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Short Breaks in North Wales

Aled sings the praises of North Wales

Singing star Aled Jones has signed up to be a special travel ambassador for his native North Wales.

The Songs of Praise presenter is happy to sing the praises of the land where he grew up as he issues a personal invitation to visit for a short break.

"North Wales has it all," says Aled: "Mountains, beaches, rolling hills, historic towns, a Celtic culture all its own and a bit of magic as well.

"It's easily accessible and it’s all wrapped up in a handy sized parcel. You can see the mountains of Snowdonia from . . . (More . . .)


Snowdonia Mountain Bike Festival 2007

Press Release March 2007

Snowdonia Bike Fest 12/13 May ‘07

Snowdonia Bike Fest is a 2 day mountain bike festival to be held in the Gwydyr Forest, above Betws-y-Coed. It promises to be a bike festival to remember. The organisers have partnered up . . . (More . . .)

Medieval journey for children

In 2005 the Tourism Team created a brand new Enjoy Medieval Denbighshire Website which went live in September of that year. It was planned to bring to life the Medieval Denbighshire . . . (More . . .)


Waterfalls of North Wales

 How about a visit to North Wales with a mission?  Visit as many waterfalls as you can.  You will struggle because North Wales is a land of waterfalls. However, they are often to be found at the end of

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Listen to Danny Boy

 Click link below - If this does not cheer you up or make you cry then you have no feelings!

Merfyn, Geraint

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Anglesey Adventures

Anglesey Adventures is an adventure activity company that provides Adventure Days, and skill based Mountaineering and Climbing courses throughout Snowdonia and North Wales. We pride ourselves

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Places to Visit - Harlech Castle

Harlech Castle Like an all-seeing sentinel, spectacularly sited Harlech Castle gazes out across land and sea, keeping a watchful eye over Snowdonia. The English monarch Edward I built Harlech in the

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