Jennifer Winget takes her globetrotting experiences everywhere she goes. She continues to fascinate us with captivating moments from her enthralling getaways. The actress is currently in Wales, a land known for its rugged coastline, rich history and vibrant Celtic culture. From scenic nightlife to glacial lakes, hiking trails, and a railway that leads to the peak of Snowdon, this country in southwest Great Britain offers everything a traveller needs for a much-anticipated vacation. She shared lovely snaps from her vacation, taken at various iconic Instagrammable spots in Wales, leaving us wanting more.
“Another place I have fallen in love with is Wales, where I recently visited. That ancient land made me realise just how much of this world we don't know and how much there is still to explore,” Jennifer said in a candid conversation with GlobalSpa Magazine.
Feeling inspired by Jennifer Winget's wanderlust for Wales? If you're craving an adventurous getaway, here are the top 5 must-do experiences that will make your trip unforgettable.
1. Explore Nature In Wales
Visit the stunning Brecon Beacons National Park, where breathtaking landscapes, cascading waterfalls and diverse wildlife await you. Challenge yourself with a hike to Pen y Fan, the highest peak in South Wales, or embark on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, a remarkable 186-mile journey that showcases the beauty of Wales' spectacular coastline.
2. Explore Snowdonia
Don't miss the stunning waterfalls of Snowdonia, such as Swallow Falls and the breathtaking Aberglaslyn Pass. The surrounding mountains, lush forests and shimmering lakes provide the perfect backdrop for your Instagram-worthy shots.
3. Understand Its Rich History
Discover the rich history of Caernarfon Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with Conwy Castle, which boasts ancient town walls and breathtaking views of the Conwy Estuary. Don't forget to visit Cardiff Castle and Caerphilly Castle, famous for its unique leaning tower and scenic lakes. For a touch of architectural beauty, Tintern Abbey is an unmissable gem that will leave you in awe. There are also a couple of museums in the country, including the National Museum of Wales (Cardiff), the Welsh Folk Museum (St Fagans), the Big Pit National Coal Museum, and Dylan Thomas Birthplace (Swansea).
4. Relish Local Cuisine
Indulge in the flavours of Wales with Welsh lamb and fresh seafood, alongside traditional dishes like cawl and bara brith. Don't miss out on sampling the region's craft beer and cider, as well as treats like Welsh cakes and other unique, mouthwatering dishes that will tantalise your taste buds.
5. Get Adventurous
From Zipline in Snowdonia (Europe's longest zip line) to a ride on the historic steam train, Ffestiniog Railway, you can experience an adrenaline-pumping adventure during your trip to Wales. Other activities include Coasteer in Pembrokeshire, going underground in the Big Pit coal mine, and more.
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