• 4 days ago
This England tourism week, we’re asking people in Cardiff whether Wales is a better place to visit than England, and plenty of people born on the other side of the bridge tend to think Wales might be the winner.

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00:00I don't know, it might be, yeah, I would think so, yeah, you've got Tenby, you've got all the different castles, haven't you?
00:06England haven't got as much as any London, innit? Basically, innit?
00:10And Manchester, do you know what I mean? So, do you know what I mean? I think, yeah, we have, I think, yeah.
00:15I know that, like, for one, you've got great countrysides. Like, I really want to go hiking here.
00:21I've just not been able to get up to the mountains and doing that.
00:25I think there is stuff here. I mean, I'm from Bristol originally and there's not much tourist attraction there.
00:31I've got a cousin in London and we do spend, you know, a couple of days there before flying back.
00:35But other than that, we don't really, we just pass through England.
00:41Welsh countryside in particular. That was a major selling point for me coming here.
00:45I used to come here as a tourist and, you know, really enjoyed it so much, I chose to stay.
00:51I think that's something, you know, it's not just the idea that tourism are these, like, you know, big buildings.
00:57It's the fact that it's a lovely place to be.