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Wales Road Map

Wales Road Map

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Stop at beautiful Fishguard on the way south, famous for its role in the Battle of Fishguard. A military invasion of Great Britain by revolutionary France during the War of the First Coalition, the brief campaign in February 1797 is the most recent landing on British soil by a hostile foreign force and thus is often referred to as the “last invasion of mainland Britain”. Your last stop before reaching Llandudno is the town of Conwy. This historic walled market town is separated from the A470 by the River Conwy, which makes for a beautiful drive across the water. The bridge will take you right past Conwy Castle – well worth a visit if you’ve got time. Conwy is also home to the smallest house in Britain. Located on the quayside, this bright red house is incredibly just 72 inches wide and was occupied until the year 1900. The speed limit on motorways is 70mph, on country roads it’s 60mph and in residential areas it’s 30mph, unless otherwise stated.

When the Senedd voted in favour in July 2022, Wales became the first UK nation to pass legislation to lower the default national speed limit on residential roads and busy pedestrian streets from 30mph to 20mph. The new speed limit came into force on Sunday 17 September 2023. It's because of that that we're in this more benign position where we're able to lift some of those protections a bit earlier than we had anticipated because of all the hard work that people in Wales have put in to keeping themselves and other people safe." A Wales Road Trip is the best way to explore Wales because although there is a train line within the country and there are buses too, to get to the top places to visit in Wales you need a car, there’s no doubt about that! Visit the smallest cathedral in the UK in its smallest city, St Davids. Listen to music concerts or else drink a cwtch sparkle at the restaurant named Cwtch. One of these is the Elan Valley and the Elan Valley Dams and Reservoirs. They were built a hundred years ago to supply desperately needed clean water to Birmingham. Today, they are perfect for walking around and they are impressive to see with gushing water travelling from one dam to another!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. Visit a lighthouse— dotted all across the coastline of Anglesey, you’ll find a number of beautiful lighthouses. You can even enjoy an overnight stay in one!

The problem with doing this is you will miss some beautiful places- after all, part of the joy of a road trip is getting out and experiencing the place you’ve just driven to. After a day spent exploring the city of Cardiff, lace up your walking boots and take the 40 minute drive into the Brecon Beacons. Covering 520 square miles and established in 1957, this green and fierce National Park is everything that the genteel Cotswolds are not.Amber – Priority groups of pupils to return to school in a phased approach; travel for leisure allowed together with meeting with small groups of family or friends for exercise; people able to access non-essential retail and services; more people travelling to work; Llandrillo sits on the very edge of Snowdonia National Park, and as you set off towards Llandudno, you’ll be driving through its eastern edge. There are a number of pretty villages along the way where you’re sure to find somewhere for morning coffee or lunch – try the Foelas Arms in Pentrefoelas or, further north, the picturesque Tu Hwnt i’r Bont tearoom in Llanrwst.

Some of the best beaches in Wales are on the Gower’s coastline, with the most famous being Oxwich Bay beach in the south and the huge Whiteford beach to the north. Undulating dramatically across the landscape, the Brecon Beacons National Park ( Parc Cenedlaethol Bannau Brycheiniog) encompasses some of the most spectacular scenery in southern Wales. Head south through coastal mid-wales to the vibrant seaside town of New Quay, following the Coastal Way (which makes up part of the Wales Way, a trio of national road trips in Wales; the Cambrian Way, the Coastal Way, and the North Wales Way) along the entire length of Cardigan Bay and stopping at the stunning Llanrhystud Beach on the way.You’re in road trip heaven here, as we have everything from a full list of road trip essentials to the Ultimate Road Trip Planner for people who love freedom and hate spreadsheets. Stop worrying about parking charges and rules of the road and get ready for an epic road trip with a great road trip playlist instead. Adventure is waiting… Also from Monday, outdoor weddings receptions and outdoor organised activities will be allowed with a maximum of 30 people. Key dates Saturday 24 April If you like Puffins and want to catch a glimpse of the cute little creatures, there are two options on this itinerary. The Brecon Beacons is one of three national parks in Wales. They all offer breath-taking landscapes and amazing hiking opportunities for nature lovers. Brecon Beacon road trip- driving the highest mountain road in Wales



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