Hotels in South Wales


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About South Wales

The Valleys of South Wales are known the world over for their culture, heritage and warmth of welcome.

The countryside’s mountainous slopes and rolling valleys are already a popular destination for walkers, cyclists and the adrenaline hungry mountain bikers. You can enjoy the spectacular landscape by following one of the many dedicated trails.

Whilst on your travels you will have the opportunity to discover the ‘heroes of the industrial revolution’. Stop at Merthyr Tydfil, the Iron Capital of the World where you can visit the splendid Cyfarthfa castle home of the powerful Ironmaster William Crawshay.

The Valleys are also home to many other historic places including Caerphilly’s truly massive 13th century medieval castle. The castle is also the residence of one of the Valleys’ many ghosts – the green lady.


Swansea Centre - South Wales

Swansea Centre - South Wales

Swansea is a city located on the edge of a five-mile bay in South Wales. It is a vibrant and multi-cultural destination with much to offer those who visit. An amazingly compact space, Swansea has it all, beautiful parks and gardens, world class cultural facilities, spectator sports and all the high street chains and smaller independant shops that you could hope for! The city is home to Wales' biggest indoor market where you can sample traditional Welsh delicacies, like cockles from Penclawdd caught fresh on the day you buy them!

 

Cardiff Airport - South Wales

Cardiff Airport - South Wales

A series of major expansion projects, designed to boost the capacity of the Terminal Building and enhance overall operational efficiency, commenced in early 1993. The projects included re-development of the landside forecourt area, expansion and modernisation of the International Departures Lounge, plus modification of the roadway access to the Terminal, and construction of a new security access point. In April 1995, due to planned Local Government re-organisation in Wales, the Airport Company was privatised, with shares being sold to Welsh property and development firm, TBI Plc. Since the privatisation, Cardiff International Airport's success has continued, ranking as one of the UK's most successful regional airports.

 
 

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