In 1925, Welsh architect Clough Williams-Ellis acquired the site which was to become Portmeirion. He had been searching for a ...
Portmeirion, located on the coast of North Wales in Gwynedd, is a unique folly tourist village that was actually designed to look like a Mediterranean village. With its cobbled streets, brightly ...
World famous village Portmeirion already attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors a year. The picturesque attraction near Penrhyndeudraeth pulls people in with its Mediterranean-like buildings ...
Portmeirion was one of eight coastal villages named among the UK's most charming by Lonely Planet. It was described as the best place to go if you are looking for somewhere that's like "stepping into ...
The Cambrian Railway spans 120 miles of natural beauty and is regarded as one of the most scenic routes you can travel on ...
The route is one of the most picturesque lines in the UK and has been dubbed one of the most epic train journeys in the world ...
A travel site has named the 50 most beautiful locations in the UK - with four from North Wales. Global site enjoytravel.com has ... or simply wander around and enjoy the sights, Portmeirion is a ...
A seaside tourist town for over 200 years, Tenby is steeped in history and surrounded by a medieval wall. It's also home to ...
A travel site has named the 50 most beautiful locations in the UK - with four from North Wales. Global site ... wander around and enjoy the sights, Portmeirion is a charming place to be and ...