Wales
The land of Celtics, and one of the Celtic nations, the country called Wales is a part of the United Kingdom. It is flanked on East by England and Atlantic Ocean and Irish sea to the west. It is a beautiful county with a rich heritage. Check out the articles for more on Wales.
Places of Interest in Cardiff
Cardiff is known for its beautiful landmarks and amazing locales that draws many visitors throughout the year. Read all about some beautiful places of interest in Cardiff that are very popular amongst tourists and locals alike.
More and More Brits are Holidaying at Home
With the recession in full force and many families tightening their belts, more and more of the British public are shunning trips and holidays abroad and are instead holidaying at home. There has been a massive upsurge in local tourism in the last year or two and long may it continue as there is so much to see and do on your own doorstep.
Looking for a Holiday Cottage in Wales?
Wales is an extremely alluring country located in United Kingdom. Wales, together with Scotland, Ireland, England and various small islands form the United Kingdom.
Aberystwyth Mid Wales Top 6 Places to Visit
If you are planning to visit Aberystwyth on the Mid Wales coast this year there are six tourist attractions that should not be missed. The Vale of Rheidol Railway, Aberystwyth Castle, The Electric cliff railway, Y Consti restaurant, The Camera Obscura at the top of Constitutional Hill and the Award winning Clarach Bay Beach. This article gives you the background to each attraction and the best way to enjoy them during your visit to Aberystwyth.
Cardiff Castle - Wale’s Historical Heritage Site
The medieval Cardiff Castle is an important heritage site in Wales that has international significance. The Castle has rich history that goes back more than 2000 years ago as it once was a Roman fort and Norman stronghold, before it was converted into a Gothic style Victorian castle
Welsh Cuisine
Welsh cuisine reflects its Celtic inheritance. In Wales, some laws in the 10th century permitted the cultivation of only two vegetables, the leek and the cabbage.
Pontypridd Pubs
A brief guide to the watering holes of a small market town in South Wales.
Holidays in Wales
Where to go and what to do? Wales is a perfect spot for the whole family to enjoy a holiday. There's the traditional bucket and spade Wales, independent and cultural Wales.
Brecon Beacons Youth Hostels - Seven Oldies
Granted many of the older British hostels are now closed but did you know which ones were around forty years ago? From Mitcheldean to Staunton-on-Wye, those that were the favorites in Central Wales are all listed here.


