England is a country where world-renowned institutions and symbols remain cherished, a legacy of an empire long gone but not forgotten. From Big Ben at Westminster to Canterbury Cathedral, the university towns of oxford and Cambridge, Stonehenge and Tower Bridge should all be on the must-see list but there is so much more. The Lakes District in the north to Cornwall and Devon in the south and everything in between.
Wales is a country in southwest Great Britain known for its rugged coastline, mountainous national parks, distinctive Welsh language and Celtic culture. Wales is where craggy sculptures of stone and ruined castles rise above the valley mist, where legend and history merge. You can discover timeless scenery laced with waterfalls, lakes and jagged peaks, travel along winding roads and tour villages with tongue-twisting names and gorge yourself on medieval castles and ruins. Cardiff, the capital, is a refined coastal city with a nightlife scene and a medieval castle with ornate Gothic Revival interiors.