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Seven Wonders of WalesSubmitted by artavia.seo Fri, 25 Sep 2009
If you haven't been to Wales, or you haven't been there in a while, you should know that it has a lot to offer. There have even been poems written about it, although they conflict a bit about which parts are important and which ones aren't. Because everyone is different, there are certainly going to be conflicting opinions, and there are more things to see in Wales than most people probably think of. That's certainly true if you live there, because you're used to everything and might not realize the beauty and complexity of everything that's around you - it's simply home to you. For people who are on holiday, though, things are much different. What you should see in Wales, of course, depends on what kinds of things you and your traveling companions really like, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't have a list of ideas that you can really focus on and use as a jumping-off point for exploration. In the spirit of that, here are seven 'wonders' of Wales that you'll want to be sure to see the next time you go:
St. Govan's Chapel Porthgain/Abereiddy Carreg Cennen Castle Mwnt Ceredigion Nant Gwrtheyrn Ynys Mon While these are all unique and different, and cover everything from man-made ruins to nature-made islands, they're all worth seeing and exploring. A little bit of research into them can tell you which one you want to explore first and which ones you'll need to spend the most time at, so that you can be sure you see everything. Some will appeal to you more than others, so you'll want to spend more time at some of them than you will at others. That's to be expected with anybody. Make sure you take into account what your traveling companions want to do, too, because they might have reasons for visiting something that has significance to them. If you plan ahead and take the time to accommodate everyone, you'll all have a great time seeing the wonders of Wales - many of them being things that you might not have thought of seeing. Once you've been to Wales a few times you'll have a better idea of which attractions you really like the best, and then you can start branching out and seeing even more of the wonders that Wales has to offer. It's a great way to spend time with friends and family in a beautiful part of the country.
This article was written on behalf of Celtic Haven a Luxury Cottages Wales which make ideal accommodation for a Short Break in Pembrokeshire.
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