Wales rests comfortably along the west coast of central England. Its three national parks, five Areas of Outstanding National Beauty (AONB), over 60 national nature reserves, and one marine nature reserve represent a diverse and well-protected landscape. 750 miles of coastline complement the mountains, caves, cliffs, sand dunes, lakes, rivers, waterfalls, and sandy beaches perfectly. And while it’s certainly possible to enjoy these scenic treasures year round, the summer’s mild temperatures will be the most enjoyable. October through January sees the most rainfall, but it can rain anytime of year in Wales |