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...A
magical place, bounded to the south by the majesty
of the mountains of mid-Wales, to the east by the
rounded Clwydian hills, to the west the bold Irish
sea and crowned to the north by the beautiful Isle
of Anglesey...
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The Isle of Anglesey |
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at the far north of Wales, the Isle of Anglesey
is a special place, as your guide takes you across
one of its bridges you can begin to discover it
yourself. Bounded by 125 miles of fine coastline,
it offers such a wealth of places to visit and
things to do. Immerse yourself in thousands of
years of history, ancient monuments to an island
and its people, we can show you fine coastal walks
or where to pamper yourself with fine dining and
hotels. We can even show where you can tie your
tongue in knots with longest place name in Britain! |
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Along the Coast to Clwyd
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The
coastal area is a place of huge contrasts, from bucket'n'spade
beaches to the majestic castle at Conwy to some of
the best shopping in Britain at Llandudno! Not forgetting
the insight into the lives of some of Wales' oldest
peoples at the Bronze age mines of the Great Orme.
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Drift
southwards through the rolling green that is the peaceful
Clwydian hills to the breathtaking Vale of Llangollen,
taking in the town of Llangollen itself, home of the
annual international Eisteddfod, a colourful mecca
for musicians and dancers from the world over.
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Wandering
our way back up the historic coaching route that is
now a major road, we soon arrive at the rugged majesty
of Snowdonia.
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Snowdonia
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Ground
out by millennia of fire and ice, the mountains
of Snowdonia are a rugged fortress between north
and mid Wales. Much loved by the climbers and
walkers that flock to its peaks and valleys
it offers such a variety of activity to its
many visitors.
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The
mountains may be its crowning glory, but in
its valleys and towns you can find attractions
as diverse as Bodnant Garden and its renowned
Laburnum arch, the 'must-see' that is Caernarfon
Castle, even an unforgettable journey inside
the 'Electric Mountain', the huge hydro-electric
power station carved into the heart of a mountain.
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forget to visit the secluded peace and beauty
of Portmeirion, the Italianate village made famous
in the TV show 'The Prisoner' |

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Postal Address: Cambrian Tour Guides
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Phone: (+44)01248 470 655 |
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Parc, Llandyfrydog. Llanerchymedd. Anglesey. LL71 8AR |
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Mobile: (+44) 07790 511893 |
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e-mail: mail@cambriantourguides.co.uk |
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