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The Valleys

The Valleys of South Wales have a culture all of their own. They were transformed by the Industrial Revolution, with pits, iron and steelworks appearing across the landscape. And it is this heritage that is now forming part of their future. You can discover the legacy of the mines here in a variety of working museums and displays. It is also possible to explore the Valleys’ more distant history at places such as the 13th century Caerphilly Castle. Away from the history, the valleys are a fantastic area for the outdoors enthusiast. They’re a popular destination for walkers and cyclists and their steep sides are a powerful draw for mountain bikers.

Caerphilly Castle

This is the biggest castle in Wales and second only to Windsor in the UK. It can also be regarded as one of the great castles of the medieval era, being the first truly concentric design. Covering a 30 acre site and with a fully flooded moat, it dominates the surrounding town and area. Initially restored in the 19th century, more work has recently been done - although the castle still boasts a 'Leaning Tower of Pisa' style wonky turret.

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