Good things come in small packages and in the case of Wales it is undeniably true. https://www.wales.com/en-us/about/location-climate/take-me-there. No matter where you visit, make time to connect with Welsh culture. Tiny Wales is largely covered in green, sheep-dotted pastures that end at 750 miles of scenically coastline. The south, is where two-thirds of the people live (and its best sights are conveniently near Bath. Open your ears to the sound of Welsh, one of Europe’s oldest languages still spoken.
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