towers are majestic. Castle Street is itself very beautiful. You can feel the royalty in the air. This certainly is an unmissable landmark.

Top 5 Things to Do at Conwy Castle

  • Walk along the high town walls of the castle.
  • Adore the majestic architecture.
  • Enjoy your time in Castle Street.
  • Also, learn the fascinating history of the castle.
  • Finally, take a boat ride on River Conwy.

1.2. St David’s Cathedral

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St David’s Cathedral is located in the far western corner of Wales. The construction of the famous monument began in the early 1100s and was completed in the 1300s. As the name suggests, this famous Wales landmark is dedicated to the Welsh patron saint, St David. It is among the respectable saints who preached Christianity in Wales and around the globe. There is also a statue in the church showcasing the saint performing miracles. The interiors of the cathedral church are beautiful and awe-inspiring. St David’s Cathedral should indeed be a part of your Wales visit.

Top 5 Things to Do at St David’s Cathedral

  • Explore the beautiful interiors of the church.
  • Discover more about the saint- St David.
  • Learn exciting stories behind the cathedral’s past.
  • Also, I attended the local ceremonies at the church. This will boost your know-how about Wales’s culture.
  • Finally, we will explore the beautiful surrounding area of the valley where the cathedral is located. The church is built in St David’s native village in Wales.

1.3. Cardiff Castle

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Cardiff Castle is among the most recognizable castles in the United Kingdom. This magnificent castle is a famous visitor attraction.

The castle was built in the 11th century. Cardiff Castle has witnessed different eras of the country’s history from the period of many kings and queens. The castle is undoubtedly an iconic architectural masterpiece. The highlight of Cardiff Castle’s visit will undoubtedly be the Leaning Tower. It is indeed one of the preserved iconic masterpieces in Wales. Undoubtedly, it is a must-see.

Top 5 Things to Do at Cardiff Castle

  • Find yourself transported to medieval Wales and learn lengths about Wales’s rich history.
  • Praise and adore the beautiful piece of architecture.
  • Also, learn about the castle’s role during World War 2. The castle walls were used as an air-raid shelter during- World War 2.
  • Stroll in the lush green castle grounds.
  • Finally, explore the beautiful surrounding area of the castle.

1.4. Snowdonia National Park

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Snowdhe is a famous natural landmark in Wales. Interestingly, the tallest mountain peak is about 1085 meters above sea level. The mountain range is home to the Snowdonia National Park. Located in the northern part of Wales, the natural landmark is certainly a must-see for nature lovers. The location is just lovely and magical.

Snowdonia National Park is also very famous for adventure sports. Several options are available in adventure sports at the park, like horse riding, hiking, bike riding, and more.

Top 5 Things to Do at Snowdonia National Park

  • Adore the magical landscape.
  • Learn about the connection of King Arthur with the park. It is said that his sword is at the park.
  • Also, enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
  • If you can- go climbing and have a thrilling experience.
  • Finally, go for hiking trails and more at the mountain.

1.5. Cregennan Lakes- North Wales

Cregennan Lakes is one of the famous Wales Landmarks after Snowdonia National Park. Located on northern slopes in north Wales, the lake is just beautiful. The landscape from the surrounding mountains is worth watching. The National Trust is a conservation charity in the United Kingdom. Cregennan Lake is a beautiful and peaceful location for various activities like hiking, enjoying views, and exploring the surroundings. Some of the species of fish found here are wild brown trout and rainbow trout.

Top 4 Things to Do at Cregnnan Lakes

  • Admire the beautiful landscape.
  • Also, go fishing.
  • Have a great time enjoying the beautiful surroundings.
  • Finally, enjoy a boat ride in the lake.

1.6. National Museum

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The list of famous Wales landmarks will certainly be incomplete without a mention of the National Museum. The National Museum is also among the best-preserved historical monuments in Wales. You will be able to get deep insights into the history of Wales. There are rich collections from different periods of Welsh princes. Adding on, there are art collections of renowned artists. The National Museum of History and the National Museum of History are in the same building. If history interests you, this monument is certainly a must-see.

Winding Up Our Journey

In summary, Wales is a destination worth going to. You can indeed expect a wonderful visit to Wales. Do add the famous landmarks mentioned above to your travel list. It is advisable to check our other articles during your Wales visit. That will help you plan the ideal trip. I hope this article will make you praise the infamous destination. So, when are your tickets booked to Wales? I know you are planning your visit very soon!!

Last Updated on July 8, 2024 by Sathi Chakraborty

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By Goshmi Abrol
Hi, my name is Goshmi Abrol. I am currently pursuing my writing hobby side by side- with my bachelor's degree in business administration. I love writing about travel and places to visit. The articles I write will take you through famous travel destinations in Europe. If you are a crazy Europe fan, as am I, the articles I write will surely interest you. I always put in the best of my efforts and devotion to present the best. I hope you find my articles worth taking your time.
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Arnab Nandi is a seasoned editorial professional with a unique perspective on language and an unwavering commitment to precision. Eager to immerse himself in the dynamic world of editing, he brings a youthful energy to the craft. Arnab's keen eye for detail and his genuine love for language position him as a promising editor, ready to refine and elevate written content. Education MCom Specialization in Parasitology & Immunology Certifications/Qualifications MCom in Accounting and Finance BCom in Accounting and Finance Business Analytics Capstone by Coursera
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