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Wales is home to some of the UK's most beautiful drives. Narrow lanes criss-cross the land, meaning travel can be slow—but there's no need to rush.
The Coastal Way
This route (路线) covers the entire length of Cardigan Bay, and spoils travelers with its remote beaches and charming seaside towns.
Comb the sand for fossils, shells at Aberdaron Beach, and then hit the road, heading cast toward Porthmadog. Here you can take a heritage steam train, a relic of the region's mining history, to give Snowdonia's skyline your undivided attention.
The Cambrian Way
The Cambrian Way, which cuts north to south through the heart of Wales, is a fantastic place, thanks to its patchwork fields, dense forests and rolling, sheep-dotted hills.
The route becomes increasingly wild and rough as it weaves north into Powys. Spend the night in Rhayader, and you'll need plenty of energy for hiking or mountain biking along the trails.
The North Wales Way
Spanning Wales' short but scenic north coast, this route offers road trippers a chance to encounter Welsh history, language and culture in a splendid setting.
Head west through the uncrowded Clwydian Hills until you reach Ruthin, a little town brimming with history, where you can see its restored castle, century-spanning museum and Victorian Ruthin Gaol.
Border Country
Tracing the dotted line that separates England and Wales on a map, this border-hugging route will take you to some of Wales' most underrated sites slowly, if you stick to the narrow back roads.
Starting in the border town of Chepstow in Southeast Wales, make your way northward. You can top to admire the roofless ruins of Tintern Abbey and the lesser known castles Skenfrith and Grosmont.
21. Which route best suits people who enjoy mountain scenery?
A. The Coastal Way. B. The Cambrian Way.
C. The North Wales Way. D. Border Country.
22. What is special about The North Wales Way?
A. It enables travelers to visit a castle. B. It is an area of scenic beauty.
C. It offers a glimpse into Welsh culture. D. It is a crowd-free escape from big cities.
23. What is the purpose of the text?
A. To introduce road trips in Wales. B. To introduce the Welsh landscape.
C. To tell about Wales' history. D. To advertise Wales' tourism industry.