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A mountainous peninsula on the west coast of Britain, Wales is a country of such staggering beauty that at times it seems straight out of a fairy tale. There are green hills and valleys, a ...
Castles are so common in Wales that the horse-riding stable in Anglesey hasn't even mentioned that we'll be stumbling on Caernarfon during our ride.
Cadw has announced the return of its annual festival, Open Doors. The festival invites people to explore Wales’ historical locations for free. With Wales experiencing its sunniest spring and summer on ...
Castles of Wales Conwy, a town still encircled by medieval walls, makes an excellent starting point to explore the castle-rich north coast.
Wales has no shortage of magnificent castles—from the impenetrable stronghold of Harlech Castle, to the fierce fortifications of Carnarvon. Wales boasts a series of castles known as the Iron ...
Conwy Castle in Wales was recently named the most beautiful European castle by Condé Nast Traveller. I visited the 700-year-old castle in October and was impressed by how well-preserved it was.
Castell Deudraeth is a swish four-star hotel located on the grounds of Portmeirion, Wales' most colourful village. This ...
Visitors can enjoy free access to many of Wales’ historic sites this St David’s Day. Cadw, the national heritage body, is waiving entry prices to 19 of its properties that normally charge ...
The sprawling Gwrych Castle, which was built in the early 1800s, is said to be haunted by its former owner, Countess Winifred.