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Stay on a Farm in Wales in self-catering Brecon Beacons, Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and West Wales cottages

18th June 2013 - A large number of Wales Holidays cottages are on Snowdonia hill farms, or on smallholdings in rural areas such as Builth Wells and Brecon or Newtown and Welshpool, where the owners have lovingly converted redundant farm buildings and cottages into superb holiday accommodation. Diversification into tourism has become a vital part of the local economy and, of course, theses farms are usually situated in beautiful locations. The Welsh countryside offers a wealth of activities for those who enjoy and appreciate rural life.

London Bridge Station to move to Aberystwyth!

17th June 2013 - Plans have been announced for a new £10m narrow gauge railway museum in Aberystwyth at the Vale of Rheidol Railway and sections of London Bridge station's roof have been given to the Railway. London Bridge station opened in 1836 and is London's oldest train station; used by 55 million people, it is currently undergoing a £6bn redevelopment.

Pembrokeshire Fish Week 2013 packed with new events!

16th June 2013 - Many new events have been confirmed for this summer's Pembrokeshire Fish Week festival which starts this coming Saturday on the 22nd and continues until Sunday 30th. Listed as one of the UK's best food festivals by Conde Nast Traveller, it is known as one of the tastiest festivals in Europe.

Mid and North Wales Food and Drink Festivals - August and September 2013

15th June 2013 - The experience of a Welsh food festival is one not to be missed – our food festivals are outpourings of flavours, colours and smells. You will find a myriad of different stalls and activities, but the star attraction is the produce brought to you by people with a real passion and talent.

Wales World Heritage Sites in Snowdonia, Llangollen and South Wales

14th June 2013 - Wales Holidays cottage visitors to Anglesey and Snowdonia, the Black Mountains or Llangollen must be sure to visit one of Wales’ three World Heritage Sites. These are world-class places of outstanding universal value that encourage countries to ensure the protection of their own natural and cultural heritage.