Wales is a country steeped in history and natural beauty, so it's not surprising that its most iconic landmarks are a mix of ancient castles, stunning mountains, and modern marvels. While there isn't necessarily a single "latest" landmark, here are a few of the most famous and beloved:

Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa):
The highest mountain in Wales (and all of England and Wales outside of Scotland), Snowdon is a popular challenge for hikers and a breathtaking sight to behold.
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct:This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a marvel of engineering, carrying the Llangollen Canal high above the River Dee.
Caernarfon Castle:Built by Edward I of England, this imposing castle is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of Welsh heritage.
Cardiff Castle:Located in the capital city of Cardiff, this Norman castle has been transformed over the centuries and is now a popular tourist destination.
The Wales Millennium Centre:This striking building in Cardiff Bay is a performing arts center that hosts a variety of events and is a symbol of modern Wales.