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It may be the smallest of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom, but Wales is packed full of things to do. From scenic cycling through the country to the raucous nightlife in Cardiff, Wales jams a lot of fun into a small space. Join the Welsh in year-round festivals or take in a rugby game before hiking the mountains or kayaking the rivers.
Flights to Wales are packed with travellers – both foreign and national – visiting the outdoorsy country for a bit of exploration, to take in a rugby game or find their way to Cardiff for some excellent evening fun. If you’re already travelling Europe and find yourself in the United Kingdom, hop a cheap flight to Wales and enjoy a night out in Cardiff. One of Britain’s hottest cities and the capital of Wales, Cardiff is a waterfront city featuring exquisite restaurants and five-star hotels suitable for any traveler. Brush up on your Welsh history on the flight to Wales – this country has one of Europe’s largest groups of medieval fortresses and should not to be missed by tourists.
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Peak Season:The summer months, when tourists take to the caravan parks and holiday cottages of the country.
Shoulder season takes in spring and autumn, both are pleasant times to book a flight to Wales.
Off Season:It never gets very cold in Wales due to the proximity to the sea. Winter months are more wet than cold.
There is a good public transport system with trains and buses offering comprehensive links throughout the country.
Road quality is very good for rental cars, and if you feel like travelling with the local postie you can hop on the Postbus. The Postbus is a scheme run by the Royal Mail that uses the distinctive red vans to pick up passengers as well as post. Short journeys cost up to £1, longer journeys between £2 and £4.
The main airport in Wales is:
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Dylan ThomasThe story of Christmas past in Wales. Charming stories and lots of warmth and humor.
Richard LlewellynWritten mostly from the perspective of a young boy, this is the story of a mining community in Wales as well as about his family and their fate.
Anthony BaileyBailey walks through Wales. This three-week-long spring “walk” takes the writer from Cardiff to Bangor on the north coast. A very readable travelogue with plenty of character.
John WilliamsWilliams is mining a rich seam of “criminal underclass” fiction. In a collection of linked stories, he writes about criminals, hustlers and a corrupt policeman on the fringes of Cardiff’s Docklands.
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