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Wales is different from other parts of Britain and just 2 hours from Heathrow Airport. With 400 castles, yet only one official motorway, you have to take things at a gentle pace.

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Wales is a place of wonderful cities, interesting towns and peculiar villages.And the Castles of Wales survive today in a variety of conditions, ranging from completely ruined to castles that still serve as stately homes for their owners.

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The spectacular mountains of Wales allow everyone to enjoy what they like doing best or discovering remote and secret places. Sandy beaches, spectacular views, dolphins and porpoises, historic seaside resorts all welcome visitors to the beaches and coastline of Wales.

something more about wales Something you might not know about Wales ; all across Wales around the beginning of March, the country comes alive with meadows of richly coloured flowers as the Daffodils begin to bloom; Wales' other unbroken tradition, apart from harp playing, is its step or clog dancing.

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