It has been over 600 years since the original entrance to Harlech Castle has been in proper use, but now, thanks to a £6m project by Cadw in conjunction with the Heritage Tourism Project, visitors will soon be able to enter over a new bridge leadi
My maternal grandparents both have family who hail from the coastal area of North East Wales and I spent plenty of time there as a young girl, following a long family tradition of days out to Prestatyn, Rhyl and along to Llandudno.
I don’t get down to Cardiff and its coastal area very often these days so I persuaded a good friend of mine to write about how she spent her time there recently. Thanks very much Chris!
Off the north-west coast and Pembrokeshire and in the Bristol Channel, Wales has a fascinating selection of small islands; this is a selection of five of them that are accessible to Wales Holidays cottage visitors.
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.
With 750 miles of coastline, Wales has a superb range and variety of beaches; this is our top five for those Wales Holidays self-catering cottage visitors that prefer their beaches long and sandy!
The glorious spring weather at the beginning of the month may well have inspired you to think of summer – and a cottage by the sea along the stunning Welsh coast.
Stay in cottages by the sea in Wales for some of the best beaches in the world, the only coastal National Park in Britain, and even a Coast Path right around the Welsh coastline.
Wales Cottage Holidays visitors to Cardigan and the New Quay and Llangrannog areas can leave their cars behind – well, hopefully for some of their holiday at least!