- Britain : Wales
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Wales captivates visitors with its rich character
and landscapes. The Welsh speak their own Celtic language as
well as English and have their own culture, poetry and song.
- Renowned as
Britain's 'Great Outdoors', breathe the fresh air of Snowdonias
magnificent mountains in the north or discover the tranquillity
of mid-Wales lakes and the souths lush valleys. With
three stunning National Parks and over 750 miles of coast, Wales
is an exhilarating choice for activities.
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- The history
and myths of one of the world's oldest civilisations have created
an unforgettable range of sights to explore: ancient burial chambers,
Roman forts and more than 400 castles, including World Heritage
sites at Conwy and Harlech. Follow legendary King Arthur to Caerleon
Amphitheatre, Merlin the magician to Carmarthen and relish Wales'
rich culture in museums and galleries everywhere.
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- Llangollen
- home of the International Music Eisteddfod.
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- Llangollen
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- Abaty
Valle Crucis Abbey
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- Abaty
Valle Crucis Abbey
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- A
Welsh hedge trimmer.
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- Denbigh
Castle (1282)
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- Denbigh
Castle (1282)
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- Llandudno
- the home of Alice Liddell who inspired Lewis Carroll to write
"Alice in Wonderland"
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- Llandudno
- the largest seaside resort in Wales.
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- Danny
at Conwy Castle
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- Conwy
Castle (1283-1287)
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- at
Conwy Castle
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- view
of Conwy from the castle
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- Danny,
Fiona & Heike
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- Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwll
- llantysiliogogogoch
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- the
little town in wales with the longest place name in the world
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- Ugly
House - Snowdonia
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- Snowdonia
National Park
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