On St David's Day (1 March) 2024, we launched a new film series on YouTube: Chill Cymru. For this series, we've focused on bringing you scenes of our favourite locations around Wales, recorded live, and designed for relaxed background viewing. Throughout 2024, we've carried out 50 different broadcasts from spots around the country. Full YouTube playlist: Chill Cymru - relaxing views of Wales playlist (YouTube).

Maybe you're not in Wales right now, but your hiraeth is overwhelming. Or perhaps you're here already, but looking for some quiet and soothing scenes to put on in the background.

Wherever you are, and whoever you are, croeso i bawb, you're welcome to Chill Cymru with us.

So make yourself a nice paned (cuppa - tea, usually), put your phone on silent, take some deep breaths... and relax.

Below is a selection of our favourite Chill Cymru broadcasts from 2024.

If you'd like to see more, have a look at the Visit Wales YouTube channel. Subscribe and click the notifications bell there to get updates for our next Chill Cymru premiere.

Tenby

Tenby is one of our best seaside towns - find out how to make the most of your time on holiday and enjoy its many attractions. Discover Tenby's glorious beaches, a warm atmosphere and fine Victorian houses. For a true Tenby experience, you have to visit Tenby Harbour - a small and friendly harbour where you can enjoy a spot of fishing, take a boat trip out to the nearby Caldey Island, relax and unwind on the fantastic beach or simply sit and people-watch. Whether you're looking for the perfect beach for small children, or somewhere for adventure, one of Tenby's fantastic beaches will fit the bill. Aside from the harbour, Tenby is blessed with no less than three sandy beaches, lovely for sailing, snoozing and scoffing ice cream. They’re also the perfect place to build a sandcastle with a moat, ready to be filled by the incoming tide. Relax, unwind, and enjoy this Slow TV experience - Chill Cymru. For more information on this location: Things to do in Tenby (Visit Wales).

Llyn Ogwen, Parc Cenedlaethol Eryri | Llyn Ogwen, Eryri National Park

Ogwen Valley, known as Dyffryn Ogwen in Welsh, is a picturesque region within Eryri National Park in North Wales. This expansive glacial valley is encircled by majestic mountains and is home to serene lakes including Llyn Ogwen, historic towns, and rich industrial heritage. It serves as an ideal gateway to some of Snowdonia's finest mountain hikes and provides convenient access to many of the region's attractions. Relax, unwind and enjoy this one hour ASMR experience - Chill Cymru. For further information on this location, please visit: Exploring Eryri (Snowdonia) (Visit Wales).

Fforest Fawr

Fforest Fawr is a beautiful woodland close to Castell Coch, just north of Cardiff, and a short walk from the centre of Tongwynlais. Visitors can enjoy the sculpture trail, which was designed to take children on a magical journey through the forest, and many trails for walking and cycling. This video captures the sights and sounds of the Sculpture Trail. Look out for the various sculptures featured. For further information please visit Fforest Fawr (Tongwynlais.com)

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