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08/30/2021

Wales is a country located in the United Kingdom. Even though it's relatively small (it has an area of 8,023 sq mi and a population of a bit over 3 million), it has natural wonders like no other. A gifted coastline, mountainous scenery, and green valleys make up its geography. 

If you love nature, you owe it to yourself to make a stop at Wales and visit its impressive National Parks. To learn more about them, continue reading this post by Brit Olom Tours, Inc. in Miami, FL.

Welsh National Parks 

Snowdonia National Park 

Snowdonia National Park is the home to the highest peak in all of Wales: Snowdonia at 3560 ft. It's in the northwestern region of the country, and it covers 823 square miles. There, you'll see mountains, rivers, lakes, coasts, and beautiful otters! 

Pembrokeshire Coast National Park 

Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is a 239.4 square mile park located in western Wales. As its name states, you should expect to see coastlines during your visit. However, it has much more to offer: cliffs, hills, sandy beaches, sea caves, and other natural treasures waiting on you to discover them. 

Brecon Beacons National Park 

Lastly, we'll travel to the south of Wales to visit Brecon Beacons National Park. The second-largest Welsh national park at 519 square miles, Brecon Beacons is a true beauty. And you can explore it walking, mountain biking, horse riding, windsurfing, canoeing, rock climbing, and more. 


Call Brit Olom Tours, Inc., the best travel agency in Miami, FL, at 305-403-7548 to be delighted by nature in Wales' National Parks.