
LlyN Peninsula
An otherworldly backdrop of blues, greens and sunset golds awaits you on the Llŷn. With its microclimate unique to North Wales, the weather is mild but the landscapes are wild, a treasure trove of special nooks waiting to be discovered. Think untouched beaches and coves to be explored as well as bustling towns full of life and Welsh culture.
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The story of Plas Madoc: history, restoration and a lifetime connection
Long before Ieuan Edwards owned Plas Madoc, he was climbing its trees and filling his pockets with conkers there as a boy. Back then, the estate belonged to Captain Priddle…
Plas Madoc: A return to the elements in North Wales
There is something deeply restorative about places that draw you back outdoors. Places where mornings begin with mist hanging low across the valley, where supper is cooked over charcoal instead…
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