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If you want to find someone who'll to cut right through Wales' natural beauty, stunning scenery and remarkable landscapes, you'll probably find what you're looking for on TripAdvisor.

These tourists can see straight through the majesty of a sweeping beach or the ruined beauty of a centuries-old castle, calling them out for what they are: boring, wet and far less noteworthy than the accompanying toilets and burger vans.

1. Llanthony Priory

(Image: Original photograph: David Evans/Flickr)

The rest of the day was presumably a write-off. Thank heavens for those WCs

2. Paxton's Tower

(Image: Original photograph: Gareth Lovering Photography/Flickr)

Take note if you don't like cows or a walk in inclement conditions

3. Snowdon

(Image: Original photograph: William Pearce/Flickr)

There's some of the most dramatic scenery in the country to be seen... if you can tear your eyes from the oddly-proportioned humans

4. Carreg Cennen Castle

There we are then

5. Pen y Fan

(Image: Original photograph: Steve Watkins/Flickr)

Come for the mountains. Stay for the cheesburgers.

6. Margam Castle

(Image: Original photograph: Allan Gunton)

Anyone doubting the rich tapestry of the chicken kingdom - get down Margam Park

7. St David's Cathedral

(Image: Original photograph: Rob Browne/Flickr)

Let's hope so

8. Rhossili

(Image: Original photograph: Visit Wales)

So cold, even the mere idea of a dip can induce instant death (Probably. We haven't dared dip a toe to find out)

9. Coney Beach

(Image: Original photograph: Mooganic/Flickr)

And also surprised that you're not in Florida, we'd have thought

10. Cwmdonkin Park

(Image: Original photograph: Peter Bolter)

Fingers crossed

11. Bute Park

No better, no worse

12. Gower

(Image: Original photograph: Ant Jackson/Flickr)

Nice beach after nice beach. Couldn't they have mixed it up a bit?

13. Castell Coch

Say what you see

14. Dunraven Bay

(Image: Original photograph: Gareth Thompson/Flickr)

Worth a try

15. South Stack lighthouse

(Image: Hefin Owen/Flickr)

Absolutely unequivocally, indisputably, unerringly correct

16. The Great Orme

(Image: Original photograph: Britain on View)

The Great Orme has the world's greatest concentration of delighted pensioners and primary school children

17. Gregynog Hall

Gregynog takes an unusually game-led approach to security patrols

18. Merthyr Mawr dunes

(Image: Original photograph: Ben Salter/Flickr)

Damn unruly sand. Can we get someone to sort that please?

19. Bike Park Wales

Sounds like the mountain bike trails could do with a good clean

20. Oystermouth Castle

(Image: Original photograph: giborn_134/Flickr)

So you'll need to decide whether your interest in this historic castle is greater than your concern about unduly steep gradients

21. Newport Transporter Bridge

And there was us expecting a hot stone massage and pedicure while we were up there

22. Cardiff Bay

A truly terrifying experience

23. St Fagans National History Museum

Harsh

24. Wildfowl and Wetland Centre

(Image: Original photograph: James Petts/Flickr)

Maybe consider some sensible footwear

25. Pennard Castle

(Image: Original photograph: Gareth Lovering/Flickr)

That's the end of that then