When you think of taking a luxury holiday Wales will probably not be at the top of your list, but to dismiss Wales is to miss out on a fantastic holiday.
Wales is famous for its valleys, its singing prowess, its sheep and perhaps to a younger generation as home to Torchwood and Doctor Who.
Yet there is much more to Wales than this.
Without question one of the best things about Wales is its stunning countryside.
Despite its small size Wales seems to have almost everything.
To the North there is the snow capped mountains of Snowdonia, in the east there is the wilderness of the Brecon Beacons, to the south the beauty of the Gower Peninsula and the bustling city of Cardiff, the west lays lush green countryside, while along the coast lay mile upon mile of golden sandy beaches.
The countryside has even more than this to give and is just waiting to be explored.
Many are also draw to Wales because of the sheer number of things to see and do.
There is something for you weather you are bringing along the whole family or just want a quite getaway for your and your loved one.
One of the biggest draws for Welsh holidays in 2010 is the Ryder Cup.
One of the worlds premier sporting events will be held in Wales next year as the US team looks to retain the cup after 8 years of European domination.
If you are not a golfing enthusiast then fear not as there will be plenty more to keep you entertained with international test cricket, international rugby, film and music festivals, Hay-on-Wye and many more beside.
If you do fancy taking your next holiday to Wales then you need not worry about finding suitable accommodation.
If you so wish you don't have to anywhere near a tent or caravan as Wales has a number of luxury accommodation and resorts to cater to, whatever your taste.
One of the most in demand holiday home locations the in UK is in Wales and features the most expensive holiday lodges anywhere in the country.
Wales is famous for its valleys, its singing prowess, its sheep and perhaps to a younger generation as home to Torchwood and Doctor Who.
Yet there is much more to Wales than this.
Without question one of the best things about Wales is its stunning countryside.
Despite its small size Wales seems to have almost everything.
To the North there is the snow capped mountains of Snowdonia, in the east there is the wilderness of the Brecon Beacons, to the south the beauty of the Gower Peninsula and the bustling city of Cardiff, the west lays lush green countryside, while along the coast lay mile upon mile of golden sandy beaches.
The countryside has even more than this to give and is just waiting to be explored.
Many are also draw to Wales because of the sheer number of things to see and do.
There is something for you weather you are bringing along the whole family or just want a quite getaway for your and your loved one.
One of the biggest draws for Welsh holidays in 2010 is the Ryder Cup.
One of the worlds premier sporting events will be held in Wales next year as the US team looks to retain the cup after 8 years of European domination.
If you are not a golfing enthusiast then fear not as there will be plenty more to keep you entertained with international test cricket, international rugby, film and music festivals, Hay-on-Wye and many more beside.
If you do fancy taking your next holiday to Wales then you need not worry about finding suitable accommodation.
If you so wish you don't have to anywhere near a tent or caravan as Wales has a number of luxury accommodation and resorts to cater to, whatever your taste.
One of the most in demand holiday home locations the in UK is in Wales and features the most expensive holiday lodges anywhere in the country.
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