
Discover Wales | Wales.com
Learn about Wales and Japan's shared love of rugby and the rugby legend who played for both nations. Journalist Carolyn Hitt explores how Welsh rugby is linked to Welsh identity and …
Facts about Wales
Find out about the population, climate, symbols, national anthem and more interesting facts about Wales.
About Wales | Wales.com
Wales is a distinctive part of the UK. With its own character, culture and way of life – thousands of years in the making, and continually evolving.
Welcome to Wales | Wales.com
Welcome to Wales, a country on the western edge of Britain. We have a long history, a beautiful landscape, and a very cool flag. You know, the one with the red dragon on it. We’re pretty …
Visit - Wales.com
Wales’ outstanding natural landscapes are alive with world-leading adventure and a distinctive, contemporary culture. Colourful communities offer unique places to stay, and a feast of local …
Where is Wales? | Wales.com
Wales is made up of 22 local authority areas, each with its own elected council, which makes decisions on local issues like housing, town planning and schools. These local authority areas …
Overview - Wales
Learn more about the country of Wales which is part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain.
This is Wales | Wales.com
South Wales is defined by the historic valleys that etch its landscape, each with its own unique personality, its green country parks and forests and a stunning coastline. Find out more about …
Wales - facts and talking points | Wales.com
Wales (Cymru in Welsh) is the friendly, green, hilly country on the western side of Great Britain. We are about two hours west of London by rail or by road. Although it’s also a part of Great …
Welcome to Wales
Welcome to Wales. Where else can you watch quaver-perfect choirs compete at Europe’s biggest music and poetry festival, explore a stunning 870-mile coast along a single footpath, or find the …