An Adventure Up The Snowdon Ranger Path
Three times I have walked Snowdon, and three times, thanks to the weather, the view has evaded me. Would it…
Wales, a place where history is deep, scenery is stunning, and mountains, such as Crib Goch, classified as a grade 1 scramble, are worth the hike.
Historic castles in North Wales built by King Edward I in the late 12th early 13th Century are fascinating to visit and learn more about the Welsh heritage.
The coast line is a mix of typical seaside towns and rugged remoteness such as the coastline of the Dee Estuary. Another beautiful location is Barmouth, a holiday destination for everyone. If you want the classic seaside experience with a focus on the beach and the sea, you won’t be disappointed. Likewise, if you’re a walker or cyclist there’s plenty to do.
If you enjoy steam trains or castles you will find these needs met in Wales The legendary Bronze Age, submerged forest of Borth beach is another fine example of Welsh heritage and beauty. From The Mumbles and beyond, you can’t really go wrong on any stretch of the South Wales coastline.
Welsh castles are wonderful places to visit the explore. Pembroke Castle is an important fortress from the 11th century Normans through the Tudors and the civil war. Pembrokeshire, South West Wales is one of kind.
Wales is home to the only coastal National Park in the UK with 186 miles of wonderous coastal path. The highest summit in Wales is Mt Snowdon which has an elevation of 1,085 metres above sea level, and the highest point in the British Isles outside the Scottish Highlands. It is located in Snowdonia National Park in Gwynedd.
Wales is a stunning location with some of the most spectacular waterfalls such as Betws-y-Coed and Swallow Falls, and mystery and myth can be found in the Welsh Black Mountains.
Whether hiking, kayaking, cycling or simply relaxing, Wales offers something for everyone.
Three times I have walked Snowdon, and three times, thanks to the weather, the view has evaded me. Would it…
On a holiday to Wales a few years ago we went for a day trip to Barmouth and during that…
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Crib Goch was where it all started for me. I was 13 or 14 years old and staying in North…
It was a lovely new day and a new stage ahead in this wonderful Dee Estuary Walk. The first 2…
It was time for stage 2 of this Dee Estuary coastal walk. The scenery was about to change from dunes…
I was ready for a new and wonderful adventure and walk. I was to take in a walk around the…
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I have had the opportunity to visit Beaumaris Castle in Anglesey, and I must say, it was a truly awe-inspiring…
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Harlech Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands majestically on the rugged cliffs of North Wales, overlooking the picturesque town…