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Being Welsh, you couldn\u2019t expect anything else really. Though, pushing my bias aside, there are so many beautiful and best things to do in Wales that really make it a stunning country to explore.&nbsp; For a relatively small country, we pack a hefty punch in gorgeous places to see, food to eat and one stunning coastline to explore.&nbsp; Since leaving my home country I have come to appreciate the culture, landscape, food and people so much more than I ever did when I lived there. Which in hindsight is a lesson I have learned about travelling generally; to always appreciate a place and moment. With that in mind, I wanted to share some of the very best things to do in Wales on your next trip. Some are based in\u00a0Cities, others in national parks, whatever the case, I\u2019m hoping to introduce you to some lovely areas of Wales to visit. 1.) See Conwy Castle\u00a0 Being almost\u00a01,000 years old, seeing Conwy Castle is easily up there as one of the best things to do in Wales on your next trip. Being A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Conwy Castle has a heap of things to see and do, especially if you love a Castles. Make sure to see the Bakehouse Tower and the outward that is just stunning.\u00a0 2.) Find Beaumaris Castle\u00a0 Wales has an abundance of\u00a0Increduble castles, with Beaumaris Castle being one of my very favourites. Perched on the island of Anglesey, it\u2019s a great place to wander and easily one of the best things to do in Wales if you\u2019re headed to Anglesey itself.\u00a0 Being another of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Wales, Beaumaris has a long history that dates back hundreds of years. Once here, make sure to ramble around the moat, see the towers and north gatehouse that are just stunning.\u00a0 3.) Spend a day in Tenby\u00a0 Tenby is a totally quaint and historic fishing village that\u2019s too beautiful to miss. In fact, I\u2019d go as far as saying it\u2019s one of my favourite seaside towns and certainly one of the best things to do in Wales if you want to visit a charming little piece of the country. Once you\u2019re in Tenby, take in the colourful houses and picturesque charm of the town and wander the little streets around the beaches. Oh, and keep an eye out for the colourful little cottages, too. Apparently, It was a way that wives would remind fishermen which house their family lived in. Those Welsh fisherman must have had a terrible memory!\u00a0 4.) Visit Aberystwyth Aberystwyth is one of the largest towns on the West Wales coastline and a great place to visit on your journey from north to south Wales.&nbsp; Once here, make sure to take a stroll across the Promenade, head up Consitution Hill on the Cliff Railway and visit the National Library of Wales. It\u2019s a stunning building that sits on top of the hills overlooking the town.&nbsp; Afterwards, head over to the castle and explore the older side of Aberystwyth itself. It\u2019s a great little town that\u2019s totally charming. 5.) Gorge on Welsh Cakes Now, there are a good few examples of food to gorge on in Wales, but there are some firm favourites you have to try. Personally, any trip should always involve lots of local food and this is easily one of the best things to do in Wales if you want to try some local treats.&nbsp; Welsh cakes are like flat, sweet scones and totally delicious to have with a cuppa. That being said, there\u2019s also Bara Brith (like a fruit loaf) and things like Cawl (lamb stew) and Welsh Rarebit (like Cheese on toast) that is too good to miss.\u00a0 6.) Visit the Gower coastline Not too far from the city of Swansea is the stunning coastline and area around the Gower Peninsular, Once here, make sure to spend lots of time exploring the beautiful and totally vast sandy beaches. Honestly, they are stunning and easily up there as one of the best things to do in Wales if you love the seaside.&nbsp; Once here, also make sure to see Three Cliffs Bay and Worms Head, they are totally gorgeous areas.\u00a0 7.) Visit Cardiff So, as the capital of Wales, there are obviously lots of\u00a0in the city \u2013 that\u2019s a given. Though, if you\u2019re short on time, it can sometimes be a little tricky to pick just a few. Once here, make sure to visit the iconic Cardiff Castle, see Millennium Centre in Cardiff Bay, Castell Coch and Explore St. Fagans which is a historic museum on the outskirts of the city.\u00a0 8.) Explore Snowdonia National Park Snowdonia National Park is one of the oldest parks within Wales and a stunning place to explore.&nbsp;With almost 1000 square miles of unspoilt beauty, Snowdonia National Park also has the tallest mountain in all of England and Wales. Don\u2019t worry, there\u2019s a mountain railway if you don\u2019t fancy the hike to the top. Getting to the top of Mount Snowdon is definitely something you\u2019ll want to do as the views are incredible. In my opinion, It really is one of the best things to do in Wales when you\u2019re exploring the north of the country. Plus, Snowdonia National Park is also home to many&nbsp;bird-of-prey, \u201cred-kites\u201d there are even breeding centres in the Dovey valley where you can see the kites in their natural habitat. If you\u2019ve got time, head over to Cader Idris, go Zip lining at one of the world\u2019s fastest lines or chill out and explore Llyn Padarn. It\u2019s beautiful at sunset.\u00a0 9.) Visit Portmeirion Nestled on the north-west coast of Wales, Portmeirion is a truly beautiful Italian\/Welsh village that\u2019s too stunning to miss.&nbsp; Now, the town of Portmeirion doesn\u2019t look too much like other Welsh towns, but for a very good reason. It was built to replicate the beauty of Italy within the tranquil landscape of Wales and exploring its little streets is easily one [&hellip;]"}