ALTHOUGH the vast majority of us have long lived in urban settlements, Wales still has this image of being...
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COSMOPOLITAN Cardiff might have been Wales’ capital city only since as recently as 1955, but it sits right up...
All About Porthaethwy – The Town Of Menai Bridge
IN THE SHADOW OF WALES’ MOST SPECTACULAR BRIDGE WALES has its fair share of iconic bridges; some simple stone...
WALES is noted as the country with the highest concentration of castles in the world, a symbol of its...
All About Amlwch – Wales’ Copper Capital Of The World
WALES’ northernmost town lies beyond the more touristy hot-spots on the Isle of Anglesey’s eastern coast, a gritty place...
FROM schmaltzy Hollywood classics such as John Ford’s How Green Was My Valley to real-life tragedies, Wales has been...
They’re Celts: Perfectly true, in that the Celts are recognised as being a people whose native tongue is or...
10 of the Best Circular Coastal Walks in Wales
Wales is famous for it’s mountain and hill walking, but also boasts one of the most beaurtiful coastlines in...
FORMER US president Bill Clinton, following a visit to the eclectic and energising Hay Festival in the enchanting border...
AN Eisteddfod? Isn’t that is all about druids in bed-sheets prancing about to harp music in a muddy field?...
THINK islands and your mind will drift away to sun-soaked paradises in the Caribbean, Greece or the south Pacific....
A bracing mountain walk and an eardrum-blasting kaleidoscope of aviation fuel and monstrously powerful engines jolting your senses might...
Great Welsh Mainline Train Jaunts
WHILE Wales’ heritage and narrow gauge railways get the lion’s share of visitors’ attention, the country also boasts an...
One of the most relaxing things you can do in the great outdoors in Wales is to get out...