May 16, 2016 Tim Coysh Castles of North Wales – Penrhyn Castle Overlooking the Menai Straits and Anglesey, Penrhyn Castle, near Bangor in North Wales is an enormous, unashamedly ostentatious and decadent… Read more → May 6, 2016 Tim Coysh Bird Watching on Anglesey The Isle of Anglesey holds a wealth of sites of natural interest and is one of the most rewarding areas… Read more → April 8, 2016 Tim Coysh Cycling on Anglesey North Wales by Bicycle Cycling – Anglesey loves cyclists! Two of the UK’s nine national cycle routes (route 5 and… Read more → March 21, 2016 Tim Coysh South West Anglesey Heritage Walk The five-mile (8km) circular Heritage Walk starts and finishes at the parking area located past the road bridge on the… Read more → March 14, 2016 Tim Coysh Anglesey’s Coast Anglesey is one of the largest Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in Wales. Designated in 1966 and covering 95%… Read more → February 12, 2016 Tim Coysh Where will your next adventure be? Whatever your ability, novice or expert, Snowdonia will have a mountaineering course or activity to suit you. Keen to get… Read more → May 21, 2015 Tim Coysh New cycle routes in Anglesey It was a gorgeous spring morning, too good to spend in the office. I muttered “research” as I left but… Read more → April 9, 2015 Tim Coysh Changes at Bodnant Gardens in Snowdonia After 140 years things are changing at Bodnant. Bodnant is one of the most beautiful gardens in Britain, situated… Read more → March 2, 2015 Tim Coysh Welsh names rebranded to boost Chinese tourism ‘Healthy-lung Village’ is a close translation of the Chinese phrase designed to describe Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwlllantysiliogogogoch because you need good lung… Read more → February 12, 2015 Tim Coysh Saluting the slate Peter Barnes, an artist from Llanbedr y Cennin, has become obsessed with the blue slate that is synonymous with Penrhyn… Read more → Previous 1 … 4 5 6 7