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Hairstyles for school formal. A Guide to Visiting the South of Wales. After I crossed the border from England in my little economy class rental car, I set off to explore Wales for the first time. I didn’t realise it would all be so easy, as I merely approached a tollgate, paid the 6 pounds to the cash collector, and all of a sudden I was in Wales. Cold, rainy, foggy Wales. As someone who comes from a typically cold climate (Tasmania, Australia), I’m not one to complain about the weather. Besides, it can really add to the character of a place. While Wales might have been wet and miserable on my arrival, this did allow for tourist attractions entirely to myself (ever tried an umbrella!?)

I was off to explore the South of Wales specifically, as I had just under a week in the land of the Welsh. So if you’re heading South in Wales, I’ve got you covered… A Guide to Visiting the South of Wales This guide covers my 5 day itinerary in the South of Wales. Day One: The Wye Valley, Tintern Abbey, Raglan Castle, Abergavenny Overnight: Felin Fach Overnight: Saundersfoot.