Wales

With Snowdonia, the Pembrokeshire Coast and the Brecon Beacons, almost 20 per cent of Wales is National Park. The Welsh coastline has over 40 Blue Flag beaches including Oxwich bay, voted the most beautiful beach in the UK.
Plus, the country’s young capital, Cardiff, is one of the trendiest modern cities in the UK and its 75,000-seat Millennium Stadium is an exciting sporting venue
BRITAIN magazine

BRITAIN’s top 10 experiences in Wales

It may be a small country but a trip to Wales won’t disappoint with everything from stunning mountains and coastlines to ancient castles and modern cities on offer…

BRITAIN magazine

Top 10 walks in Carmarthenshire, Wales

Carmarthenshire is often called the Garden of Wales and offers enchanting woodland, stunning coastline and beautiful castles. We don our walking boots as we explore this gorgeous area and share our top 10 walks

Llangoed Hall, Wales

Luxurious Welsh getaway at Llangoed Hall

Tucked away in the enchanted Wye Valley, surrounded by the rolling hills, is Llangoed Hall – a magnificent country hotel.

Britain magazine

Britain’s top 10…places in Wales

This year Wales celebrates Year of Legends, focusing on the myths and history of this beautiful land. We cast a glance to the land of dragons and pull together our top 10 amazing Welsh attractions… 1. Dylan Thomas’s Boathouse…

Rare retreats

From tree houses to trailers, roulottes to railway carriages, these unusual escapes offer a chance to abandon bricks and mortar without sacrificing style or comfort.

Ludlow English Song Weekend

Book your tickets now for a wonderful weekend of song and celebration in one of England’s prettiest small towns

The Mighty Fells: Britain’s highest peaks

Many have taken on the demanding Three Peaks Challenge – walking to the top of Britain’s highest peaks.

Snowdonia

The pick of Snowdonia

Sandy beaches, spectacular cliffs and glorious estuaries. Here is our pick of places to visit during your trip to Snowdonia

Aerial Britain: The Pembrokeshire Coast Path DVD

Aerial Britain: The Pembrokeshire Coast Path With around 170 miles of breathtaking scenery from Amroth to St Dogmaels, this is a stunning AERIAL BRITAIN film, featuring salt marshes, unspoilt beaches, dramatic cliff-faces, fascinating geology, islands,…

Snowdonia: an insider’s guide

Tucked away on the Snowdonia coastline is a magical village that could have been transplanted from the Mediterranean: a visitor attraction, television location and unusual place to stay.