Regionen · Kapitel 6
Wales & Northern Ireland
Wales and Northern Ireland are the least visited parts of the United Kingdom — and precisely for that reason, the most surprising. Wales hides a vibrant Celtic culture with its own language, over 600 castles, and some of Europe's most dramatic hiking trails behind its mountains and coasts. Northern Ireland has transformed from the shadows of the Troubles into one of Europe's most exciting travel regions: the breathtaking Giant's Causeway, the revitalized city of Belfast, and the cinematic landscapes of the Antrim Coast.
5 Abschnitte in diesem Kapitel
1
Snowdonia (Eryri) — Wales' Wild Mountains★★★
The Snowdonia National Park — in Welsh Eryri (officially since 2022) — is Wales' hiking paradise: 2,132 square kilomete…
2
Cardiff — Welsh Capital★★
Cardiff (Caerdydd in Welsh) has been the capital of Wales since 1955 — a compact, vibrant city that has transformed fro…
3
Pembrokeshire Coast — Welsh Riviera★★
The Pembrokeshire Coast in southwest Wales is one of Britain's smallest national parks — and one of the most beautiful.…
4
Belfast — Titanic & Renewal★★
Belfast has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past 25 years — from a city associated with the Troubles to…
5
Giant's Causeway, Dark Hedges & Antrim Coast★★★
The Antrim Coast in Northern Ireland is one of the most spectacular coastal roads in the world — and the Giant's Causew…
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