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Snowdonia National Park in north Wales is one of the most beautiful national parks in the United Kingdom and for seven decades has been one of its most-visited. The park is comprised of three mountain ranges: the Snowdon Massif, where legendary Mount Snowdon is located; the rocky Glyderau, carved into the landscape by glacier erosion; and the Carneddau, together comprising one of the highest average elevations in Great Britain. In the east, the River Llugwy flows through Gwydir Forest and the picture-perfect mountain town of Betws-y-Coed.

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Towns In or Around Snowdonia National Park

Regions of Wales

  • North Wales

    Mainly a rural area with many mountains, lakes and valleys, North Wales is a beautiful region to explore, and that`s why it has been a popular tourist destination for nearly two centuries. Snowdonia National Park takes up much of the western portion of North Wales, and features the highest mountains in Britain outside of Scotland.

  • Pembrokeshire Coast

    The Pembrokeshire Coast serves as an excellent base from which to explore the scenic southwest coast of Wales. Jutting out into the Irish Sea, the southwesterly tip of Wales is an area just begging to be explored. It's also a great place from which to discover the rest of western Wales, including lovely Carmarthenshire.

  • Glamorgan

    Glamorgan covers a large portion of Wales's southern coast. There are more castles in Glamorgan than in any other region of Wales. It is home to the two most important cities in Wales: Cardiff, its capital; and Swansea, Wales's second city, located at the eastern end of the beautiful Gower Peninsula.

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  • Brecon Beacons

    The Brecon Beacons comprise much of southeastern Wales, from Llandeilo in the west to Abergavenny and Pontypool in the east. The gateway town to this gorgeous national park is Brecon. From here you can explore the beautiful moors, high peaks, caves and waterfalls, and unique flora and fauna such as the Welsh mountain sheep and ponies.

  • Peak District

    Two hours east of Snowdonia, you can visit the Peak District National Park, one of the UK's most popular tourist destinations. It is known for its uplands, hills, valleys, and gorges, carved from limestone and grit sandstone. The valleys in between are picturesque moorlands that are great for hiking and walking.

  • The Cotswolds

    Explore quintessentially English villages of honey-colored stone; take in splendid, lively market towns, and visit some of the country`s greatest castles and country houses in the Cotswolds, a collection of small, rural villages with acclaimed reserves and some of the most breathtaking landscapes available in England.

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