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Guide to Y Wladfa: Exploring the Heart of Welsh Patagonia The Salt and the Soil: A Dream of a New Wales The air in Liverpool’s docks on that May morning in 1865 was thick with the smell of coal smoke,…

Exporting Wales to the World If you walk the streets of late 19th-century neighbourhoods in London, Hamburg, Melbourne, or Boston, you are likely walking under roofs fashioned from the very rock of Elidir Fawr. It is a staggering thought. Driven…

The Alien Landscape of the Isle of Anglesey Step out of your car at the edge of Parys Mountain, and the first thing that hits you is the wind slicing off the Irish Sea. It carries the salt of the…

Snowdonia’s Sky-High Heritage Close your eyes and imagine the wind sweeping down through the Llanberis Pass on a bitter January morning. It is not a gentle, pastoral breeze. It is a sharp, biting force that carries the chill of the…

Imagine the crisp, salty tang of the Irish Sea mingling with the sweet, earthy scent of sub-tropical pine. You turn a corner off a winding, leafy lane in North Wales, expecting the familiar, beautiful sight of rugged grey slate and…

Gower: The First National Landscape—A Journey Through Wales’ Coastal Soul For many with Welsh roots, the Gower Peninsula is the image of home. It’s the place of childhood holidays and wild, windswept memories. Stretching west from Swansea, this rugged peninsula…

From Welsh TV to Welshcakes: The Story of the Woman Who Put Welsh Food on the Map Wales is a land rich in song, story, and stunning landscapes, yet for many years, a crucial part of its heritage remained quietly…

A Welsh Gem Reborn: The Enduring Legacy of Parva Farm Vineyard Nestled on the Welsh side of the meandering River Wye, where the ancient Tintern Abbey whispers tales of centuries past, lies a testament to vision, hard work, and the…

Things to do in Abergavenny: Looking for the best things to do in Abergavenny? Nestled between three iconic mountains and bursting with flavour, heritage, and heart, this picturesque market town effortlessly captures the soul of Wales. Known as the “Gateway…

Why These are the Best Things to Do in Llangollen Nestled deep within the stunning Dee Valley, Llangollen is a magical mix of Welsh culture, industrial heritage, and natural wonder. Watched over by the ruins of Castell Dinas Brân, this…