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Climate for Best of Wales


                                                Swansea area

Month

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Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Average High Temperature (°F)

46

46

49

54

59

64

67

67

63

58

52

48

Average Low Temperature (°F)

39

39

41

43

48

53

57

57

54

50

45

41

Average High Temperature (°C)

8

8

9

12

15

18

19

19

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14

11

9

Average Low Temperature (°C)

4

4

5

6

9

12

14

14

12

10

7

5

Source: NOAA


Seasons
Wales has a maritime climate, characterised by weather that is often cloudy, wet and windy, but mild. Whilst some upland areas can experience harsh weather, the coasts enjoy more favorable conditions.

Spring
It's a season that's all about vivid colours, as the trees come into leaf and wildflowers bloom. Among the earliest to arrive is the wild daffodil, just in time for St David’s Day on the first day of March. One of the best displays can be found at Coed y Bwl, near Bridgend, carpeting the woodland floor in pale gold.
In April, blue becomes the theme colour. A walk in a bluebell wood is a sensory experience that’s at its best in the early morning, when the dew is lifting and the air is heady with the scent of thousands of the tiny flowers.
The waterfalls of Wales impress at any time of year, but they’re at their best in early spring. They’ve been well-fed by winter rain, ensuring a decent cascade, but the surrounding trees are leafless, creating the perfect light for photography.

Summer
Early summer brings an influx of seabirds to the coast to raise their young, turning clifftops into avian cities. Summer is also the most likely time to see dolphins, porpoises and whales.

Autumn
The annual deer rut, when a temporary madness descends on the normally placid herds, is among autumn’s greatest wildlife spectacles. A woodland walk is an autumn must-do. Wherever you go in Wales, there are forest trails where you can scuff through the fallen leaves.
And while grey seals are year-round residents of the Welsh coast, you’ll see the milky-white pups only in autumn. Seal mums choose to give birth in company, making for large colonies on many islands including Bardsey in the north and Skomer, off Pembrokeshire.

Winter
Wrap up warm for walks on windswept beaches: you’ll often find you have one to yourself. In most parts of Wales, you’re more likely to have a light dusting of snow than a full-on flurry (though it does sometimes happen). Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) blanketed in white is a magnificent sight, though you probably won't be able to get to the top: the mountain railway gets a well-earned rest each winter, and the ascent by foot is for expert climbers only.
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Best of Wales
Tour Code: ZZ-HKWA-J01
9 days / 8 nights
Dates : April

Level : Fitness Level
Difficulty Levels Explained
1. Easy
Easy pace and an average-to-sedentary level of fitness. You should be in good health and fit enough for full day of normal sightseeing and walking.
2. Easy to Moderate
An average level of fitness or some experience with the featured activity is recommended.
3. Moderate
Requires you to have performed the featured activity regularly, with some periods on challenging terrain. Activities are mandatory and you may be traveling at high elevations. You need to be in good health and physical condition to enjoy these trips, with adequate muscular strength and cardiovascular endurance.
4. Demanding
You must be extremely physically fit and are expected to hike or ride four to six hours over steep or more rugged terrain.
5. Strenuous
Prolonged hiking/biking on moderate to difficult terrain (five to nine hours a day).
May include high altitude, rugged terrain etc..

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