Named “Budget Friendly” by Who? Llandudno took second place in the overall standings with 86 percent. The biggest advantage of the city is the Great Orme, a limestone cape that rises to almost 700 feet and offers “incomparable” views. You can either hike to the top or take the tram or the open-air cable car. Which? notes that Llandudno, which has twin beaches on the West and North Coasts, has reasonably priced hotels – £ 95 per night on average. read more: The two hotels in Wales are among the most elegant places to stay in the UK With 83%, Tenby is fourth with Dartmouth in Devon and is a favorite thanks to the parade of Georgian houses in pastel colors and a selection of five star beaches, from the golden scan of North Beach, with pools and windbreaks, to The Castle Beach is located in a cove or on the smaller Harbor Beach. It also has great places to eat, and you can see them here. Tenby can also claim to be the second most beautiful city in the UK, more on that here. With which? Tenby readers scored high on beaches, seaside and landscapes, with five out of five stars. Tenby Castle Beach (Image: Getty Images / iStockphoto) Another entrance to Pembrokeshire in the top 10, or even in the top six, is the tiny city, St David’s, where the stunning cathedral is located and where the patron saint of Wales rests. With which? readers scored well on tourist attractions and landscapes. Conwy, at number nine on the list, also scored high with its magnificent scenery that includes the charming 13th century harbor and castle and its location between the seaside town of Llandudno and the Snowdonia Mountains. (Image: MEDIA WALES) Other Wales destinations on the wider list include Saundersfoot, Aberystwyth and Swansea. Results are based on a survey of 4,303 Whose? Connect members.

  1. Bamburgh, Northumberland
  2. Llandudno, Conwy
  3. St Andrews, Fife
  4. Dartmouth, Devon
  5. Tenby, Pembrokeshire
  6. St David’s, Pembrokeshire
  7. Aldeburgh, Suffolk
  8. Filey, North Yorkshire 9.Conwy, Conwy
  9. Lyme Regis, Dorset Rory Boland, Editor of Who? Travel said: “The British beach has not flourished like this since the 1960s. even lifting restrictions on travel abroad. “Prices for accommodation in the UK have increased, but you do not have to pay for the chances. For a low-budget vacation, it’s best to aim for an off-season trip. “Go to one of the many well-priced resorts with your bucket and shovel, an empty stomach for candy and a bunch of 2p coins and make your fortune on the slots.” For more on Who? Click here. Read more related articles Read more related articles