West Wales (Welsh: Gorllewin Cymru) is a common term for the three south-western counties of Wales. It is characterised by rugged coastal scenery, pastoral landscapes, a strong food culture and a north-south divide between Welsh- and English-speaking areas. The region is sometimes called Dyfed, after an historic county and ancient kingdom.
On Wikivoyage, the three counties are covered by different regions:
- Carmarthenshire - Hill farming area, as well as sandy beaches
- Pembrokeshire - Spectacular rocky coastline with a few good beaches
- Ceredigion - Cardigan Bay and the Cambrian Mountains

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