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When an Australian wants to see mighty castles, magnificent
Interior designer Henry Prideaux explains why he and his family return to Wales’ Llŷn Peninsula time and again
Andrew Galloway walks a linear route that’s a microcosm of Wales’ best bits
Thousands of unique castles across the UK are ready for you to explore this spooky season
Twenty-five years ago, large chunks of Eryri’s Aran range were out of bounds. That all changed in 2000. To celebrate a quarter-century of the legislation that changed the game, Trail set out to walk the entire ridge… unobstructed.
THE area where the River Tees approaches the sea has been largely industrial in recent times, but the upper stretch of the river is very different in character. Here, while the villages, hamlets and r
Fantasy author JRR Tolkien’s mythological Middle Earth takes inspiration from a number of places in Gloucestershire and the West Midlands. Tolkien frequently visited the Forest of Dean and its tempera