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Melin Y Bont, Anglesey © Kerry Walker

SLEEP: Remember TV series Jonathan Creek? You too can stay in a windmill, in southwestern Anglesey

EXPLORE: Wales’ most fantastic folly? We think this eccentric tower in South Wales is just that!

INTERVIEW: Surviving in the wilds: catching up with Gower-based wilderness survival expert and broadcaster Andrew Thomas Price

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Not Your Average Wales Travel Site…

  • We personally visit in-depth every place we write about. The places to explore: we’ve explored there. The hikes: we’ve got the bog-filled boots. The places to eat & drink: we’ve hung out there. The places to sleep: slept at them.
  • We support slow, off-the-beaten-track travel: no big sights/ bucket lists/insipid round-ups.
  • Each place we write about is a separate, insightful, independently researched feature, almost always with our photography: no copycatting or clichéd content.

Coming Soon…

Our mini guides to those places we have written about the most, with links through to all our lovely features on the destination! Currently we have mini guides to Solva, St Davids and St Dogmaels in Pembrokeshire.

St David’s Day: No better place to be for it than the city where the saint is buried

Pembrokeshire: A discovering odyssey across SW Wales’ most characterful places to explore, eat, drink and sleep – from unpeopled beaches and foraging forays through edible insects and secret seaside cafes to harbourside hideaways and priory hotels

Port talk: Wales’ ferry ports are seldom celebrated as places to visit in their own right. Wrongly, as we find out this February and March!

Our Most-Viewed Articles…

  • In search of the cave of Twm Siôn Cati, the Welsh Robin Hood
  • Caer Bwdy Bay, source of Pembrokeshire's striking purple stone
  • To the windmill: Melin Y Bont on Anglesey presses all the right coastal buttons

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