North Wales: The Northern part of Wales is a diverse mix of rugged coastlines, bustling market towns and national parks. The Isle of Anglesey with its spectacular beaches is a haven for activity seeking honeymoon couples, with watersports such as scuba diving and windsurfing easy to track down. Back on the mainland, Rhyl and Prestatyn offer seaside retreats that are both lively (Rhyl) and more relaxed (Prestatyn). However, perhaps the biggest pull of North Wales is the huge mountain of Snowdonia. Surrounded by a National Park this is truly one of the UK’s most beautiful areas and is an ideal base for honeymooners looking to get away from it all.
Mid Wales: Renowned for its natural beauty, green hills and fresh air, Mid Wales is the perfect location if you want to chill out after a hectic Wedding. Perfect for a cottage break, this beautiful part of Wales is a perfect blend of tradition and relaxation. From the Berwyn Mountains towards the northern part of the region down to the Brecon Beacons National Park in the south, it really is wall-to-wall tranquillity. A visit to the town of Ceredigion is a must if to experience Welsh culture (and language) at its finest.
South Wales: Awash with heritage and history, South Wales provides visitors with a warm welcome and relaxing environment. Perfect for the more adventurous honeymooners, activities such as fishing, mountain biking, canoeing and hiking are all on your doorstep. The stunning natural beauty of the Wye Valley and Pembrokeshire coastline, combined with the modern day ambience of towns and cities such as Swansea and Newport, not to forget the world famous Tintern Abbey and Caerphilly Castle make South Wales an ideal honeymoon location.
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