Wales, a land of exceptional beauty has a deeply indented coastline with bays
and off the northwest coast is the island of Anglesey, which forms the county
of Wales. Consisting of highlands there is a coastal plain around three sides.
Most of the people live on the coastal plain.
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Angel Hotel
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Castle Street, Cardiff
The Angel Hotel is an elegant Victorian hotel situated in the heart of Cardiff, overlooking the Castle. The hotel lobby features an outstanding Waterford Crystal chandelier and grand staircase. A ú3 million refurbishment programme installed air conditioning in all the bedrooms, bar and restaurant areas. Off street car parking available.
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Cardiff Marriott Hotel
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Mill Lane, Cardiff
Located in the colourful Continental CafT Quarter of the city, the Cardiff Marriott is perfectly positioned for shopping, sightseeing and exploring this vibrant capital city. Extensive leisure facilities include a large indoor pool, whirlpool and gym. Enjoy a delicious dinner in the hotel's 'Mediterrano Restaurant' followed by a nightcap in Chat's Cafe Bar.
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Cardiff Moat House
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Circle Way East, Cardiff
The hotel is situated only 4 miles from the historic city centre and is ideal for exploring all local tourist attractions including the Museum of Life at St. Fagins, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff Castle and the Millennium Stadium. Dine in the Avenue Restaurant or relax in the Club Moativation health and fitness club, which offers a swimming pool, sauna, steam room, spa and gym.
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Cardiff Moat House and 15 days parking
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Circle Way East, Cardiff
The hotel is situated only 4 miles from the historic city centre and is ideal for exploring all local tourist attractions including the Museum of Life at St. Fagins, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff Castle and the Millennium Stadium. Dine in the Avenue Restaurant or relax in the Club Moativation health and fitness club, which offers a swimming pool, sauna, steam room, spa and gym.
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Copthorne Hotel Cardiff - Caerdydd
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Copthorne Way, Cardiff
The luxurious lakeside Copthorne Hotel Cardiff Caerdydd offers every modern comfort and excellent facilities including a leisure club with swimming pool, a lakeside lounge and a bar. Free car parking is available to guests. Situated close to Cardiff Centre and the airport, the hotel provides an ideal base for exploring the area. Transfer minibus available on request.
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| Cardiff |
| Cardiff became the capital of Wales in 1955, but it has risen to the occasion pretty fast. The town is getting a real European capital like atmosphere and is very much alive and kicking.
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| Swansea |
| Over the past few years Swansea has become a delightful place to travel to. The Maritime Quarter has been completely revamped and is very much alive. Swansea is described as being more Welsh than the captial Cardiff. You will hear Yr Iaith (Welsh) spoken everywhere.
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| Chepstow |
| Chepstow is the gateway to Wales. It is the first town on the main road to the South of Wales. Located on the banks of the river Wye, the town developed quiclky in the Middle Ages due to its strategic importance. The old city center has many sights dating back to that time.
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