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The regions of Wales

Featured South East Wales
—  By NanashiJanuary 7, 2025mode_comment0 Comments
location, Rhondda Cynon Taf, town

Mountain Ash

Mountain Ash, located in the Cynon Valley of South Wales, is a town with a rich history and breathtaking surroundings. Known for its industrial past and vibrant community, it offers visitors a mix of cultural landmarks, outdoor activities, and local charm. The Fascinating History of…
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Featured North Wales
—  By NanashiJanuary 5, 2025mode_comment0 Comments
Conwy, location, town

Llandudno

Llandudno, located on the North Wales coast, is a vibrant seaside town steeped in Victorian charm. Known for its picturesque promenade and iconic Great Orme, it offers visitors a mix of history, scenic beauty, and cultural attractions. The Fascinating History of Llandudno Prehistoric and Ancient…
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Featured South West Wales
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location, Pembrokeshire, town

Tenby

Tenby, located on the Pembrokeshire coast, is one of Wales’ most picturesque towns. Known for its colorful harbor and medieval walls, Tenby offers a perfect mix of history, stunning beaches, and vibrant community life. The Fascinating History of Tenby Tenby, or Dinbych-y-Pysgod in Welsh, meaning…
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Featured South East Wales
—  By NanashiJanuary 4, 2025mode_comment0 Comments
location, Monmouthshire, town

Monmouth

Monmouth, located at the confluence of the Rivers Monnow and Wye, is a picturesque town rich in history and culture. Known for its iconic Monnow Bridge and charming streets, it offers visitors a mix of historical landmarks, outdoor activities, and vibrant community life. The Fascinating…
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Featured North Wales
—  By NanashiJanuary 2, 2025mode_comment0 Comments
Anglesey, location, town

Holyhead

Holyhead, located on the Isle of Anglesey, is a vibrant coastal town with a deep maritime heritage. Known for its bustling port and scenic landscapes, it offers visitors a mix of historical landmarks, outdoor adventures, and cultural experiences. The Fascinating History of Holyhead Holyhead, or…
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Featured North Wales
—  By NanashiJanuary 2, 2025mode_comment0 Comments
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Bodelwyddan Castle

Bodelwyddan Castle, located in Denbighshire, North Wales, is a stunning Victorian-era landmark with a rich and varied history. Originally built as a manor house, it was later transformed into a grand estate. Today, it serves as a cultural and historical hub, offering visitors a mix…
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South East Wales
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castle, newport

Newport Castle

Newport Castle, located on the banks of the River Usk in South Wales, is a fascinating medieval structure with a rich history. Built during the 14th century, the castle played a key role in controlling trade and defending the region. Today, the castle stands as…
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South West Wales
—  By NanashiJanuary 1, 2025mode_comment0 Comments
Carmarthenshire, location, town

St Clears

St Clears, located in Carmarthenshire, Wales, is a quaint town with a rich history and scenic surroundings. Known for its historic bridge and vibrant community, it offers a perfect blend of heritage, culture, and outdoor exploration. The Fascinating History of St Clears St Clears, a…
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North Wales
—  By NanashiJanuary 1, 2025mode_comment0 Comments
castle

Denbigh Castle

Denbigh Castle, located in Denbighshire, Wales, is a striking example of Edwardian military architecture. Built during the late 13th century, it was part of King Edward I’s campaign to conquer and control Wales. Perched on a hill overlooking the Clwydian Vale, the castle offers breathtaking…
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South East Wales
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castle

White Castle

White Castle, located in Monmouthshire, Wales, is a stunning example of a medieval stronghold. Built to defend the English border during turbulent times, it stands as a testament to medieval military ingenuity. Today, the castle is a peaceful ruin, offering visitors a glimpse into its…
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