Observations on the Wye Valley
Roger Hermiston and Eileen Wise decide to take an old companion along with them during their journey along the Wye Valley in Wales…
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Roger Hermiston and Eileen Wise decide to take an old companion along with them during their journey along the Wye Valley in Wales…
If you can’t beat them, join them. Carmarthenshire in South-West Wales has launched a Winter Picnic Guide that will help you turn those winter blues into the delight of eating…
New campaign introduces visitors and locals to the delights of outside dining whatever the weather Carmarthenshire is launching a Winter Picnic Guide with the aim to lure more visitors to…
Brits are ditching overseas travel to capture a taste of Europe in Wales, according to new research commissioned by Sugar and Loaf. The Welsh holiday specialists analysed their booking data…
Any trip along the Welsh coastline would be incomplete without popping in on St Davids Pembrokeshire and its wonderful cathedral, great walks and whale watching trips…
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Michelin-starred Tyddyn Llan, located on the edge of the village of Llandrillo, in the shadow of the Berwyn Mountains in north Wales, has announced that its annual Louis Roederer Champagne…
From Spain to Peru, seven Hay Festival editions will bring readers and writers together to share stories and ideas around the world over the next 12 months, inviting participants to…
When asked on my first visit to the United States where I came from, I responded Wales. “That’s in Scandinavia, right?” my interrogator replied.
Somehow, I think little has changed in the intervening two decades, with the Principality disappearing under the shadow of its Celtic brethren Scotland and Ireland, which is a great pity as the country has much to offer travellers to the UK.
The country is largely known for its rugby team and singing exploits, as well as the odd actor. However, in our humble – and totally biased -opinion the country has some of the most wonderful castles in the UK as well as offering fantastic walking opportunities.
Perhaps more surprisingly, the country also has pristine, unspoilt beaches, although perhaps you should skip a late nigh Winter’s dip.
In addition to the most rousing national anthem in the world – arguably after La Marseillaise – it also has a great flag with a real red dragon on it. So what more could you ask for from such a small county with a population of just over 3 million.
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