In Wales, we have a word: hiraeth. It has no direct English translation, but to the Welsh it means a nostalgic longing for your homeland. It’s easy to see why Wales would evoke an untranslatable ...
One of the most iconic seaside destinations in Wales, the original town of Tenby was called “Dinbych y Pysgod” in Welsh, which translates as the “little town of fishes”. Established by the Normans as ...
Snowdonia – Eryri in the Welsh language – is the largest of Wales’s three national parks. Covering 823 square miles, nine mountain ranges and 23 miles of coastline, this stunning region in northwest ...
The Gwynedd campsite is found on the site of a former garden centre and boasts glamping options like tented lodges and ...
A new way of recognising the best hotels has been introduced, and three properties in Wales have now been named in The MICHELIN Guide as must-visit destinations. The guide now features over 7,000 ...
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