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Cardiff - Easy to Visit Attractions in the Area: Visit Cardiff for 2012 soccer but don't miss the region's highlights

By: Michael Pedley

Cardiff Highlights - Local Tourist Attractions: See the Best of Cardiff during the 2012 Olympic Soccer Matches

By: Michael Pedley

Visit Cardiff for Olympic Games 2012 soccer: Soccer matches in the 2012 London Olympics in stadiums around the UK

By: Michael Pedley

Ffestiniog Railway: Steam Train Ride Through Snowdonia Wales

By: Rosemary Gemmell

Llanerchaeron, Ceredigion: National Trust Property In West Wales

By: Allison Isom

Criccieth North Wales: Unspoilt Seaside Town on Cambrian Coast

By: Rosemary Gemmell

The Beaches of North Wales: Sea, Sand and Fun in Wales

By: Victoria Turton

Portmeirion Italianate Village: Mediterranean Village in Rural North Wales

By: Rosemary Gemmell

Conwy, North Wales: Conwy is a Medieval Walled Town

By: Victoria Turton

Welsh Mountain Zoo: Animal Conservation in a Stunning Setting

By: Victoria Turton

Drink Wales' Only Whiskey at the Distillery: Penderyn Makes Single Malt Whiskey, Vodka, Gin, Whiskey Liqueur

By: Betsa Marsh

Visiting King Arthur's Labyrinth: A Unique Tourist Attraction in mid-Wales

By: Victoria Turton

Learn How to Speak Welsh in a Historic Village: Stay and Study at Wales' National Centre for Language and Culture

By: Betsa Marsh

Devil's Bridge Waterfalls: World Famous Waterfalls close to Aberystwyth in West Wales

By: Allison Isom

Attractions in Llandudno, North Wales: Llandudno is a Bustling Town with Attractions to Suit Everybody

By: Victoria Turton

The Castles of North Wales: Medieval Fortifications in Snowdonia

By: Victoria Turton

Holidays In North Wales: Fun For All The Family in the Mountains and Coasts of Snowdonia

By: Victoria Turton

New Quay, Ceredigion: Profile of the West Wales Seaside Town

By: Allison Isom

Crossing the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct in Wales: Llangollen Canal Crosses the River Dee in North Wales on 19 Arches

By: Gillian Thomas

South Wales Holiday Cottages – Cheap and Easy: Fun and Cheap UK Family Holidays in Welsh Self-Catering Cottages

By: Feature Writer Tony Dunnell

Top Ten Things to do in Wales: Discover Amazing Welsh Mountains, Castles, Beaches and History

By: Ben Cluse

Frommer's Guide to Wales Family Holidays: Travel Ideas from Welsh Castles to Sandy Beaches Safe for Kids

By: Feature Writer Mike Gerrard

Distant Views of Snowdonia: North Wales Offers Castles, an Italianate Village, and Sand Dunes

By: Jacqueline Ching

A Tourist Stay in the Real Baskerville Hall: Clyro Court (Baskerville Hall Hotel), Wales, was Conan Doyle's Model

By: James Parsons

Tourist Attractions of Carmarthenshire, Wales: Dylan Thomas, Roman Gold Mines, Land Speed Records, and Rugby

By: Feature Writer Neil Hughes

Tourist Attractions in Pembrokeshire, Wales: Ancient Castles, St David’s Cathedral, Whale Watching and Beaches

By: Feature Writer Neil Hughes

Holiday Cottages in Wales, a Great Vacation: Beat the Credit Crunch with Welsh Self Catering Holidays

By: Feature Writer Neil Hughes

Visit Great Norman Castles in West Wales: Pembroke Castle and Kidwelly Castle, a Great Day out for Visitors

By: Feature Writer Neil Hughes

Customs and Legends of Wales - The Mari Lwyd: The Grey Mare, a Welsh Tradition at Christmas and New Year

By: Feature Writer Neil Hughes

Castell Coch, Fairytale Castle Near Cardiff: The Marquess of Bute's Romantic Folly in South Wales

By: Feature Writer Neil Hughes

Cardiff Bay for Visitors: Tiger Bay's Transformation to Cardiff Bay

By: John Howe

The Top Ten Cardiff Attractions: Best Things to See and Do in Wales's First City Include its Castle

By: Feature Writer Mike Gerrard

A Train Journey Through the Cambrian Mountains: Riding the Scenic Railway from Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth

By: Marc Latham

Dylan Thomas Welsh Homes: Five Cwmdonkin Drive, The Boat House Laugharne Dylan Thomas's Homes

By: John Howe

Tour Conwy and its Castle in Wales: Welsh Medieval Town Fortification Testament to Anglo-Welsh Conflict

By: Kristie Davis

Big Pit National Coal Museum in Wales: A Look at Mining in South Wales, UK

By: Jenny Ashford

Dan-yr-Ogof Showcaves in Wales, UK: Three Spectacular Caves in the Mountains of South Wales

By: Jenny Ashford

Exploring the Middle Ages in Wales: Visiting Medieval Castle Strongholds in the Western United Kingdom

By: Kristie Davis

Movie and TV Locations in Wales: Welsh Locations Used in TV Programmes and in Movies and Films

By: John Howe

Film Locations in North Wales: Movie and TV Programme Locations in Spectacular North Wales

By: John Howe

Cardiff Wales and its Castles: The Welsh Capital Cardiff Two Castles Both are a Romantacists Dream

By: John Howe

The Pontypool & Blaenavon Railway: Standard Gauge Heritage Railway, Wales, UK

By: Feature Writer Rachel L. Webb

Great Little Hotels in Wales: Free Guide to Welsh Country House Hotels, Townhouses, Inns and More

By: Feature Writer Mike Gerrard

The Museum of Welsh Life: Exploring Welsh Heritage at St. Fagans

By: Marion Grace Woolley

Luxury and Country Hotels in Wales: Welsh Rarebits Hotels of Distinction New 2008 Brochure is Launched

By: Feature Writer Mike Gerrard

Saint David's Day: Home and Abroad: How the World Will Celebrate this Saint's Day on March 1st

By: Lauren John

Hunting for Crafts in Wales: Finding Welsh Pottery, Woolen Goods and Woodcrafts in the Bargain

By: Connie Emerson

First Organic Hotel in Wales: The Organic TYF Eco Hotel Opens in St David's in Pembrokeshire

By: Feature Writer Mike Gerrard

Things to do in Cardiff: Cardiff Castle, Welsh Folk Museum, Techniquest and Cardiff Bay

By: John Oyston

Things to do in Snowdonia Wales: Family Days Out Around Caernarfon and Llanberis

By: John Oyston

Great Little Trains of Wales: Ffestiniog Railway, Talyllyn, Vale of Rheidol, Brecon Beacons & more

By: John Oyston

Steam Trains in Wales: Narrow and Standard Gauge Railways including Snowdon Mountain

By: John Oyston

Plan Now for Wales 2010 Ryder Cup: Golf's Best Tournament Will Be at Celtic Manor Resort near Cardiff

By: Feature Writer Mike Gerrard

Free Days Out in South Wales: Margam Country Park, Neath Abbey, National Museums and More

By: John Oyston

National Trust in West Wales: Castles, Stately Homes, Gardens, Gold Mines Lighthouses and Beaches

By: John Oyston

Days Out on The Gower Peninsula: The Mumbles, Castles, Beaches, Gardens, History and Walking

By: John Oyston

National Trust in South Wales: Castles, Stately Homes, Gardens, Gold Mines Lighthouses and Beaches

By: John Oyston

Margam Country Park ,South Wales: Free Day Out for All the Family - Farm, Castle , Gardens and More

By: John Oyston

Things to do in South West Wales: The Gower , Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire Coast and Swansea Bay

By: John Oyston

Family Days Out in South Wales: Theme Parks, Farms & Swimming - Swansea The Gower & Pembroke

By: John Oyston

New Lonely Planet Wales Guide: The 2007 Edition of the Lonely Planet Guidebook to Wales is Now Out

By: Feature Writer Mike Gerrard

Cardiff World Cup Cheap Hotels: Book Your Budget Accommodation in Cardiff for the World Cup Now

By: Feature Writer Mike Gerrard

Rugby World Cup: Cardiff Hotels: Good Hotel Accommodation in Cardiff, including the Wales team base

By: Feature Writer Mike Gerrard

Rare Welsh Hotels of Distinction: Welsh Rarebits is Wales's leading collection of superior hotels

By: Feature Writer Mike Gerrard

Doctor Who Sci-Fi Tours in Cardiff: Science Fiction Tourism in the Capital of Wales

By: Ian Everett

Tour Cardiff's Millennium Stadium: The 2007 Rugby World Cup venue is also a Cardiff tourist attraction

By: Feature Writer Mike Gerrard

Best of Cardiff: Cardiff Castle: Cardiff Castle is one the best visitor attractions in Cardiff

By: Feature Writer Mike Gerrard

Tour the Wales Millennium Centre: Take a back-stage tour of the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff Bay

By: Feature Writer Mike Gerrard

St David’s Day in Cardiff: Celebrating Welsh Identity in the Capital of Wales

By: Ian Everett

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