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In this video we're going through the TOP 10 MUST SEE PLACES IN WALES for 2023! So if you're heading to Wales for a road trip or holiday in 2023, this VIDEO IS FOR YOU! Wales completely took us by surprise with its incredible scenery, mind blowing beauty and gave us one hell of an adventure! If you're curious, looking to go on a Wales Road Trip or are looking for tips or suggestions, WATCH MY VIDEO!
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Our 12 Day Wales Road Trip Route...
Day 1: Home to Llandudno to Conwy to Aber Falls to Snowdonia
Day 2: Snowdonia to Barmouth to Shell Island
Day 3: Shell Island to Ynyslas to Aberystwyth
Day 4: Aberystwyth to Newquay to St Davids
Day 5: St Davids to Tenby
Day 6: Tenby to Rhossili Bay
Day 7: Rhossili Bay to Barry Island to Brecon Beacons to Home
MUST SEE PLACES:
Llandudno | Conwy Castle | Snowdonia | Snowdon | Watkin Path Falls | Aber Falls | Shell Island | Barmouth | Aberystwyth | Newquay | Strumble Head Lighthouse | Mwnt | Blue Lagoon | Green Bridge | St Govans Chapel | St Davids | Freshwater West | Tenby | Saundersfoot Bay | Rhossili Bay | Barry Island | Brecon Beacons
What Three Welsh Towns are Ancient
The three ancient Welsh towns of Caldicot, Magor and Chepstow
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15 Fabulous CAMPSITES in the UK | Perfect Summer Getaways
Discover the beauty of the UK through a #camping #vacation like no other. With a diverse range of campsites catering to every preference, the #UK is the ideal destination for a memorable outdoor getaway. Whether you're drawn to the breathtaking landscapes of the Lake District, the rugged charm of the Scottish Highlands, or the stunning coastline of Cornwall, you'll find campsites that offer the perfect blend of natural splendour and modern amenities. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature, embark on scenic hikes, and unwind under the starlit skies. From family-friendly sites to secluded spots for adventurers, the UK's campsites provide a unique opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors and create cherished memories. Embark on a camping journey across the picturesque landscapes of the UK, and experience a vacation that combines comfort, adventure, and the beauty of nature.
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0:26 Gwithian Farm Campsite, Cornwall
0:38 Tavistock Camping and Caravanning Club Site, Devon
0:51 Bala Camping, Gwynedd
1:04 Deepdale Camping, Norfolk
1:16 Loch Lomond Holiday Park, Scotland
1:28 Blackberry Wood, East Sussex
1:39 Keswick Camping and Caravanning Club Site, Lake District
1:53 Treen Farm Campsite, Cornwall
2:05 Forest Holidays Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire
2:17 Three Cliffs Bay, Swansea
2:29 Eden Valley Holiday Park, Cornwall
2:41 Burnbake Campsite, Dorset
2:54 Shell Island Campsite, Gwynedd
3:06 Glen Nevis Camping and Caravan Park, Fort William
3:19 Sky Camping and Caravanning Club Site, Isle of Skye
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Places to see in ( Newport - UK )
Places to see in ( Newport - UK )
Newport is a cathedral and university city and unitary authority area in south east Wales. Newport is located on the River Usk close to its confluence with the Severn Estuary, approximately 12 miles northeast of Cardiff.
Newport has been a port since medieval times, when the first Newport Castle was built by the Normans. The town outgrew the earlier Roman town of Caerleon, immediately upstream, and gained its first charter in 1314. It grew significantly in the 19th century, when its port became the focus of coal exports from the eastern valleys of South Wales. Until the rise of Cardiff from the 1850s, Newport was Wales' largest coal-exporting port. It was the site of the last large-scale armed insurrection in Britain, the Newport Rising of 1839 led by the Chartists.
During the 20th century, when the docks declined in importance, Newport remained an important manufacturing and engineering centre. Newport was granted city status in 2002. Newport hosted the Ryder Cup in 2010. The city was the venue for the 2014 NATO summit. Newport is the largest urban area within the historic county boundaries of Monmouthshire and the preserved county of Gwent. The City of Newport, which includes some surrounding rural areas as well as the built up area, is governed by Newport City Council.
The M4 motorway comes within a mile (1.6 km) of the city centre, and Newport can be accessed from six junctions (from 24–28 inclusive). The Great Western main railway line also passes through the heart of the city, stopping at Newport railway station. Newport is well linked with nearby Cardiff, with approximately six rail and five bus services between the cities every hour. The Old Green Interchange is an elevated roundabout over the A4042 (Heidenheim Drive) at the western end of Newport Bridge. Newport's pedestrianised High Street runs southwest from the interchange through Westgate Square to the pedestrianised Commercial Street. Queensway passes Newport railway station and links the Old Green Interchange to Newport Civic Centre via Clytha Park Road.
Alot to see in ( Newport - UK ) such as :
Tredegar House
Newport Transporter Bridge
Newport Museum
Belle Vue Park
Newport Market
Newport Cathedral
Beechwood Park, Newport
National Roman Legion Museum
Caerleon Roman Fortress and Baths
Tredegar House Country Park
Newport Castle
Fourteen Locks
Caerleon Amphitheatre
Magor Marsh
Twmbarlwm
Ruperra Castle
Sirhowy Valley Country Park
Waunfawr Park
Newport Medieval Ship
Llandegfedd Reservoir
Pencoed Castle
Risca Riverside Leisure
Twmbarlwm
Cwmcarn Forest
East Usk Lighthouse
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Road Trip Tesco Daventry to Tesco Magor on 10/8/2022
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Tŷ Hotel Milford Waterfront - The newest hotel in Pembrokeshire
Join us as we stay at the Tŷ Hotel Milford Waterfront - the brand new hotel which has just opened in Pembrokeshire West Wales. We'll show you exactly what it's like to stay at this hotel from the dining to where we sleep and even the stunning views from our private balcony.
Places to see in ( Camborne - UK )
Places to see in ( Camborne - UK )
Camborne is a town in west Cornwall, England. The northern edge of the parish includes a section of the South West Coast Path, Hell's Mouth and Deadman's Cove. Camborne was formerly one of the richest tin mining areas in the world and home to the Camborne School of Mines.
Camborne is in the western part of the largest urban and industrial area in Cornwall with the town of Redruth 3 miles (4.8 km) to the east. It is the ecclesiastical centre of a large civil parish and has a town council. Camborne-Redruth is on the northern side of the Carn Brea/Carnmenellis granite upland which slopes northwards to the sea. The two towns are linked by the A3047 road which was turnpiked in 1839 and the villages along the road (from the west) were Roskear, Tuckingmill, Pool and Illogan. Running north-south are a number of small streams with narrow river valleys which have been deeply-cut following centuries of tin streaming and other industrial processes.
The first mention of the medieval Camborne churchtown is in 1181 although in 1931 the ruins of a probable Romano-British villa were found at Magor Farm, Illogan, near Camborne, and excavated that year under the guidance of the Royal Institution of Cornwall. By 1708 Camborne had rights to hold markets and three fairs a year which may be an indication of tin mining in the area; Camborne's was inland and in an unfavourable location for trading. Mining is first recorded locally in the 1400s with early exploitation of the small streams cutting through the mineralised area and from shallow mines following lodes.
Camborne is best known as a centre for the former Cornish tin and copper mining industry, having its working heyday during the later 18th and early 19th centuries. Camborne was just a village until transformed by the mining boom which began in the late eighteenth century and saw the Camborne and Redruth district become the richest mining area in the world.
The A30 trunk road now by-passes the Town around its northern edge. The old A30 through the Town has become the A3047. There is a small bus station halfway along and to the south of Trelowarren Street (the main high street), which has featured in tales by Cornish comedian Jethro. The railway station is a half-mile south from the town centre, with a level crossing and footbridge at its eastern end. Camborne station used to be famous for its short platforms, which meant that passengers on main line services between London and Penzance could only board and alight from certain carriages.
Camborne was, for a quarter of a century, one of the termini of Cornwall's only tram service. This system was opened in November 1902 and ran a regular service to Redruth until it closed in September 1927. Camborne is twinned with two places: Santez-Anna-Wened in Brittany, France, and Pachuca, Hidalgo in Mexico. Camborne was twinned with Pachuca at a ceremony in Mexico on 3 July 2008.
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Heavy Freight and 2 Railtours at 10 locations in Wales 2012
Starting with the final rail tour inside Aberthaw Power Station with one of the first 66 to arrive in the UK in April 1999. Severn Tunnel Junction used to be one of my favourite locations, but now with a new road bridge with a high sidewall and the new catenary, this shot cannot be replaced? Freight a Barry Docks is a hit and miss affair but a couple of 60s in 2 days was an exception in February. Parallel running freight into Cardiff and clips at Marshfield and Abergavenny with the final clip at Tondu close part one of 2012
Magor to Spytty: The NEW Eastern Link Road - The A4810
Magor to Spytty: The NEW Eastern Link Road - The A4810
Well new as in it was built over 7 years ago (which is recent in road building terms especially Wales)
The road was built in 2015 and was planned to connect the now scrapped relief road (the new M4 - but that's for another time)
I was supposed to schedule this for the 9th of January but I simply forgot, so here's a late upload (my apologies)
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The Old Barn Inn, Newport, United Kingdom
The Old Barn Inn, Newport, United Kingdom
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This historic country inn has delicious food and luxury rooms. It is within a few km of the famous Celtic Manor Resort, home of the 2010 Ryder Cup.
The Old Barn Inn dates back to the early 1750s. The individual rooms are chic, but match the rustic style. Each has silk furnishings and Egyptian cotton sheets, and feature complimentary wi-fi.
Welsh breakfasts, candlelit dinners and al fresco dining are all available. Chefs prepare dishes with local, organic ingredients. ...
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Ingleton Waterfall Trail - scenic dog walk passing by all six waterfalls
Lucky to have some of the best dog walking trails on our doorstep, we had to start with what we think is one of the very best in the Yorkshire Dales, the Ingleton Waterfall Trail starts in the picturesque, historical village of Ingleton.
A circular trail, open 7 days a week, following a well-defined path which runs close to the edge of the River Twiss and the River Doe which provides spectacular views of the waterfalls .
The total length of the trail is 4.3 miles (7km),taking between 2/4 hours.
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Scenic drive in Wales from Newport to Brecon Beacons National Park | UK Slow TV
Relax and sleep! This driving tour covers South Wales, starting from M4 motorway services near Magor and Newport and ending in Tretower, Brecon Beacons (Bannau Brycheiniog) National Park.
Walking the Wales Coast Path : Magor to Newport Wetlands
Met up with Gayle at Magor and walked to Newport Wetlands , the views were vast with Prince of Wales Bridge in the distance but always there. We followed the sea wall most of the way to Newport Wetlands RSPB centre .
Newport Wetlands
Newport Wetlands offers a sanctuary for wildlife on the edge of Newport City. With a RSPB visitor centre, a café, shop and children’s play area it can make for a lovely day out with the family. Interestingly, Newport Wetlands is one of the best places for wildlife in the UK and is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). In Newport, who would have thought?
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Love Lock Bridge Bakewell: A Hidden Romance Spot
Discover the hidden romance spot in Bakewell - the Love Lock Bridge! Leave your mark on this picturesque spot with a love lock and create lasting memories with your special someone.
Find out more about this amazing iconic UK bridge as Steve`s Monumental Adventures takes a closer look at the first severn road crossing
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Part five of the Monumental adventures tour E05 S01
The Severn Bridge is a motorway suspension bridge that spans the River Severn between South Gloucestershire in and Monmouthshire in South East Wales. It is the original Severn road crossing between England and Wales, and took three and a half years to build at a cost of £8 million.
It replaced the 137-year-old Aust Ferry.
The bridge was opened in 1966 by Queen Elizabeth II.
It was granted Grade I listed status in 1999.[10]
Following the completion of the Prince of Wales Bridge, the section of the motorway from Olveston in England to Magor in Wales was designated the M48.
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The Severn Bridge - M48 - Monmouthshire - Monumental Tour 2022 E05 S01
Find out more about this amazing iconic UK bridge as Steve`s Monumental Adventures takes a closer look at the first severn road crossing
#severnbridge #iconicbridges #ukbridges #riversevern #bridgesoftheworld #suspensionbridges
Part five of the Monumental adventures tour E05 S01
The Severn Bridge is a motorway suspension bridge that spans the River Severn between South Gloucestershire in and Monmouthshire in South East Wales. It is the original Severn road crossing between England and Wales, and took three and a half years to build at a cost of £8 million.
It replaced the 137-year-old Aust Ferry.
The bridge was opened in 1966 by Queen Elizabeth II.
It was granted Grade I listed status in 1999.[10]
Following the completion of the Prince of Wales Bridge, the section of the motorway from Olveston in England to Magor in Wales was designated the M48.
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48hrs in Wales
48hrs in just 60 seconds.
You can pack a lot in a weekend in Wales.
Soundtrack: Julia Harris / These Days
Locations featured:
Conwy
Conwy Castle
Conwy Quay
Llanberis Pass
Portmeirion
Pete's Eats Llanberis
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, Anglesey
Mostyn Gallery, Llandudno
Rhosneigr, Anglesey
Aberystwyth
Road Trip Tesco Magor to Tesco Avonmouth on 11/5/2020
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Cliffden Hotel Teignmouth Devon
The Cliffden Hotel in Teignmouth, Devon, England UK
Road Trip Tesco Daventry to Morrisons Northampton on 22/8/2022
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