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Discover the enchanting town that once ruled Wales, where history whispers through medieval streets and ancient castles stand ...
Venture slightly further west and you'll find Pendine, boasting one of the UK's longest sandy beaches and a history peppered ...
These Welsh castles were built for royalty, and now you can visit them for a fairy-tale vacation. Sometimes called the "Land of Castles" and "Castle Capital of the World," Wales once had about 600 ...
A once-tired and outdated hotel has made a grand return following a £3 million refurbishment, reclaiming its position as an historic Welsh landmark with an ode to its town's heritage.
Wales is a small country that borders the ... means the landscape is littered with Iron Age hill forts, Roman ruins and castles from Medieval Welsh princes and English kings.
Llansteffa, has a huge, beautiful beach, a stunning medieval castle and a charming village with great places to eat ...
There are never crowds here and it's not a popular tourist destination despite its huge empty beach, impressive castle and ...
Here's why Raglan Castle is a great spot for an Easter day trip. From superstar gigs to cosy pubs, find out What’s On in Wales by signing up to our newsletter here A Royal Connection: ...
From storybook coastlines to fairytale fortresses tucked between emerald hills, Southwest Wales is a land steeped in ancient ...
The beach is sheltered by the historic harbour walls and is located between the charming old town of Tenby and castle hill, ...