Wander around and fall in love with Wales' autumn
Wales captures the cozy and warm atmosphere yet lonely and moody autumn with its beautiful landscapes filled with red leaves and old castles. Therefore, many people love coming to Wales at this time of the year. If you want to experience falling in love with Wales' autumn, consider visiting the spots below.
The Wye Valley
The Wye Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is awash in scenic prospects for fall foliage photos. When the surrounding hills are covered in crimson and orange-hued foliage in the fall, Tintern Abbey's monastic ruins are a sight to behold. Visit Kymin Tower, a roundhouse and naval tower from the 18th century, for a commanding vantage point where you can take in stunning views of Monmouth and the Wye Valley. The 136-mile Wye Valley Walk is a great option for serious hikers who want to experience the vibrant hues of the limestone gorges, rocky moorland slopes, and woodland ravines.
Brecon Beacons
The Brecon Beacons' landscape can be at its most stunning as the mountains begin to curl up for the winter. There are many excellent places to see the fall foliage there. Take a stroll and capture some great autumn moments in Craig Cerrig Gleisiaid a Fan Frynach, Llyn y Fan Fach, or Llanthony Priory (which is sandwiched between the autumn-hued hills of Twmpa and Hay Bluff). The Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal is a tranquil place to take a stroll in the fall, where you may observe migratory birds making their way to warmer climates, sun-dappled green trails, chugging canal ships, and snug taverns.