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Portmeirion, a welsh Gem

28th September 2009
North Wales is well-known for its beauty. From the mountains and valleys of Snowdonia to the beaches of the coastline there are wonderful feasts for the eyes. The one thing that they all have in common, though, is that they are all natural. In the county ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Great (Affordable) Escape

25th September 2009
Fancy a cheap short break but don't fancy jetting off abroad? Then leave your passport at home and let us suggest some refreshing escapes, right here in Blighty. Cornish coastal hideaway Padstow in Cornwall is a picturesque harbour town where you ca... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Seven common stationery items your company cannot do without

16th September 2009
Card envelopes, window envelopes, photocopier paper, pens, pencils, staplers, ring binders, toners, ink cartridges, labels, notebooks, diaries, files, you name it. It's all over the place. The thing about office stationery though, is that it's virtually i... Read >
Author: Mark Bartley

North Wales Activities for the Adventurous Visitor

23rd August 2009
If you are thinking of staying in a North Wales Cottage in the near future and have a bit of an adventurous side then you should look into some of the great activities that are on offer in the area. In this article we will look at a selection of things to... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Telford Hotel the base for a great walk

18th August 2009
The Wrekin The Wrekin is a much loved local landmark and iconic of the Telford region. It is 407 meters high and on a clear day gives fabulous views across the whole area, including distant Snowdonia. There is also an Iron Age hill fort on the summit. ... Read >
Author: andycal

Why You Should Take Your Motorhome To Wales

24th July 2009
In today's economic climate everyone is looking for ways to save a few extra pennies especially when it comes to luxuries like holidays and weekends away. Holidaying in a motorhome can be a great way to see the country in your own time in your own way wit... Read >
Author: Kmberlie

A mini guide to Snowdonia

17th July 2009
In this article we will break down all the information you need to make sure Snowdonia is your next holiday destination. Why Visit? Snowdonia is one of the most popular areas to visit in Wales thanks to its dramatic valleys and peaks. Snowdonia nati... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Get Active and Enjoy a luxury Break in Wales

16th July 2009
You might not immediately think of Wales when planning an adventurous and active holiday, but there are a wealth of activities to pursue - and with some of the most stunning hotels in the UK, you can make it a luxury break too. Whether you are interested ... Read >
Author: Harvey McEwan

Essential Camping Gear for a Happy Holiday under Canvas

30th June 2009
There's something quite magical about sleeping under canvas. Closeness to nature, seeing the moon shining through the tent, hearing owls hooting in the trees and breathing nature's earthy scent… these small things which we take for granted in our everyd... Read >
Author: Anna Clare

The best places to go walking in Wales

22nd June 2009
Are you planning your holiday to Wales? Good for you. It is one of the best spots to visit in all of England. The area is home to some of the nature's finest beauty. You will honestly be surprised at how breathtaking everything is. To help ensure you... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Wedding Rings

22nd June 2009
Over the past decade, the UK jewelers market has envisaged growth, than in other parts of Europe. In the year 2004 UK saw a particular growth in 9 carat gold jewellery and yellow gold jewelllery. Indeed, the 9-carat jewellery accounts for the bulk of the... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Top attractions in Wales

15th May 2009
Wales is quickly becoming one of the most interesting and popular destinations for people who are looking to stay close to home but still take a holiday. One of the reasons for that is because there are so many things that can be done there. That's true o... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Recession blues? Sample Snowdonia views!

12th March 2009
One of the reasons that Snowdonia is such a great place to take a holiday is that it's so very beautiful. Another reason for its popularity is the fact that there is so much to do in such a small space. The Snowdonia area has much to offer, and being in a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Great things to do on your Snowdonia Holiday

27th January 2009
A trip to Wales is always worth doing particularly these days when more and more people are taking holidays within the UK instead of going abroad. With that in mind and because of my recent trip to Snowdonia I’ve decided to help you all and make a list ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Why Snowdonia has the UKs favourite view

16th January 2009
The favourite view in the UK is from Snowdonia. Not everyone would agree, but most people certainly would. The recent poll that was taken indicated that Snowdonia fought off several other options to win the title of the favourite view in the UK. There is ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Top 5 Scenic Drives in the UK

16th January 2009
Are you planning to tour the United Kingdom and don’t know where to start? Join us as we discover the amazing locations and attractions with our guide to what we believe are the top 5 scenic self-drive tours of the UK. Snowdonia - Wales Snowdoni... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Top 5 Scenic Drives in the UK

16th January 2009
Are you planning to tour the United Kingdom and don’t know where to start? Join us as we discover the amazing locations and attractions with our guide to what we believe are the top 5 scenic self-drive tours of the UK. Snowdonia - Wales Snowdoni... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

For A Truly Enjoyable Holiday, Try Luxury Holiday Lodges

19th December 2008
Now is the perfect time to start planning for your yearly holidays. What many people find is that they do not want their holiday to end. If this is the case with you, you might want to consider the convenient option provided by luxury holiday lodges. W... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Visit Snowdonia and the Natural Slate Museum

01st December 2008
After recently receiving a �1.6 million lottery grant, the National Slate Museum based in Llanberis is looking to attract visitors new and old and teach them about the interesting history of the Welsh slate industry. The museum is based in the exact... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Top 5 attractions in Wales

11th November 2008
Snowdonia The north of Wales is dominated by the truly beautiful Snowdonia mountain range and national park. Snowdonia is the second largest national park in Great Britain and is home the highest mountain in England and Wales Mt Snowdon. Mt Snowdon has b... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

New sports to try on your Snowdonia Holiday

30th October 2008
When you go to Snowdonia, do you do the same old things? There is a lot more to do there than you might have realized, and until you start looking around you could be missing out on some great things to do that you'll really enjoy. In most places in the U... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Joys Of A Snowdonia Holiday

06th October 2008
Snowdonia. It's a great place to take a holiday. The Snowdonia National Park is breathtaking, and there are many things to see and do in that area of Wales. There are a lot of different accommodations, as well, including farmhouses, apartments, and cottag... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Visiting and staying in the British Isles

01st October 2008
Many millions of tourist each year from all over the globe visit the British Isles, be it on business trips or purely for leisure. The British Isles comprises mainly Britain, now referred to as the United Kingdom, and Ireland. The Isle of Man and the Ch... Read >
Author: Peter Owen

Holidays in Snowdonia

16th July 2008
Wales is quickly establishing it?s self as one of the best holiday destinations in Britain. With three stunning national parks, dramatic coastline, vibrant cities and a sweeping country side it?s easy to see why. Snowdonia National Park is perhaps the... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Remember What Real Driving Feels Like?

23rd June 2008
Driving can be a monotonous and boring experience. Stuck in traffic on the way to work, taking the same route every day and never getting out of second gear is not what driving should be all about. While this type of driving is a necessity, there are so m... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Snowdonia Holidays

29th April 2008
Snowdonia or Snowdonia National Park is located in the north west of Wales. The National Park is a diverse area ranging from the snow covered mountains to the lush green valleys & plains to beautiful coastal resorts with rocky headlands sheltering sandy b... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Holidays in Wales

16th April 2008
Where to go and what to do? Wales is a perfect spot for the whole family to enjoy a holiday. There's the traditional bucket and spade Wales, independent and cultural Wales. Enjoy perfect family holidays in Wales where you can have an action packed time... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

6 things Snowdonia is famous for

26th March 2008
Snowdonia with its breathtaking beauty and fantastic scenery, boasts the highest range of mountains in England and Wales, and is a mecca for climbers and walkers. Snowdonia has much to offer the visitor and here is a list of six things to do you can do in... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Snowdonia guide for visitors

25th March 2008
Named after Snowdon, its highest mountain, and covering an area of 840 sq m (2147 sq km), Snowdonia in Wales is the second largest National Park in the U.K. It lies on the remote Northern coast, amidst breathtaking mountains, glacial valleys and ancient f... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Luxury Hotels - The best things in life aren’t always free

28th February 2008
We were driving from Dorset to North Wales, possibly heading for Ireland, it depended, on how we felt, on how much time we could afford away from the farm; we had cover but it was costing us hundreds by the day, and weren?t sure even as we left whether we... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Opt for car hire on your UK holiday

03rd May 2007
Among residents and travellers alike, the UK is famous for its congested public transport networks. From the London Underground to Britain's cross-country rail networks, the stress of having to deal with UK public transport can bring out the worst in near... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Landscape photography guide to Snowdonia, North Wales - Capel Curing to Llanberis

19th February 2007
The route along the A4086, particularly between the two villages of Capel Curig and Llanberis has an abundance of opportunities for the landscape photographer, it is also the route most first time visitors to Snowdonia take as it passes through some stunn... Read >
Author: simonkit

Landscape Photography guide to Anglesey, North Wales - Aberffraw to Llanddwyn

19th February 2007
The coastal path between Aberffraw and Llanddwyn is the most unspoilt and visually attractive area on the Isle of Anglesey, it’s also my own personal favourite landscape photography location on the island. After leaving the beach at Aberffraw behind the... Read >
Author: simonkit

Landscape photography guide to Snowdonia, North Wales -- The valleys of Nant Ffrancon & Ogwen

13th February 2007
These two valleys alone could provide the photographer with a lifetime of possibilities. Access is via the A5, travelling either from Bethesda in the west or Capel Curig in the east. Bethesda, although lacking the attractive appearance of the more picture... Read >
Author: simonkit

Landscape Photography guide to Anglesey, North Wales - Beaumaris to Benllech

10th February 2007
Beaumaris is one of the most attractive towns on Anglesey, its location and castle ensuring its appeal to the landscape photographer. It’s situated directly across the Menai straits from Snowdonia National Park, whose impressive mountains provide a stun... Read >
Author: simonkit

The New Edition of the Rough Guide to Wales

21st July 2006
The Rough Guides are distributed worldwide by the Penguin group and include recommendations from shoestring to luxury, covering more than 200 destinations around the globe, including almost every country in the Americas and Europe, more than half of Afric... Read >
Author: Alison White

Mid Wales Great for families

14th May 2006
Wales is visited for many reasons; Mountains and river valleys, beaches and stunning coastlines.There are ten national parks which include Snowdonia with its miles of breathtaking mountains,forests and lakes and the Brecon Beacons with its fine moorland s... Read >
Author: Adrienne Boxhall