Tryfan is a stunning Mountain in the Ogwen Valley, rising 3,020 feet from the side of Llyn Ogwen and stretching across to the Glyders. Due to the...
The Snowdonia and Bangor area has excellent local train services and links to London and the channel tunnel as well as the rest of the UK....
The 3¼-hectare (8-acre) garden has a fine display of colour in spring, with rhododendrons, magnolias, azaleas and camellias, underplanted...
Several public transport operators provide bus services for the Cardigan Bay area. BWS Gwynedd and Arriva are key operators.
The Postbus...
Gorseinon, Bus Centre, West Glamorgan Merthyr Tydfil, Bus Station, Mid Glamorgan Monmouth, Bus Station, Gwent Neath, Rail Station, West...
In an unspoilt setting the farmhouse provides a rare insight into an aspect of agricultural life that has all but disappeared. As the property is...
The River Teifi is a river in West Wales flowing into the sea below Cardigan town. A series of small lakes called the Teifi Pools source the...
For ferry travel from Europe to Anglesey in the north of Wales, fast motorways, intercity trains and National Express coaches, make the onwards...
The Happy Valley is a beautiful Tiered garden with many rare tropical plants and spectacular views. It is nestled in a sheltered hollow on the...
Manchester Airport and Liverpool John Lennon Airport are both only around an hours drive away from the sandy beaches along the Welsh north coast. ...
The Conwy R.S.P.B reserve is a purpose built centre that was built following the construction of the Conwy road tunnel to provide a safe haven for...
The National Trust owns and protects much of the picturesque St David's Head and surrounding coastline.
The visitor centre is...
One of the world's most spectacular gardens, Bodnant is situated above the River Conwy, with stunning views across Snowdonia. Begun in 1875...
The Begelly Park Gardens were the brainchild of Ken and Margaret Hester, who brought the site to life around seven years ago.
The area...
Construction of this Historic Railway started in 1845 with George's son Robert Stephenson as chief engineer. Providing a direct route from...
To fly to the Mid Wales & Cardigan Bay area, Cardiff Airport, to the south, has scheduled flights to Glasgow, Dublin and Edinburgh plus...
The English Channel ports are within 4 hours drive of Camarthenshire. The M4 motorway gives fast access to Southampton and Portsmouth from...
Cardiff Railway Station Just a few minutes walk from the city centre, the station is close to Cardiff Castle and the Millenium Stadium, a major...
Parc Glynllifon is a grade one listed historical garden, a country park that was once the private gardens and residence of Lord Newborough. The...

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