Chester and the Borderlands a diverse range of tourism attractions suitable for the whole family. North Wales is famous for its many castles, but it is also home to several National Trust stately homes. The Great Little Trains of Wales provide a great day out for the whole family with the nostalgic aroma of steam. You can continue on the heritage theme by exploring the life of a Victorian Miner and visit a slate or copper mine, or come right up to date by exploring attractions with green issues at their heart, or visit a power station.
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Founded as a Benedictine abbey in 1092, our cathedral has a rich and varied history, and as you'll discover, a diverse and exciting future. Dedicated to Christ and the ...
Begun in 1277, one of the first castles to be built in Wales by King Edward I. Its most impressive feature is a solitary round tower, isolated from the rest of the inner ...
The evocative ruins of Valle Crucis lie in green fields beneath Llangollen's steep sided mountains.
St Deiniol's Library is Britain's only residential library. It was founded in 1889 by former Prime Minister and Hawarden resident, William Ewart Gladstone, and houses a u ...
St Collen’s Church is an Anglican Church in Wales establishment. Within the Parish there are two other churches, St John’s Church in Llangollen and Trevor Church. ...