Tourists planning Wales holidays this Easter will be able to take advantage of multi-million pound funding from the country”s government.
The five-year heritage tourism project from the Welsh Assembly is to capitalise on historic and cultural sites in the country and make them more accessible visitors through subsidies of £19 million.
Heritage minister Alun Ffred Jones said: "With nine out of ten visitors already rating their trip as very good or excellent, we know we provide a great visitor experience."
Mr Jones added that the country already "offers a variety of destinations", such as city breaks, and "traditional" seaside holidays.
However, he noted that the funding will only help to make a holiday experience in Wales even better, as well as making the tourism industry more sustainable and environmentally-friendly.
Wales provides a wide variety of activities for travellers, including abseiling, climbing, caving, diving, surfing, horse-riding and the Welsh past-time of coasteering.
Posted by Ben Webster


