Wales is a stunningly beautiful county. We have glorious beaches, majestic castles and spectacular scenery.
But how many of us have actually visited the top attractions in Wales? We know it's a long way from north to south Wales so getting about can sometimes be a bit of a problem. You may have been to all the top attractions north of Aberwystwyth, or all those south, but never managed both.
A new survey by YouGov, commissioned by Sykes Cottages, polled more than 2,000 people in the UK and found that just 20% had visited one of our most iconic castles at Caernarfon. And when they asked those actually living in Wales if they'd been to Caernarfon Castle it rose to just 39%.
We've compiled a gallery of 16 popular historic and cultural attractions in Wales - along with nine UK attractions and the percentage of UK adults who have visited them. Take a look then let us know how many of the Welsh ones you've been to in the comments box below, or tweet us @walesonline using #15inwales
If you've been to them all we take our hat off to you!
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