The Wales Way – Welsh NC500

Explore beautiful coastal locations, waterfalls and bustling waterfronts on this famous NC500 Tour

Map highlighting the Welsh NC500 road trip route, including key locations and attractions in Wales.

The Wales Way – Welsh NC500

A). Cardiff (CF10 3ER)📍

Start in Wales’ vibrant capital city, known for Cardiff Castle, the National Museum, and the bustling waterfront at Cardiff Bay.

B). Brecon Beacons National Park (LD3 8NL) 📍

Explore stunning landscapes, waterfalls, and hiking trails in this iconic park.

C). Aberystwyth (SY23 2AG)📍

A charming seaside town with a historic promenade and the ruins of Aberystwyth Castle.

D). Cardigan Bay (SA43 1JL)📍

Discover beautiful beaches, wildlife, and the quaint town of Cardigan.

E). St Davids (SA62 6RD)📍

Visit the UK’s smallest city, home to St Davids Cathedral and stunning coastal views.

F). Pembrokeshire Coast National Park (SA71 5DQ) 📍

Enjoy breathtaking cliffs, beaches, and wildlife along this scenic coastline.

G). Anglesey (LL77 7TW) 📍

Cross the Menai Bridge to explore this island’s beaches, castles, and the village with the longest name: Llanfairpwllgwyngyll.

H). Conwy (LL32 8LD)📍

Visit Conwy Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and stroll through the medieval town.

I). Snowdonia National Park (LL55 4TY)📍

Experience rugged mountains, picturesque villages, and outdoor adventures.

J). Llangollen (LL20 8SN)📍

A charming town famous for its canal, steam railway, and the International Eisteddfod.

Back to Cardiff to complete the route. 🏁

This route showcases Wales’ natural beauty, history, and vibrant culture.

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