Soaring above the surrounding countryside on a high pinnacle of land, Goodrich Castle remains as formidable today as it did 800 years ago.
Symonds Yat is one of the most picturesque villages in the UK. Hugging the banks of the River Wye, it is a village full of picture-postcard scenes, attractions and a surprising history.
Taking place in March every year, the South Wales Three Peaks Trial is a charity-led event encouraging walkers of all ability to test their skills.
Raglan Castle is all about statement. A Tudor-era sandstone structure, it was built as an expression of wealth and power. Essentially, it was built to impress. Which it does. In bucket loads.
A designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Wye Valley spreads across the English and Welsh borders and offers visitors a slice of paradise throughout the year.
The gateway to Wales, Abergavenny has long drawn visitors for its stunning natural scenery and vibrant market town.
A clifftop castle perched high above the River Wye, Chepstow Castle started its life in 1067. Growing and adapting over the centuries, the Grade I listed castle embodies endurance and durability.
Indulge in an afternoon of unique and fruity wines in some of the best countryside that Britain has to offer deep in the depths of the beautiful Cotswolds.
Celebrating fun, farming and food, the Abergavenny Food Festival is the date on everyone’s social calendars.
Covering a whopping 1344 km2, the Brecon Beacons National Park in South Wales is a vast mountain range. An adventure-lovers paradise, it is home to a diverse range of activities for explorers of all ages to enjoy.
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