Welsh Border
The Welsh Border refers to the boundary between Wales and England. This border stretches approximately 160 miles and is marked by various natural features, including rivers and hills. It has historical significance, having been a site of conflict and cultural exchange over the centuries.
The border region is known for its picturesque landscapes, including the Wye Valley and the Brecon Beacons. Towns like Monmouth and Ludlow are located along the border, showcasing a blend of Welsh and English heritage. The area is popular for outdoor activities, such as hiking and cycling, attracting many visitors each year.