12 Most Loved Towns in Wales
What are the most loved towns to live in Wales? You need to appreciate the features of the best towns in Wales to understand why Welsh love their towns and cities. And we love them too! You can gain some insight into what we are saying by considering the report by Garrington, a property finder company, on the ranking of the villages, towns, and cities in the United Kingdom based on the four categories of the physical environment, quality of living, architecture or heritage and going green. The nominated places were assessed by expert judges on the basis of factors such as schools, transport, broadband speed, and health of the high street, from all that, we present these 12 most loved towns in Wales for your consideration.
12. Porthmadog, Gwynedd
If the coastal town of Porthmadog could rank third best in Wales and 42nd in the UK as a whole, it should be loved by not only the residents but also the visitors. What brought this town to our list is its high ranks for both natural and architectural beauty. Yet, it’s not such a green town for it doesn’t rank so good in that regard. Nevertheless, you’re likely to love a beautiful town where the average family home is not up to 350,000 pounds.
11. Narberth, Pembrokeshire
The town of Narberth in Pembrokeshire in west Wales was once known as home to Pwll, Prince of Dyfed, in the Mabinogion. The excitement of its nomination in the Google Street View Awards as the home of Britain’s best shopping street is fetching it much love. Other things making it a lovable town are the Narberth Food Festival and The Grove. This is a town where you can stroll in the Oakwood Theme Park.
10. Machynlleth, Powys
Machynlleth, a market town in Powys, is surrounded by rolling green fields that make it an awesome town in Wales. It’s surprisingly a cosmopolitan center. For education, it’s loved as the Centre for Alternative Technology, an eco-hub in Europe where everyone from school kids to engineers learns about the need to protect the planet. Foodies will fall in love with Ynyshir, a Michelin-starred restaurant whose reputation goes far and wide as the 12th best restaurant in the whole of the UK by the Good Food Guide.
9. Cardigan, Ceredigion
We can’t do without this pleasant town in Ceredigion. We too love the town not because it is homonymic to our lovely winter-resistant garb, no, not for its name, but because of its features. And we possibly can’t tell you all that here. But we shall try. Cardigan ranks 5th in Wales and 47th across the UK. The most important feature of this attractive town is the average home cost. With less than, 325,000 pounds, you can own a home. But then, it also ranks well for architectural beauty and quality of life. It’s not doing badly on green rank with a score of 247 out of 1372.
8. Barmouth, Gwynedd
Barmouth, a town in Gwynedd, is the 8th most loved town in Wales. If you saw our other videos about towns to live in Wales, you will appreciate why Barmouth will always be in good companies like this. It is lovable. Of course, we agree to place it in the 4th position on the list of the best towns to live in Wales and 46th in the whole of the UK. It’s less than the best rank in green rank mars the great score of 60 out of 1372 in natural beauty and equally that score in architec
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Top 10 Things To Do in Snowdonia | Wales Travel Guide
Snowdonia! A national park located in North Wales that is packed full of so many amazing things to do! Climb up a mountain, explore an abandoned slate quarry, visit many of Snowdonia's picturesque towns or explore a castle. Snowdonia National Park is one of my favourite areas of Wales and so here are my top 10 things that you can do here!
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- The Lonely Tree - 3:28
- Penrhyn Castle - 4:01
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- Caernarfon Castle - 6:00
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Places to see in ( Llandovery - UK )
Places to see in ( Llandovery - UK )
Llandovery is a community and market town in Carmarthenshire, Wales, lying on the River Tywi and the A40/A483 roads. The town is served by Llandovery railway station, where there is a park and ride to Llanelli and Shrewsbury via the Heart of Wales Line. Llandovery — a corruption of Llanymddyfri, meaning Llan ymlith y dyfroedd (Church enclosure amidst the waters) — owes its name to its position between the River Tywi and the Afon Brân just upstream of their confluence. A smaller watercourse, the Bawddwr, runs through and under the town. Llandovery is twinned with Pluguffan in Brittany, France.
Attractions in the town include the remains of Llandovery Castle, built in 1110 and almost immediately captured by the Welsh, changing hands between Normans and Welsh until the reign of King Edward I of England. The castle was used by King Henry IV while on a sortie into Wales when he executed Llywelyn ap Gruffydd Fychan in the marketplace. It was later attacked by the forces of Owain Glyndŵr in 1403.
A 16-foot (4.9 m) high stainless steel statue to Llywelyn ap Gruffydd Fychan was unveiled in 2001 on the north side of Llandovery Castle, overlooking the place of his execution six hundred years earlier. He had led the army of King Henry IV on 'a wild goose chase' under the pretence of leading them to a secret rebel camp and an ambush of Glyndŵr's forces. King Henry lost patience with him, exposed the charade and had him half hanged, disemboweled in front of his own eyes, beheaded and quartered - the quarters salted and dispatched to other Welsh towns for public display.
The Physicians of Myddfai practised in the area. Llandovery is also the place where one of the first independent Welsh banks, The Black Ox, was established by a wealthy drover (later to become part of Lloyds TSB bank). The building is part of the King's Head inn which was the home of The Bank of the Black Ox.
Also in the town are a charity-run theatre (Llandovery Theatre), a heritage centre and Llandovery College. A tourist information and heritage centre is situated in the heart of the town. It houses exhibitions on the Tonn Press, the area's droving history and the nineteenth-century geologist Sir Roderick Impey Murchison, whose work in the area resulted in the assignment of the name Llandovery to rocks of a certain age across the entire world. The Llandovery Epoch is the earliest in the Silurian Period of geological time.
In a small market place in the centre of Llandovery is Llandovery Town Hall (1857-8) by the architect Richard Kyke Penson. There is a courtroom over an open market, in an Italianate style. The building has two storeys with open arcades. At the rear are police cells with iron grilles and entry to the courtroom (now used as a library) under a clock tower. Many visitors use Llandovery as a touring base for the western part of the Brecon Beacons National Park which lies immediately to the south of the town. For others it is a stop en route to Pembrokeshire and West Wales. Large numbers of motorcyclists congregate, particularly at weekends, in the West End cafe on Broad Street, part of the A40. The Dolaucothi Gold Mines are located 10 miles (16 km) away near Pumpsaint on the A482, a road which follows the line of the original Roman road to Llanio fort.
Llandovery lies immediately to the north of Brecon Beacons National Park and Fforest Fawr Geopark, an area whose geological heritage is celebrated. These designated landscapes are centred on Bannau Sir Gâr or the Carmarthen Fans, themselves a part of the Black Mountain, an upland area which extends north towards the town as Mynydd Myddfai and Mynydd Bach Trecastell. The small village of Myddfai is located within the National Park, four miles (6 km) to the south east of Llandovery. The Llyn Brianne dam is 11 miles (18 km) to the North located in rugged and impressive countryside above Rhandir-mwyn. On the journey to the dam, visitors also pass the site of Twm Siôn Cati's Cave at the RSPB's Dinas reserve.
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Places to see in ( Llanidloes - UK )
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Llanidloes is a town on the A470 and B4518 roads in Powys, within the historic county boundaries of Montgomeryshire, Wales. It is the first town on the River Severn (Welsh: Afon Hafren), counting from the source. The town is close to the large dam and reservoir Llyn Clywedog. There is a scenic mountain road connecting Machynlleth and Llanidloes.
Llanidloes is popular with hikers who walk on the scenic footpaths surrounding the town, including Glyndŵr's Way, which in conjunction with the Offa's Dyke path forms a 160-mile circuit around Mid Wales and local passage over the spine of the Cambrian Mountains. The Sarn Sabrina Walk – a 25-mile circular walk from Llanidloes to the source of the Severn and back – has been held yearly on the Saturday preceding the Late Spring Bank Holiday since 2006. In 2007 the Semi Sabrina, a 12-mile circular walk, was added. The Hafren Forest is also used for car rallies such as Rally GB and motorcycle Enduro events throughout the year.
Llanidloes takes its name from the early 7th century Celtic Saint Idloes (Llan-Idloes = the Parish of St Idloes), after whom its parish church is named. It was then part of the cantref of Arwystli. In 1280 Llanidloes received a market charter from the King (granted to Owen de la Pole) and the benefit of Edwardian town planning and earthwork defences. The present-day street plan follows the 13th century grid layout. O'Neill traced earth bank defences from the confluence of the Severn with the Clywedog and along Brook Street on the north, beyond High Street on the east, and along Mount Street on the south; with the Severn forming the western boundary. He suggested that the medieval castle with its bailey lay immediately to the south in the area of Mount Street.
Llanidloes railway station was opened in 1864 by the Llanidloes and Newtown Railway. Designed as a grand junction station, it was to connect the Mid-Wales Railway and the Manchester and Milford Railway in the south, with Newtown and the Oswestry and Newtown Railway to the north. Designed to hold the railway company's offices, the building is in the Georgian style. The Llanidloes and Newtown railway eventually formed part of the Cambrian Railways, linking it with South Wales. The station closed for passengers on 31 December 1962. The Llanidloes by-pass road runs along a section of the former railway, and the station still stands beside this road. It is now restored and occupied by small businesses.
Llanidloes has a reputation as a very quirky town, known for its liberal, counterculture atmosphere. Llanidloes is known as a popular home for ageing hippies. The alternative atmosphere is apparent, with a wholefood shop, a volunteer-run organic shop and a vegetarian wholefood café. In 2014, it was rated one of the most attractive postcode areas to live in Wales.
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Cardiff | 10 Great Things To Do in the Capital City of Wales
Cardiff is the capital city of Wales and is full of so many great things to see and do! Its full of epic castles, interesting museums, unique architecture, and of course, it's also home to the gorgeous Cardiff Bay.
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- St. Fagan's National Museum of History - 3:56
- Cardiff Castle - 4:04
- Bute Park - 4:32
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- Principality Stadium - 6:38
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Ultimate Staycation - Luxury Treehouse Stay in Wales - Exploring the Elan Valley - Travel Vlog
We had a family weekend get away in a luxury treehouse! The Ultimate Welsh Staycation!
Back in Autumn we spend two nights in this absolute gem in the Welsh countryside surrounded by sheep in the heart of the Elan Valley, which would easily be ranked as one of the best things to do in Wales!
The Squirrels Nest tree house is perfect for both families and couples, so whether your looking for a romantic weekend away or something different to try with the kids, then this place has you covered.
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Three Wells B&B, Llandrindod Wells, United Kingdom
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Churches of Wales: Powys (Season 1: Episode 10; Llandrindod Wells, Rhayader, Nantgwyllt)
Churches of Wales - Powys - Season 1 Episode 10 made by the Buildings Collection, 12/11/2022.
Welcome to the Churches of Wales series, where I look at churches in Wales that are part of the Church in Wales and Covenanted Churches of Wales (I will look at some churches part of the Church of England if the settlement is situated in Wales). My research is listed at the end of this video. I use a text-to-speech voice in my videos because I prefer not to use my real voice, and yes I know the animated character will make people ask Why not show your real self in these episodes but I prefer to stick to my unique style of these videos because I feel uncomfortable showing my real self in these videos too. With that said, this is the ten episode of the Churches of Wales series. I will look at the churches situated in north-west Radnorshire, where I will look at religious buildings from Llandrindod Wells to Rhayader.
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0:55 Intro (Episode)
1:15 Cwmbach Llechrhyd (01)
1:55 Newbridge-on-Wye (02)
2:39 Disserth (03)
3:43 Howey (04)
4:26 Llandrindod Wells (05)
11:05 Llanyre (06)
11:47 Cefnllys (07)
12:27 Llanbadarn Fawr (08)
13:11 Llanfihangel Helygen (09)
13:38 Gwystre (10)
13:53 Carmel (11)
14:14 Nantmel (12)
14:38 Dolau (13)
14:54 Isfa (14)
15:06 Gaufron (15)
15:23 Rhayader (16)
17:34 Llansantffraed-Cwmdeuddwr (17)
18:01 St. Harmon (18)
19:13 Pant-y-dwr (19)
19:26 Pantgwyn (20)
19:39 Sychnant (21)
19:53 Elan Village (22)
20:27 Nantgwyllt (23)
20:58 Outro
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Drive through Llandrindod Wells, Powys, Mid Wales, Part One
Part one of nine of a drive through the spa town of Llandrindod Wells.
Llandrindod Wells, sometimes known colloquially as Llandod, is a town and community in Powys, within the historic boundaries of Radnorshire, Wales. It serves as the seat of Powys County Council and thus the administrative centre of Powys.
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Wonderful surrounding countryside complements the splendour of this Victorian-style, family-owned holiday and conference hotel in the centre of the spa town of Llandrindod Wells.
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Camping in Wales | A Road Trip Across Mid-Wales
Join us on a road trip from Rhayader to Aberystwyth in Mid Wales, stopping at some of the most beautiful and interesting places along the way.
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- Cwmystwyth Mines - 0:40
- Llandrindod Wells - 1:48
- Warren Wood (Water-Break-It's-Neck) - 2:30
- Camping in Wales (Penybont) - 3:20
- Devil's Bridge - 4:15
- Two Hoots Cafe - 6:26
- Goginan - 6:54
- Aberystwyth - 7:08
Cwmystwyth Lead Mines: Our first stop is Cwmystwyth Lead Mines, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, you can learn about the history of lead mining in Wales and explore the abandoned mines and tunnels.
Llandrindod Wells: Next, we head to Llandrindod Wells, a Victorian spa town. Here, you can visit the Pump House Theatre and Spa, take a walk through the Rock Park, or simply relax and enjoy the town's many cafes and restaurants.
Warren Wood: Warren Wood is a beautiful ancient woodland with a variety of walking trails. Here, you can spot wildlife such as red kites, buzzards, and woodpeckers.
Devil's Bridge: Devil's Bridge is a popular tourist destination, known for its three bridges stacked on top of each other and the waterfalls below. Here, you can take a walk across the bridges, visit the Devil's Bridge Falls Visitor Centre, or simply enjoy the views. We also stopped off at the Two Hoots cafe.
Goginan: Goginan is a small village with a big history. Here, you can visit the Goginan Silver Mine, see the Goginan Gold Mine, and explore the village's many historic buildings.
Aberystwyth: Aberystwyth is a university town on the coast of Mid Wales. Here, you can visit the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth Castle, and the Electric Mountain. You can also take a walk along the promenade, enjoy the beach, or visit one of the town's many restaurants and pubs. In the next video we will be exploring Aberystwyth fully so make sure to subscribe so you don't miss it!
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Abbey Cwm Hir Near Llandrindod Wells, Powys
Ruins of 12th century Abbey, with links to Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, the last Prince of Wales of Welsh blood.
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While this isn't a walking video, very close by are some excellent routes that I have yet to get my old bones trailing.
A strange visual effect from the footage is what appears to be a shape of a person with an arm held high. Hopefully I didn't arouse someone.
The Seaside Towns of South Wales | Part 1 of 2
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In this video follow me as I show you some of the seaside towns in South Wales.
There is a lot more to see and do on the coast between Cardiff and the Gower however I brushed over it because the real fun starts at the Gower and west of it. So part 2 of this video is where the real fun will begin.
I purposely missed out the Brecon Beacons National Park, because on this video I wanted to focus on the coastline. I thought I'd leave the Brecon Beacons for another video.
The places I visit in this video are:
- Cardiff
- Barry Island
- Porthcawl
- Swansea Bay and Mumbles
- The Gower
- Wisemans Bridge
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Coordinates
(Just copy and paste them directly into google maps)
Barry Island Car Park:
51°23'27.1N 3°16'14.6W
Gavin & Stacey House:
51°24'11.4N 3°16'56.3W
Where I camped at Wisemans Bridge:
51°43'24.4N 4°41'07.4W
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Video Credits
Waving Welsh Flag Footage:
Page: Flag Footage
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Sheep Footage:
Page: Narrowboat Journeys
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Pen-y-Fan Drone Footage:
Page: them1ya
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Caldicot Castle Footage:
Page: They Had A Day
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Cardiff Footage:
Page: Yameen Bhatti
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(On screen: Video by Yohan Bhatti and Yameen Bhatti)
Cardiff Market Footage:
Page: Lambert Walks
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Millenium Stadium Footage:
Page: Ultimate Bucket List
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Rugby Footage:
Page: Guiness Six Nations
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Music Credits
The Welsh National Anthem
Title: Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau
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Title: Adventure
Artist: Morning Light Music
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Title: Rain Outside
Artist: Vintageman
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Title: Symbolika
Artist: Flameprodukcja
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Powys POD 1 - East of Llandrindod Wells and Howey
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (
Walk - c9.5 km. Moderate, two easy climbs. Paths a little difficult to follow in places - 1:25,000 map with fields marked recommended. Wet and muddy in places. Varied, with pleasant views.
Date of walk - Feb 10th '17.
Music - A Rubinstein, Symphony no 6, finale.
Middleton Street, Llandrindod Wells during Victorian Week
Middleton Street, Llandrindod Wells during Victorian Week