‘Locals rise with the sun to plough fields, trawl the sea for fish, and stretch their legs along piers, coastal paths and sandy beaches’
Despite being a teeny country, Wales is titanic in stature for its copious number of serene and alluring coastal villages and towns. These are secreted by single-track lanes, bands of ancient woodlands rising in harmony with undulating fields, and storm-smashed sea cliffs that look fit to stand the test of time.
The villages and towns positioned here are admired for their slow-paced, pastoral lifestyles, where locals rise with the sun to plough fields, trawl the sea for fish, and stretch their legs along Victorian piers, coastal paths, and swathes of sandy beaches touched with palm trees and pastel-striped deckchairs. The local shops, surfing waves, and coastal castles are attractive daytime activities, while