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What is there to visit just outside Cardiff? Incredible beaches, historic priories and unmissable attractions, that's what ...
Forest Park is in the Afan Valley, one of the narrowest and most beautiful valleys in South Wales. It is about 15 miles long from its head at Bwlch yr Afan to the sea at Aberfan. It's a large ...
The sale of one of the grandest mansions in Wales has been postponed following public backlash. Plas Tan y Bwlch, a 30-bedroom listed building near Blaenau Ffestiniog, was built in the 19th ...
A major emergency response has been launched at the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. Police, firefighters, paramedics and an air ambulance were at the scene, with roads closed. A North Wales Police ...
There is a strong sense of Wales and England coming together in this area, as on the site you can also find the Chirk Aqueduct and Tunnel, which straddles the border between Wales and England.
This memorable spot celebrates the symbiotic relationship between Wales and England. On site, visitors will find the Chirk Aqueduct and Tunnel, proudly straddling the border of both nations.
Huge wild fires on the Bwlch Mountain led to a large area of grassland being ... A spokeswoman form the Mid and West Wales Fire Service said a pump was used to tackle the blaze, along with a 4x4 ...
The tragedy unfolded on Thursday afternoon when the discovery was made at the World Heritage Status aqueduct with carries the Llangollen Canal over the River Dee. A spokesperson for North Wales ...
One of the arches of the ancient Roman aqueduct on the beach in Caesarea collapsed on Thursday night, according to the Antiquities Authority. The aqueduct in Caesarea is built on top of arches ...
A mountain road in Wales has been turned into a waterfall after torrential rain. The road has since been closed following a landslide in Nantymoel, which has seen rocks and heavy rainwater rushing ...
In 2018 a safety campaign was launched by the Canal & River Trust charity in Wales to stop dozens of people paddling on stand-up boards along the aqueduct trough, which has no railing on one side.
With “Welcome to Wrexham” landing the North Wales city on the international radar, what else is hiding among the region’s more famous scenic draws? Quite a lot. The River Dee flows through ...