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  2. List of tourist attractions in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Pen y Fan is the highest peak in South Wales and is located in Brecon Beacons National Park. [21] Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa), the highest mountain in Wales. Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty; Offa's Dyke Path is an 8th-century monument and long distance footpath on the Welsh-English border. [22]

  3. Traditional festival days of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Christmas in Wales traditionally involved singing Plygain, toffee-making and torch processions. [23] 26 December Boxing Day / Saint Stephen's Day: Statutory Boxing Day or St. Stephen's Day is known as Gŵyl San Steffan in Welsh. [24] 31 December New Year's Eve: Observed New year's eve in Wales includes attending pantomimes, theatre shows and ...

  4. Tourism in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Wales makes up a significant portion of the Welsh economy and attracting millions of visitors each year. The tourism industry in Wales was worth around £5bn in 2017. The tourism industry also makes a significant contribution to the Welsh economy, supporting over 100,000 jobs and more than 8% of the Welsh workforce.

  5. Prince William's Next Solo Visit to Wales Revealed — and It's ...

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    On Sept. 3, Kensington Palace confirmed that the Prince of Wales, 42, will visit the town of Llanelli in South Wales next Tuesday, Sept. 10, to celebrate Welsh sport and culture and meet people ...

  6. Visit Wales - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 140,000 people in Wales are employed in tourism, representing about 9% of the workforce; (cf 2% of jobs in Wales provided by “agriculture,forestry and fisheries” - figures from statswales.gov.uk for 2019). The most popular attraction in Wales is the Museum of Welsh Life which attracts over 600,000 visitors annually.

  7. Dragon's Back Race - Wikipedia

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    The Dragon's Back Race (in Welsh, Ras Cefn y Ddraig) is a multi-day running race across mountains of Wales, from North Wales to South Wales. The 2019 race was from Conwy to Llandeilo, taking place over five days. The ascents in it would add up to twice the height of Mount Everest. The first race was in September 1992, and the second in ...