Wales
Wales is filled with culture and provides a generous helping of attractions for visitors. In addition to the mountains, valleys and beaches there is a striking balance between tranquility and pursuit.
A holiday haven, Wales plays host to a hotbed of heritage, be it Britain's oldest language, the renowned Snowdonia National Park or the ruins of the region’s castles, Wales has much to offer and much of which to be proud.
Take a look at our Wales Town Guides below for visitor information and check out our regional timetables to see how easy it is to get around Wales on an Arriva Bus.
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Seaside Aberystwyth is a hive of activity all year round, with lots of visitors during the summer months and students during term time. As a result, there's always something to keep you entertained on a day out on an Arriva bus.
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Bangor is one of the smallest cities in Britain, and has all the usual amenities of a traditional seaside town. It also has a strong cultural scene, is a centre for classical music and has hosted the National Eisteddfod on numerous occasions. Take a trip to Bangor on an Arriva Bus.
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Caernarfon is most famous for its impressive medieval castle, but there are lots of other things to see and do on an Arriva Bus trip to the town.
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Though it is best known for being a ferry port, the lovely Holyhead has attractions of it's own which make it well worth a trip on an Arriva Bus, including a pretty harbour and surrounding scenery.
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Llandudno is Wales's largest resort, uniquely situated between the Great and Little Ormes with two wonderful beaches. It has kept its Victorian and Edwardian elegance and splendour. It makes a wonderful day out or longer visit on an Arriva Bus.
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Wales' picturesque New Quay sits in Cardigan Bay and is a focus of activity in the summer, especially for water sports.
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Porthmadog is rich in maritime history, and is an ideal location from which to take in the breathtaking scenery that is the Snowdonia National Park.
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Prestatyn is famous for its sunny sands and coastline with rolling dunes, and is a favourite with walkers. It also offers many recreational activities for all age groups.
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With miles of sandy beaches and excellent Arriva bus links, Rhyl has everything for the holiday-maker or day-tripper alike.
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Wrexham is North Wales' largest town and is a major retail centre for the region. It is also a historic town set in a beautiful area, and in 2011 will host the National Eisteddfod. Visit Wrexham on an Arriva Bus.