by Jan | Mar 24, 2022 | Wales
Betws-y-Coed! Unpronounceable but beautiful, like many other places in Wales. This charming village, located at the centre of Snowdonia in Wales, is truly the gateway to Snowdonia and surrounds. From this perfect base you are just short drives away from waterfalls,...
by Jan | Dec 20, 2021 | Wales
Books, books and more books! Books on streets, books crammed into shelves in quaint bookstores along narrow alleys, books on the castle wall too! What more can a book-lover want? Hay-on-Wye, known as the World’s First Book Town is a hidden gem in Wales successfully...
by Jan | Jun 11, 2020 | Wales
Wales does not have one big attraction to begin with, such as Edinburgh in Scotland or London in England. It is a potpourri of many different attractions – gorgeous countryside, hills and dales, historic castles, and waterfalls. The hotels are small, B&Bs...
by Jan | Jul 7, 2019 | Wales
Another hidden gem discovered by accident – a charming village with a lovely waterfall. Cenarth is a half hour drive from New Quay on the Teifi river, between Cardigan and Newcastle Emlyn. It is a tiny village which meets an important criterion for a “propah”...
by Jan | Mar 13, 2019 | Wales
The Isle of Anglesey is a hidden gem in the Welsh country that is often given a skip by the standard visitor to Wales. This island situated off the mainland’s northwest coast, is independent, historic and full of character.A visit to this island will be made...
by Jan | Mar 13, 2019 | Wales
On a cloudy afternoon when rain seemed imminent, we asked our ‘Expert’ – Google – for a museum where we could seek shelter as well as see something interesting. It directed us to Aberdulais Falls near Neath in Wales. It was a leisurely drive of just over 20 minutes...
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