We've had a few questions recently regarding accommodations in Wales that have a story or legend attached to them. Posted by: Laura Date: 17 April 2008
Wales - the perfect backdrop for a good walk. Packed with interesting landmarks and areas of natural beauty, anyone planning to visit Wales for a walking holiday will be spoilt for choice. Posted by: Tracey Date: 16 April 2008
It's one of our national dishes - a thick, chunky soup of meat and vegetables, served with crusty bread and butter and a thick wedge of cheddar cheese! Posted by: Jo Date: November 14 2007
If you are travelling using your BritRail Pass, remember that you can use the ticket on all Arriva Buses in Wales too!
Posted by: Jade Date: October 11 2007
Autumn is an extra special time to visit because the valley has an extra dimension with the tree's autumnal colours. Posted by: Judith Date: September 14 2007
If you're travelling from Llangollen to Holyhead along the A5, it's worth stopping off at one of the largest organic farms in Wales. Posted by: Mike Date: September 6 2007
The sun shone, the wetsuits weren't as bad as I'd expected and it turned out to be one of the funniest things I've done in ages. Posted by: Jo Date: August 17 2007
If you're driving to Wales or hiring a car when you get here, you'll find some great scenic drives in North Wales. Posted by: Annmarie Date: May 14 2007
If you're thinking of taking advantage of the good weather and the bank holiday this weekend, there's still availability at some self catering properties in Pembrokeshire. Posted by: Jo Date: May 3 2007