Caravan enthusiasts taking a break in Wales might enjoy eating at some of the country’s fine restaurants.
It has been claimed that holidaymakers who love their food will take pleasure in the gastronomic delights on offer.
According to Welsh Rarebits, a firm which represents high-end hotels and B&Bs in Wales, the nation’s tasty grub is becoming a popular draw for tourists.
Spokesperson Mike Morgan suggested that Monmouthshire might be worth a visit as it seems to be particularly popular with foodies.
“There are lots of food festivals which draw people in from outside. Abergavenny is a great example. Cardigan Bay seafood festival is fantastic as well,” he added.
Taking place over the weekend of September 18th and 19th, the Abergavenny Food Festival features local food producers, chefs and performances.
A number of spin-off events are also taking place in the area, such as the Recipe For Success workshops in Tithe Barn, Abergavenny.