Even if you can’t visit Wales right now, you can still tour regions from the comfort of your sofa. Find out what Wales has in store for your future
Let photographer Alyn Wallace take you on a tour of Wales, with three years’ worth of footage, condensed into three minutes
Mid Wales
If you’re after a gentle, rural adventure, the vast green spaces that stretch across the expanse of Mid Wales are a balm for the senses.
A cinematic journey though part of the Elan Valley, filmed by Nathan Jermy.
The River Tywi is the longest river in Wales! Here we travel along the river, from source to sea.
Hay Bluff and Twmpa, Wales. Cinematic 4K Drone Footage – filmed by Chris Baish.
Llangrannog.
North Wales
North Wales has long been one of our best-kept secrets. Recognised by Lonely Planet as one of the top destinations in the world, it’s a gem, with pristine beaches, snow-capped mountains, frolicking wildlife, and oodles of culture.
The North Wales Way.
The North Wales Way follows an old trading route for 75 miles along the northern coast of Wales, from Wrexham into Anglesey.
There is a trio of huge castles here to grab your attention: Beaumaris, Caernarfon and the walled citadel of Conwy. Together with Harlech, this cluster of immense 13th -century fortresses forms a UNESCO World Heritage site.
For more information, see the Visit Snowdonia website
Atlas Obscura visits Portmeirion!
West Wales
West Wales is best known and celebrated for its seaside expanses and coastal villages. Thousands of seabirds also flock here every year – one of our most popular residents is the puffin, who you’ll find nesting in thousands on islands like Skomer and Skokholm
Take a journey above the Gower Peninsula – with the Skydronauts.
Exploring Tenby with Cezar’s Droning Time.
Nathan Jermy takes a tour over Carreg Cennen Castle.
South Wales
South Wales has our most populated cities (Cardiff, Swansea and Newport), along with a host of cultural attractions. The southern edges of the Brecon Beacons and the Cambrian Mountains also touch this region. Get ready to explore South Wales, in all its glory!
DJ and presenter Huw Stephens spends 24 hours in Cardiff
Swansea Bay – Coast & Country.