Wales is one of the most photogenic countries in Europe and it barely knows it. Portmeirion's Mediterranean fantasy village rising from a Snowdonian estuary. Tenby's pastel Georgian harbour at golden hour. The Blue Lagoon's impossible electric blue. A waterfall trail so dramatic it went viral on multiple platforms simultaneously.
These are the places where Wales stops every scroll, not because they were built for cameras, but because the landscape and architecture are genuinely extraordinary. Some take effort to reach. All of them are worth it.






