Denbighshire

Denbighshire is a county in Wales and the longest known inhabited part of the country. Located in the coastal Northeast, Denbighshire attracts many tourists due its fertile valleys, coastal regions, and several castles.

Anglesey

Anglesey is a Welsh island that is the largest island in Wales and the Irish Sea. Anglesey is one of the thirteen historical counties of Wales. The Menai Suspension Bridge and the Britannia Bridge connect Anglesey to the mainland.

Monmouthshire

Monmouthshire is a county in southwest Wales. Historically, it had, at least officially, been identified as a separate entity from Wales, but the Local Government Act of 1972 confirmed the county as being a part of Wales. Its largest town is Abergavenny.

Radnorshire

Radnorshire, or Radnor, is one of thirteen historic and former administrative counties of Wales. The county is sparsely populated, with its largest settlement being at Llandrindod Wells.