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Holidays in the Welsh Borders

The Welsh borders with England provide a great spot for anyone to enjoy a holiday. With a great mix of adventure, history and tranquil spots, the borders have an attraction for anyone, no matter what their reason for getting away.

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    Escape and enjoy some of the best cycling and walking routes available throughout the UK, taking in the beautiful countryside of the Welsh borders. Take a stroll through the woodlands and enjoy the grounds of some of Wales’ grandest castles. Hills stretching for miles and miles with only the natural world in front of you, the Welsh borders provide a delightful and inspiring location in which to spend a holiday in Wales.

    With examples of the old mining industry that used to rule the Welsh economy available to see across these lands, there are some striking scenes through the hills of the Welsh borders. The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, known as the ‘stream in the sky’ is a popular tourist attraction and allows visitors to pass across a world heritage site that takes in some of the best scenery around. Being the highest aqueduct in Britain, people flock here after year to enjoy a canal boat ride across this wonderful attraction.

    The town of Wrexham sits near the northern border and is a popular place for people to relax and unwind. With a variety of things to do including some of the best golf courses that Wales has to offer, as well as some fantastic food and drink will mean that those after the best culinary delights can enjoy the finest fresh food and locally produced goods. One thing for certain, there’s plenty to see and do during a holiday near the Welsh borders.

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    Moel Famau, Welsh Borders