Wales attracts the most visitors during summer and holidays. Areas in the west receive more sun than most places in Britain, with more than 1,800 hours per year. The spring and fall can be a pleasant time to visit because of the mild weather and fewer tourists.
high season: June to August
low season: November to February
shoulder season: March to May, September to October
Weather Information
Wales experiences mild and variable weather during the warmest months of June through August. Sporadic rain can fall two or three times per week throughout the year, even during the long days of June. The spring and fall bring temperate weather accompanied by a colorful landscape. Winters bring shorter days and cooler temperatures, typically in the low 40s.Crowd Information
The busiest times to visit tend to be during school holidays such as Easter, and from mid-July to early September.Closure Information
Restaurants, hotels, and shops remain open year-round.When to Save
Wales is typically more expensive during public holidays.When to Book
Book at least two to three months in advance for travel during the high summer season. Last-minute deals are offered on transatlantic flights during the fall and winter. Accommodations can usually be found without booking in advance, except in high season. The Tourist Information Center networkshave many accommodations-finding resources, especially during the low and shoulder seasons.Information provided by the Wales Tourist Board