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Snowdon HorseshoeMountain high, valley deep
Snowdonia forms a magnificent centrepiece for the region's tourism. It attracts visitors from all over the world who come to sample its unique combination of scenery and culture. more

Red Wharf Bay, AngleseyTreasure island
The Romans did not like Anglesey. Of all the many lands they conquered, this little island was one of the most troublesome. more

The Gwynedd coastlineThe wild west
The Gwynedd Coast stands apart from the rest of Wales. Out on the western fringe of the country, it has a beautiful wild landscape of ancient woodland, bleak hills and narrow lanes. more

Llandudno North ShoreThe Welsh Riviera
When David Cox painted 'Rhyl Sands' in 1854, a picture which still hangs in the Tate, the North Wales Coast was already popular with visitors from the cities of Northern England. more

The Welsh bordersBreak for the border
OFTEN overlooked by tourists hurtling towards the coastal honeypots and the mountains, the borderlands retain a peaceful charm that is sometimes difficult to find further west. more

Albert HallThe Mountbatten Festival of Music
Departing 21st February '08 2 days from £99.00pp more

Colourful stays on holiday farms
THIS season a tourist group is hoping to attract more attention with their new colour brochure. more

Mountain cottage in line for tourism award
BUSINESSES are snubbing the high-rolling hospitality of top events like Royal Ascot and Goodwood and are choosing instead to network with clients in the quiet setting of rural North Wales. more

New tourism website puts Wales ahead of other countries in UK
BEAUTIFUL coastline, historic castles, glorious mountains and a legendary warm welcome. Click and it's all yours. more

Island markets itself as romance capital
IT MAY only be a tiny island but Anglesey claims to be the Welsh capital of romance. more

Welsh winter warmers
FROSTY mornings and crisp afternoons are upon us so what better time to wrap up warmly and take an energizing break to blow away the cobwebs. more

Ty Newydd, Llanystumdwy Writers' retreat in a historic setting
THE literary dreams of two women have provided the region with one of Britain's highly respected writers' retreats. more

Protecting the natural world
AN Anglesey holiday park has been honoured by Professor David Bellamy for its pioneering work to protect the natural world. more

A gem of a guest house
AA Guest Accommodation of the Year award for the very best B&B has gone to Mrs Olwen Evans of Tyddynmawr in Dolgellau. She has earned the highest five-diamond rating that can be achieved by B&Bs. more

Friendly hall wins Hotel of the Year award
PRIVATELY owned Ynyshir Hall, Machynlleth, is the 2001 AA Hotel of the Year for Wales. more


 

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