Beaumaris lies to the south-east of the Isle of Anglesey, and offers stunning views of the Menai Strait and Snowdonia. |
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The Lake District is the best known, closely followed by the Peak District and Snowdonia. |
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The centrepiece is a huge, circular lecture theatre with views over the southern peaks of Snowdonia. |
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Snowdonia is particularly popular with tourists and students, offering access to Snowdon, Wales's biggest mountain. |
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Two men have died after getting into difficulty while swimming near a 100ft waterfall in Snowdonia. |
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In the first episode, Bear visits Snowdonia before diving into Cardigan Bay, searching for Mantis shrimps. |
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As well as Welsh lamb mince, mint sauce and paprika, more unusual ingredients include Snowdonia cheese, eggs and Welsh-cured bacon. |
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Wild Snowdonia attracts walkers, mountain bikers and dendrophiles. |
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The Snowdonia mountains range across the northern horizon. |
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In the XIII century Snowdonia was the theatre of the last armed Welsh resistance against the English invasion and is now a symbol of the Welsh language and culture. |
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A SPACEPORT will ruin the peace and tranquility of Snowdonia if it gets the go ahead, campaigners say. |
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The category V Snowdonia National Park in Wales protects extensive areas of windswept uplands and jagged peaks within a cultural landscape, dominated by the impacts of pastoralism and the former mining industry. |
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South and Mid Wales contains some of the most beautiful and breathtaking scenery in the UK from the edge of Snowdonia in the north down through the Cambrian Mountains to the Brecon Beacons in the south. |
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After about 30 kms on highway, I turn right towards Snowdonia park. |
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My first solo UK wild camping expedition was to Snowdonia. |
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When travelling eastbound along this section there are fine views of Snowdonia. |
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Unusually, Snowdonia National Park has a hole in the middle, around the town of Blaenau Ffestiniog, a slate quarrying centre. |
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They completely refurbished YHA Snowdon Pen Y Pass in Snowdonia National Park, which has achieved a fourstar rating with Visit Wales. |
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Other wind farms are found on inland, mostly upland sites, but there are none in the Snowdonia and Brecon Beacons national parks. |
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The Brecon Beacons national park covers about a third of South Wales, containing Pen y Fan, the highest mountain south of Snowdonia. |
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However, there are also some spectacular walks in Snowdonia on the lower mountains, and they tend to be relatively unfrequented. |
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In addition to plants that are widespread in Snowdonia, Snowdon is home to some plants rarely found elsewhere in Britain. |
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Hafod is Welsh for an upland summer residence, while Eryri is the Welsh name for Snowdonia. |
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The Snowdonia Society maintains a public database of persons visiting the 14 peaks in a single journey. |
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Due to his contributions to Snowdonia, in addition to his film career, in 2004 Hopkins was named among the 100 Welsh Heroes in a Welsh poll. |
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The wider, more historic, use of the term also includes Snowdonia in North Wales, and the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains in South Wales. |
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After this Dolbadarn Castle served as his base but by March this noble site in the heart of Snowdonia was also threatened forcing his departure. |
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The River Dee has its source on the slopes of Dduallt above Llanuwchllyn in the mountains of Snowdonia in Meirionydd, Gwynedd, Wales. |
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Located in the mountains of Snowdonia, the town's slate industry declined during the early 20th century. |
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Aircraft are all nubivagant, gorillas are all nemorivagant, and a holiday in Snowdonia could be described as a montivagant weekend. |
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In exceptional weather conditions it is possible to see Snowdonia in North Wales. |
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They are now largely absent from the far south, their main strongholds being Snowdonia, the Brecon Beacons and the Cambrian Mountains. |
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Called Birds, Boots And Butties, they outline the best birding walks in Conwy and eastern Snowdonia, and on Anglesey. |
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And until now only the most energetic have been able to enjoy the rugged, breathtaking peaks of Snowdonia. |
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Mr Land, 40, will take part in the Snowdonia Marathon later this month to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support. |
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Welsh farmer-owned cooperative South Caernarfon Creameries has signed a deal to market Snowdonia Cheese Company products to the major multiples. |
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Two twites were a surprise find on the saltmarsh here, perhaps en route to their last breeding areas in Snowdonia. |
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A SMALL guesthouse in Snowdonia beat much larger properties to celebrate victory at the prestigious UK Considerate Hotelier Awards. |
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As the highest ground in England, Scafell Pike naturally has a very extensive view, ranging from the Mourne Mountains to Snowdonia. |
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In the lowlands, the number of days with lying snow may vary from zero to thirty or more, with an average of about twenty in Snowdonia. |
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As the highest ground in England, Scafell Pike naturally has a very extensive view on a clear day, ranging from the Mourne Mountains in Northern Ireland to Snowdonia in Wales. |
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The first invasion was forced to retreat, but in August that year John invaded again with a larger army, crossed the River Conwy and penetrated Snowdonia. |
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The exterior of the oil pipeline was filmed in Cwm Dyli, Snowdonia, Wales, while the production teams shot the oil pipeline explosion in Hankley Common, Elstead, Surrey. |
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There are 15 National parks in the UK, including the Lake District in England, Snowdonia in Wales, and Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park in Scotland. |
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Aran Fawddwy is a mountain in southern Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom. |
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If you want to test yourself check into Welsh Rarebits hotel Penmaenuchaf Hall, which is close to Coed-y-Brenin and some serious southern Snowdonia mountain roads. |
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Snowdonia National Park in northwestern Wales was established in 1951 as the third national park in Britain, following the Peak District and the Lake District. |
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Although the town is in the centre of the Snowdonia National Park, the boundaries of the Park exclude the town and its substantial slate waste heaps. |
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The park is governed by the Snowdonia National Park Authority, which is made up of local government and Welsh representatives, and its main offices are at Penrhyndeudraeth. |
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The road travels through two of Wales's national parks, the Brecon Beacons in the south and Snowdonia National Park, starting just south of Dinas Mawddwy in the north. |
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A visit to Snowdonia in 1688 allowed him to construct for John Ray's Synopsis Methodica Stirpium Britannicorum a list of flora local to that region. |
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Tryfan in Snowdonia topped a survey by hillwalking magazine Trail, with Helvellyn in the Lake District coming second and Wales' highest mountain Snowdon securing third place. |
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Lying on Tremadog Bay in the centremost part of Gwynedd and within the Snowdonia National Park, it has a population of 1,447, of whom 51 per cent speak Welsh. |
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The Isle of Man the mountains of the Lake District and Snowdonia in Wales can sometimes be seen across the Irish Sea from some parts of the Mournes on clear days. |
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On the other side of South Top is a fine view of the Scafells, Western and North Western Fells, with a portion of Snowdonia visible between Kirk Fell and Pillar. |
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The new zipline at Llechwedd Slate Caverns, near Blaenau Ffestiniog, has made action-packed Snowdonia the international zipline capital of the world. |
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The father-of-three took on the mile-long zip-line at Zip World at Penrhyn Quarry, Snowdonia, last year along with his son Eric, who was celebrating his 60th birthday. |
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The river rises in Snowdonia, Wales, flows east via Chester, England, and discharges to the sea in an estuary between Wales and the Wirral Peninsula in England. |
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Members of Snowdonia National Park Authority planning committee unanimously backed the project at Llanbedr Airfield, near Harlech yesterday which could create 50 jobs. |
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Gruffydd was forced to take refuge in Snowdonia where he met his death. |
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