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Walking in Wales
Menai Bridge
Fast Facts:
Wales has an extensive network of coastal and inland paths for walkers
The 100's of miles of Coastal Paths which are suitable for walkers of all abilities and in parts for cyclists and horse riders covers a large percentage of the coast, crossing farmland, coastal heath, dunes, salt-marsh, foreshore, cliffs and pockets of woodland
The Anglesey Coastal Path links 36 coastal villages and towns and is a fantastic circular route for anyone
There are over 80 churches on Anglesey and half of these are on the Coastal Path
St Dwynwens Day is the Welsh patron saint of lovers, which makes her the Welsh equivalent of St Valentine. She founded a convent on Llanddwyn and the remains of Dwynwens church can still be seen today Read More
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Aberconwy House 5* B&B
Betws-y-Coed
Marian, Martin & Pippa look forward to welcoming you to their home, a large victorian B&B situated in the Snowdonia National Park and looking down on the village of Betws-y-Coed Read More