Wales is a hillwalking paradise. From the rolling Brecon Beacons (Bannau Brycheiniog) in the south to the rocky leviathans of Snowdonia (Eryri) in the north, it’s a beautiful, beguiling landscape with ...
One building has a silouette of a lion etched into it while another appears to be a a fountain with a face carved in it. All ...
In fact, there’s 1,497 miles of approved National Park Authority walking paths to explore. Routes that have “access for all” include a 4.5km walk to Aber Falls, one of Snowdonia’s “most ...
Planning permission must be granted to convert a house into a second home or holiday let.
A Welsh national park has insisted its second homes policy is not "discriminatory" to English people. On Wednesday, Eryri ...
Snowdon - Yr Wyddfa in Welsh - is the highest peak of England and Wales, in the middle of the Snowdonia National Park.
A proposal has been put forward to develop a “ghost” industrial estate as a park-and-ride hub to resolve parking woes in ...
Eryri National Park Authority voted to use Yr Wyddfa, rather than Snowdon, and Eryri, rather than Snowdonia, in all official communication in November 2022. Surveys from the summer found strong ...
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