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International campaign launched to attract high-spending overseas visitors to North Wales

The North Wales Tourism campaign is being funded by the Welsh Government’s tourism arm Visit Wales

A walker looks out over Snowdonia. Picture from North Wales Tourism(Image: North Wales Tourism)

A major international campaign has been launched to attract high-spending overseas visitors to North Wales after the easing of Covid restrictions.

One of the aims of the multi-lingual drive by North Wales Tourism is to ensure that travellers from abroad can enjoy a warm Welsh welcome and information in their own languages.

Among the countries being targeted are European nations like Germany, Spain and France along with visitors from Japan, China and India.

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As part of the campaign North Wales Tourism is going to be building on existing ties with Japan that were forged though the twinning of Conwy and Himeji castles in 2019.

Meanwhile, India is seen as an emerging market with huge potential to attract wealthy travellers.

One of the centrepieces of the push will be high-end tour itineraries to see some of the region’s most spectacular highlights.

The stops will include the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, the Norman castles in Conwy and Caernarfon and the newly-crowned Slate Landscapes of North West Wales