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Cadw has announced the return of its annual festival, Open Doors. The festival invites people to explore Wales’ historical locations for free. With Wales experiencing its sunniest spring and summer on ...
Cadw has announced the return of Open Doors – an annual festival that invites people to explore Wales’ most extraordinary, unusual, and treasured historical locations, for free ...
The Heritage Open Days festival is back this September, taking place across the UK from September 12 to 21. The theme of this ...
Travel through the heart of Wales and witness the country’s most breathtaking sights, from the magnificent Caerphilly Castle to the tranquil shores of Ynys Gored Goch. Explore historic bridges ...
Often, you go to a spa to totally relax, rest, and rejuvenate, and the view is normally not one of the most important parts.
It includes exclusive events, guided tours, and immersive experiences at more than 200 historic landmarks across Wales, with ...
Hikers will also be delighted to learn about improvements to a deteriorating coastal route offering spectacular views of ...
As part of Cadw’s annual Open Doors festival, visitors can explore castles, chapels, and other heritage sites including Manorbier Castle in Tenby and Laugharne Castle in Carmarthenshire.
This year, 19 Cadw-managed sites are participating, including North Wales locations such as Denbigh Castle in Denbighshire, Segontium Roman Fort in Caernarfon, Penrhyn Castle and Garden in Bangor, and ...
Mon 11 Aug 5.09pm • Liam McConkey takes a look around the architectural marvel that's the centrepiece of Cardiff Bay to learn about its history and the role it has today.