Our property recruiters are always on the lookout for great new properties and a couple of additions to our books that we were all excited about are up in North Wales on the Lleyn Peninsula.
I am not one for modern art and when I hear the phrase ‘art installation’ my heart usually sinks a little bit, but reading about ‘High and Low’ by Anthony Garratt on today’s news actually made me want to climb a mountain!
So the summer holidays are upon us and I am sure that there are many of us for whom the big question looms – what are we going to do to keep the young ones occupied for six weeks??
Welsh history and its traditional literature is full of myths and legends and the Welsh landscape really does lend itself to truly picturing yourself back in those ancient times where the tales were passed down through generations of oral history.
A selection of Visitor Centres in Wales that provide information and interpretation of some of our major attractions we have to offer our visitors - the National Parks, wildlife and nature.
In a poll of the hillwalking readers of Trail magazine, 2 of the 3 most popular peaks in the UK are in Wales with Snowdon taking third place and the lesser known Tryfan taking the top spot!