Wander In Wales

If ever in Wales, stopover at Brecon Beacons National Park – you won’t regret it. One of UK’s most esteemed nature reserve filled with its distinctive red tabletop summits, beautiful rainbows in Sennybridge and stunning waterfalls.Leave your heart at Brecon’s magnificent landscapes filled with waterfalls, caves, wooded gorges and prehistoric monuments. The park even has Roman remains and medieval castles within its access. Experience their wildlife by bird watching or even trek with ponies with a little of Cantref riding.

Dine with organic Welsh dishes made from local food farmhouses or experience a true Black Mountain Breakfast, consisting of mouthwatering laverbread cakes with salt-cured bacon, creamed Welsh raebit and matured cheddar.
This is one national park that’s beckoning you in with their history, heritage and cuisine. This is one trip in Britain you do not want to sidestep.
Photo Source: NYTIMES.com
Writer Source: Tina Chen