There’s plenty going on the length and breadth of Wales this Easter holidays.
Short stay in Cardiff? Join the hunt for Easter eggs around the National Museum.
Results of the 2011 Wales Visitor Survey, as revealed by Visit Wales, show that the natural environment and the friendliness of the people come out top when visitors rate their holiday in Wales.
The Welsh coastline is the number one place on earth to visit next year – that’s the verdict of Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2012, the seventh annual collection of the best places to go and things to do around the world for the year ahead.
From berried trees and rich autumn foliage to gardens with castles and mountains as their backdrop, here are the best Welsh gardens to visit this season.
Maes y Felin and Maes y Gwy Holiday Cottages come with a hot tub and are located on a working farm set in 126 acres of beautiful open meadows, woodland and rolling hills. There is a large playground and games room.
Ty Mawr Tlws and Ty Bach Twt Holiday Cottages are a pair of luxuriously renovated semi-detached farm cottages dating back many centuries. Superbly located in tranquil Countryside yet only 15 mins from the M4.
From Pembrey and Llanfair Caereinion to the charming Welsh island of Anglesey, here’s a look at three of the hottest up-and-coming holiday destinations in Wales this year.
1) Pembrey