Portmeirion is a village in Gwynedd, North Wales, that's only a 10-minute drive away from Snowdonia National Park, but it's a ...
Snowdonia, also known as Eryri National Park, is the best place to watch a sunrise or sunset, but there's a nearby village ...
Portmeirion, a small village nestled just a 10-minute drive from Snowdonia National Park in north Wales, is a testament to ...
In 1925, Welsh architect Clough Williams-Ellis acquired the site which was to become Portmeirion. He had been searching for a ...
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 ...
Ambition North Wales and Grŵp Llandrillo Menai have signed a £4.43 million funding agreement which will unlock a total £19 ...
"But there’s probably no other corner of the UK as captivating or as bizarre as this colourful Italianate village in North Wales." Portmeirion was the brainchild of Welsh architect Sir Clough ...
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 pioneering £19 million project has been approved to future-proof the tourism sector in North Wales. The Tourism Talent Network project will see the introduction of state-of-the-art training and ...
One of the world's most 'epic' train journeys can be found in the heart of mid Wales, skirting the north Wales coastline ... ...
Tavira, in Portugal, is often referred to as ‘the Venice of the Algarve’ thanks to its picturesque plazas and meandering ...