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Quote: The Bishop's Palace stands in the same hollow as St. David's Cathedral and although it may be a ruin, it shouldn't be missed out. The palace was built mainly by Bishop Henry de Gower. He built the main hall in Read More
Quote: The walk starts at St. David's National Park Visitor's Centre just off the A478. There is a carpark here and you can park all day for £1-50. Coming on foot out of the carpark turn left towards Caerfai (visitor's Read More
Quote: This small and basic farm labourer’s cottage was built around 1770 on the Taliaris estate, Carmarthenshire. A very helpful museum guide was near to hand and he was really keen to impart his knowledge to us. We Read More
Quote: Take the exit on the right of the car park which starts to climb steeply over rocks and offers a view down Llanberis Pass. When you reach Bwlch Moch there is a junction; the path on the right takes you over the Read More
Quote: The Civic Centre of Cardiff is striking architecturally. There is an admission fee (4.50 pounds), but you will be seeing an extensive and exceptional art collection. Most post-Renaissance periods and places are Read More
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Quote: Our last day in Pembrokeshire, we visited Caldey Island, 5 kilometers off shore from Tenby. Caldey is a monastic community, and parts of the island are off-limits to tourists. The monks on Caldey make Read More