This is a list of tourist attractions in Wales, sorting attractions by settlement, protected area and popularity from across the country of Wales, United Kingdom.
By settlement
The following list are of attractions in notable settlements in Wales.
- Cardiff â Is the capital and largest city. The city has three major performing arts venues: the Wales Millennium Centre, St David's Hall and New Theatre. Other tourist attractions include Cardiff Castle, Millennium Stadium, SWALEC Stadium, National Museum of Wales, Museum of Welsh Life, Llandaff Cathedral, Castell Coch, St. David's and in Cardiff Bay, Techniquest, Cardiff International Pool, Cardiff International White Water, the Senedd and the Pierhead Building. There is an unstaffed Tourist Information Centre in the city centre's Old Library.
- Swansea â the second-largest city. Attractions here include the Dylan Thomas Centre, Dylan Thomas trail, National Waterfront Museum, Glynn Vivian Art Gallery. The Gower Peninsula is the first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Wales and sites such as Worm's Head and Rhossili are considered scenic.
- Newport â the third-largest city in Wales. An influx of visitors occurred in 2010 when the city hosted golf's Ryder Cup at the Celtic Manor Resort. Attractions include Tredegar House and Gardens, the Transporter Bridge, the ancient Roman fortress at Caerleon and National Roman Legion Museum. The Big Pit National Coal Museum is at Blaenavon.
- Wrexham â Wales' newest city, and largest settlement in north Wales, which was awarded the status in 2022. The city houses Wales' oldest football club, Wrexham A.F.C., housed in the world's oldest still in use international stadium, the Racecourse Ground, one of the Seven Wonders of Wales at St Giles' Church, Wales' largest music festival Focus Wales, TÃ
· Pawb, Xplore!, the oldest German-style lager brand Wrexham Lager, and the country house at Erddig.
- Bangor â the oldest city in Wales and its cathedral dates to the 6th century. The city is located in Gwynedd in North West Wales, near the Menai Strait waters. Bangor also has a pier and a National Trust mansion known as Penrhyn Castle as well as Wales' longest High Street.
- St Asaph, in Denbighshire with a population of 3,500, awarded city status in 2012.
- St David's â the smallest city in Wales and is a cathedral in Pembrokeshire, Wales, lying on the River Alun. It is the resting place of Saint David, Wales's patron saint, and named after him.
- Tenby â featured as Wales' most popular holiday destination in recent years.
- Merthyr Tydfil â attractions include Cyfarthfa Castle, Cyfartha museum and art gallery, BikePark Wales (the biggest mountain biking resort in Wales), Rock UK Summit Centre, Parkwood Outdoors Dolygaer, Brecon Mountain Railway, Redhouse Cymru, Joseph Parry's Cottage, Garwnant Visitor Centre on the edge of the Brecon Beacons, and multiple golf courses.
- Barry â a seaside town that includes Barry Island. Its attractions include beaches, Barry Island Pleasure Park, and various sites associated with Gavin and Stacey TV series.
National parks
At present, Wales has three national parks: Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire Coast and the Brecon Beacons National Park, as well as five areas of outstanding natural beauty (AONB), which together form the Protected areas of Wales.
Landscape features
Many features of the Welsh landscape that are popular with visitors, include:
Independent attractions
There are several notable independent attractions:
Top 10 paid attractions
The following are the most popular paid attractions in Wales (2019) in order of the number of visits:
- LC, Swansea â a waterpark and leisure complex
- Cardiff Castle
- Folly Farm
- Bodnant Garden
- Portmeirion
- Zip World Fforest
- Dyffryn Gardens
- Welsh Mountain Zoo
- National Botanic Garden of Wales
- Zip World Penrhyn Quarry
Top 8 free attractions
The Association of Leading Visitor Attractions (ALVA) report for 2023 lists the following eight free-admission Welsh attractions in order of the number of visits (the first figure is visitor numbers the second, the attraction's UK ranking):
- St Fagans National Museum of History (594,990) (61)
- National Museum Cardiff (378,349) (108)
- National Waterfront Museum (228,271) (157)
- National Slate Museum (135,809) (208)
- Big Pit National Coal Museum (116,906) (218)
- WWT Llanelli Wetlands Centre (57,179) (270)
- National Roman Legion Museum (57,030) (273)
- National Wool Museum (19,605) (322)
See also
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