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Travel to Wales with Brand New Lonely Planet Guidebook Article 
From Cool Cardiff to Snowdonia, this Welsh travel guide covers everything good about the country, and includes maps, hotels, transport information and more.
Feb 2, 2011 - Mike Gerrard
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Golf in Mid Wales - Aberdovey Article 
A trip around a superb links course, a real test of your skills at the beautifully situated Aberdovey Golf Club, a gem in the heart of Wales.
Aug 24, 2011 - Philip Nicholas
Criccieth North Wales Article 
Nestling along the Cambrian Coast, the seaside town of Criccieth is one of the most unspoilt areas of North West Wales.
Nov 2, 2009 - Rosemary Gemmell
Crossing the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct in Wales Article 
Awarded UNESCO World Heritage Site status in 2009, the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct is on the Llangollen Canal in Wales. Built of stone, it is 1007 feet long and 126 feet high.
Sep 24, 2009 - Gillian Thomas
Conwy, North Wales Article 
Conwy is a real gem, a town sitting alongside the Conwy Estuary and the guardian of the entrance to Snowdonia.
Oct 28, 2009 - Victoria Turton
Luxury and Country Hotels in Wales Article 
Luxury country house hotels in Wales are in the 2008 brochure of Welsh Rarebits 'Hotels of Distinction', now enhanced by townhouse guesthouses and boutique boltholes.
Mar 2, 2008 - Mike Gerrard
Outback New South Wales Article 
Touring the hardy, arid outback country of New South Wales opens up a vista of beauty, grandeur and surprises that can be found nowhere else in the world.
Aug 24, 2010 - Sharmishta Sarkar
The Wales That Was: The Kingdom of Ceredigion Article 
The history of Wales, from Roman Britain to Edward I of England, is made up of many vanished kingdoms -- such as the kingdom of Ceredigion.
Jul 5, 2010 - Lisa M.A. Winters
The Best Castles in Wales Article 
Some of Europe's finest surviving Medieval Castles can be found in Wales.
Mar 7, 2010 - Michelle MacNeill
The Green Lanes of England and Wales Article 
England and Wales contain thousands of miles of lanes that are part of the country's history and also of huge environmental importance.
Feb 14, 2010 - John Welford
Exploring the Middle Ages in Wales Article 
Caerphilly and Criccieth castles are must-see attractions for visitors to Wales. Rising out of the Welsh countryside, these two medieval fortifications are entrancing.
Sep 22, 2008 - Kristie Davis
Hunting for Crafts in Wales Article 
Many Welsh craftspeople have their studios in picturesque villages. Seeking them out offers sightseeing rewards as well as mementos of your visit to Wales.
Oct 15, 2007 - Connie Emerson
National Trust in West Wales Article 
The Pembrokeshire National Park and Carmarthenshire offer stunning scenery and interesting places to visit. Including these that are owned by the National Trust.
Jul 29, 2007 - John Oyston
Frommer's Guide to Wales Family Holidays Article 
The Frommer's Guidebook, Wales with your Family, has travel advice and ideas on where to take the kids on those Welsh holidays, from castles to safe sandy beaches
Aug 7, 2009 - Mike Gerrard
Prince of Wales Household Carbon Report Article 
The Household of Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall has reduced carbon emissions.
Sep 12, 2009 - Tracey Lloyd
Holiday in Central New South Wales Article 
Central NSW has been somewhat overlooked by Australian holidaymakers in the past, but many people are now finding it an interesting and fun destination.
Nov 26, 2009 - Jennifer Birchall
The South Coast of New South Wales Article 
Take a little journey along the southern coast of New South Wales, Australia, and enjoy all the natural and cultural wonders of this region.
Jul 13, 2010 - Sharmishta Sarkar
The Central Coast Of New South Wales Article 
Travel north from Sydney to enjoy the beaches, quaint towns, wine regions and many national parks of the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia
Jul 14, 2010 - Sharmishta Sarkar
Drink Wales' Only Whiskey at the Distillery Article 
After a century break, Wales revived its whiskey industry with the launch of Penderyn in 2004. Travelers can taste all six brands on site, just feet away from the still.
Oct 23, 2009 - Betsa Marsh