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West Brecon Beacons
The western Beacons are dominated by the stark Black Mountain (Mynydd Du) range of hills that includes two glacial lakes at the foot of steep scarp slopes: Llyn y Fan Fach and Llyn y Fan Fawr. This wild upland...
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Hay-on-Wye Tourist Information
Hay on Wye Castle Known as the ‘town of books’ Hay-on-Wye is a small, historic market town on the Welsh/English Herefordshire border. It sits on the north eastern edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park and...
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Knighton Tourist Information
Offa’s Dyke View Knighton in Powys, Mid Wales, is known in Welsh as Tref-y-clawdd, meaning ‘town on the dyke’. The nearest larger towns are Llandrindod Wells, Leominster and Newtown. Set in the Marches – the...
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Carisbrooke Castle
Carisbrooke Castle, Isle of Wight Carisbrooke Castle is 11 miles south west of Newport and is one of the island’s most spectacular heritage attractions. Not only is it a must for those interested in the...
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Aberaeron Tourist Information
Church and houses in Aberaeron Aberaeron, on the West Wales coast between Aberystwyth and Cardigan, is sandwiched between two stretches of the Caredigion Heritage Coast. This picturesque Georgian port is a...
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Brecon Tourist Information
Brecon Canal Basin The charming market town of Brecon on the central northern edge of the Brecon Beacons is a popular gateway into the National Park and also offers a good range of historic and family...
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Welshpool Tourist Information
Welshpool Welshpool is the fourth largest town in Powys located near the Welsh/English border in the pretty upper Severn Valley. Attractions in and around this attractive market town include the medieval Powis...
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What to see and do in Wales
Llandudno Promenade & Great Orme Wales is home to a staggering amount of things to see and do during your stay. Enjoy day trips to a host of historic castles including the largest – Caerphilly Castle, miles of...
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Things to Do in Aberystwyth
Aberystwyth, or Aber for short offers a great mix of holiday experiences. A seaside fun centre with some enchanting historic seaside attractions and a bustling party pier, the town also has a large student...
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Llanberis Tourist Information
Llanberis Lake Railway Llanberis is one of the most popular places in the Snowdonia National Park, affording easy access to Mount Snowdon. Activities and attractions for every age feature in the area....
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Builth Wells Tourist Information
Builth Wells Situated in a scenic Wye Valley location, Builth Wells in Powys lies close to the River Wye and River Irfon. Thousands of visitors flock to the town each July for the annual Royal Welsh Show in...
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North Wales Coast Tourist Information
Llandudno Promenade & The Great Orme Headland North Wales is the place to go for beautiful beaches, a magnificent choice of medieval castles and enough outdoor activities to keep the whole family entertained....
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Holywell Tourist Information
Holywell Windmill Holywell, in Flintshire, North Wales is a settlement on the River Dee estuary, close to Flint and Connah’s Quay, and famous for its healing well. What’s Holywell like? Historically, Holywell...
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Corwen Tourist Information
Dee Valley Corwen, in Denbighshire is an attractive market town at the West of the Dee Valley. Close to the North West of England, Wrexham, Chester and the Midlands, this area of North Wales is picturesque and...
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Llangollen Tourist Information
Llangollen Corn Mill Situated in the picturesque Dee Valley, Llangollen is home to a wonderful range of boat trips along the Llangollen Canal and steam train rides along the Llangollen Railway. Canal boat...
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