Day 6 Itinerary reads: Drive through the countryside of North Wales as your journey to Conwy, a medieval town dominated by a huge castle. Enjoy a walking tour around the picturesq… Read More
Cheshire is a beautiful county known for its rolling countryside and Roman-era county town. It’s the perfect, calming location to enjoy a day out on the water and appreciate the Englis… Read More
If you want to take a journey back in time to the Industrial Revolution, you simply need to visit the most amazing canals in England that traverse vast cities, historic towns and rollin… Read More
If you ever doubted the impact a little bit of stardust could have on a town, look no further than Wrexham. Once the largest city in North Wales and an industrial powerhouse, neglect and eco… Read More
WrexhamThe Hidden Gem of North Wales You Need to Visit NowNestled in the rolling hills of North Wales, Wrexham is a town that often gets overlooked by tourists. However, this hidden ge… Read More
The bank intends to close 73 locations. Check to see if your neighborhood branch is included.This summer, Barclays announced the closure of 15 additional locations across the UK.Due to decli… Read More
It was a silence that could warm any heart. Enough to soften the most ardent cynic and leave everyone else reaching for their tissues.
When Harry met Jordan. A little boy and his hero.
&ld… Read More
According to local mythology and witness reports, there are various haunted places in Wales. Ghosts and monsters reportedly inhabit them. Many of these eerie locations draw paranormal enthus… Read More
A resident of Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales describes her various incidents around her home, that eventually led to a shocking encounter with a jet black upright canine along the River Dee… Read More
Wales’ landscape has a plethora of historic buildings, beautiful beaches, and stunning waterfalls. The number of cascades in this waterfall country is as impressive as in Iceland. More… Read More
Saturday 2nd February 2013 2.00pm
Welsh National League Division OneLlangollen 1 Corwen 0 ht: 1-0 att: 25 headcount
from Tower Fields
Picturesque ground to see the local derby between L… Read More
The market town of Mold will be stronger than ever in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, according to regeneration leaders.
As has been the case in communities across north east Wales… Read More
It’s hard to imagine that a construction project started in the year 1795 still serves a purpose as a popular tourist attraction in the 21st century, but that’s exactly the case… Read More
Welsh UFO sightings from 2020. For sightings from other years please click HERE. If I'd had the sense to do these in order I'd be finished now... :/ UK UFO 4th January, 21:12 Fairwood Air… Read More
Contrary to various other lists of 7 Wonders of the World, which were mostly chosen by voting, the 7 wonders of Wales have been eternalized in a poem mentioning them.
This poem goes as fo… Read More
100+ Santa’s Grottos and Santa Experiences in the UK 2020
Visiting a Santa’s Grotto has always been a fun thing to do with our kids since they were small. We’re big fans of… Read More
A Pride version of the Welsh flag adorns a restaurant in Cardiff.Somewhere between careening down a zipline 1,200 feet above an old slate quarry and watching a Spice Girls cover band deligh… Read More
It’s been a little while since my last update here, July and August have been a rather hectic with all kinds of biking antics on the go. Here’s a brief catchup of the highlights:… Read More
Completely off topic, more of a personal blog post…
Wrexham is Beautiful – Really!
A lot of people complain about Wrexham, but we’ve got a lot to be grateful for.
If you d… Read More
The Victorians and Edwardians apparently loved Llandudno, calling it the Queen of the Welsh Resorts. Today, much of the elegant seaside architecture remainsExquisite vintage colour postcards… Read More
Adventure & stag dos in North Wales, go hand in hand like Hansel & Gretel, Dick & Dom and Redbull & Vodka...North Wales is an incredible stag destination ideal for the advent… Read More
Shropshire (alternatively Salop or abbreviated Shrops) is a county in the West Midlands of England. Shropshire is one of England's most rural and sparsely populated counties. The population… Read More