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Tourist Guides & Information in Mid Wales 28 sites in this category
Lonely Planet - Wales
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/wales
Wales tourism and travel information including facts, maps, history, culture, transport and weather in Wales. Find popular places to visit in Wales - Lonely Planet.
Visit Britain
http://www.visitbritain.com
Your official travel guide to Britain.
Hendy Productions
http://www.hendyproductions.co.uk
The Land Of Your Fathers, Wales Two Heroes and Treasures, DVD of Wales, Hendy Productions.
Wales Tourist Board
http://www.visitwales.com
From rolling hills to golden beaches, from soaring sea cliffs to the rugged grandeur of Snowdonia, the scenery of Wales is spectacular. So, too, is its history. Ancient standing stones, ruined Norman castles, tiny harbours which once sent schooners and tall ships half way around the world - everything the intrigued visitor could ever want is to be found in this fascinating country.
Audioguide2go
http://www.audioguide2go.com
Do you love exploring but prefer not to follow the crowd? Then you\'ve come to the right place. At Audioguide2go you can download audio walks, tours, guides and trails for your mp3 player.
Llandinam
http://freespace.virgin.net/lion.llandinam
Llandinam has been awarded the title of best kept village in Wales, Powys and Montgomeryshire on more than one occasion and as you pass through it is easy to see why. Neat and colourful gardens line the A470 which runs parallel to the River Severn.
Visit Mid Wales
http://www.visitmidwales.co.uk
Take time to explore it and find out more about our region of Wales. Mid and West Coast Wales has something for everyone. It\'s a place to relax, soak up the scenery - stunning coastlines, mountains and rolling countryside.
Crickhowell
http://www.crickhowell.org
Crickhowell (population about 2000) is a thriving market town snuggling between the softly rounded Black Mountains and the dramatic Brecon Beacons, in arguably the most beautiful valley in the National Park. It is a lively, friendly community with a strong identity, excellent individual shops and many superb restaurants. There are first-class primary and secondary schools, a myriad of businesses and organisations, hotels, bunkhouses and guest houses.
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