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Coffeeman7 | 17:21 Wed 05th Aug 2009 | Destinations
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Hi there, I am planning a trip to Wales. Which are the best places to go. North or South Wales. Scenic and relaxed is the theme.
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I agree, North and South both have lovely quite relaxed parts.

The Llŷn Peninsula, left of the Snowdon area, is lovely (similar shape to Cornwall but not as busy).

Map here
http://tinyurl.com/l6mnpc

And in the south the Gower and also the Pembrokeshire coast are also lovely.

I believe Pembrokshire was our first National park and is the only true "coast" park.

Picture of pembrokshire coast

http://tinyurl.com/kofa62
Right at the tip of the Gower is Worms Head, an amazing piece of rock that sticks out in the sea, but can be walked out to at low tide.

http://www.wsfsurfschool.co.uk/gifs/Worms%2520 Head.jpg

Next to it is Rhossili Beach, an amazing beach, one of the best in the UK, with mountains behind it. Picture (see how small the people are)

http://www.still-focus.co.uk/slides/Rhossili%2 0beach_DxO.jpg

Right near the tip of the Gower is the Worms Head Hotel. You get great views of the cliffs and beach from the hotel and can walk to the actual Worms Head in about 10 minutes.

More on hotel here

http://www.thewormshead.co.uk/

Here is a picture showing the Worms Head Hotel ,with Worms Head in the background.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/multimedia/archiv e/00561/Rhossili_1__561200a.jpg

Magical place.
if you've got quite a bit of money you could stay at port merion which is northwest.

it was the film set for 'the prisoner' which was a 60's or 70's film i think.
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You could always try the middle. Mid Wales is lovely! ;)

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