Wales. The Snowdonia National Park attracts around six million visitors annually, with more than 600,000 people trekking to the summit of its highest peak every year.
Since the coronavirus pandemic hit the UK and international travel restrictions causing disruption on trips and breaks, Britain's beauty spots have seen a surge in visitors.
The summer months has seen swathes of tourists queueing to reach the top of Wales' highest mountain. While the popular tourist town of Llanberis at the foot of the national park has seen an influx in visitors as holidaymakers and daytrippers flock to the area.
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