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Wales Collection (page 16)

Background imageWales Collection: Wales; Wrexham

Wales; Wrexham. A salmon fisherman casting on the River Dee

Background imageWales Collection: Wales, Conwy, Snowdonia

Wales, Conwy, Snowdonia. An old disused tramway runs down from the derelict slate quarries and copper mines alongside the Watkin Path one of the routes up Snowdon

Background imageWales Collection: August 2008

August 2008
Wales, Conwy, Snowdonia. The Afon Cwm Llan in spate tumbles down in a series of waterfalls beside the Watkin Path one of the routes up Snowdon

Background imageWales Collection: Wales, Denbighshire, Llandrillo

Wales, Denbighshire, Llandrillo. Moel Ty Uchaf a stone circle of 41 stones with a cist in the centre stands on the edge of the Berwyn Mountains

Background imageWales Collection: UK, Wales, Conwy

UK, Wales, Conwy. A split-cane fly rod and traditional fly-fishing equipment beside a trout lake in North Wales

Background imageWales Collection: UK, Wales, Pembrokeshire

UK, Wales, Pembrokeshire. The site of the ancient neolithic dolmen at Pentre Ifan, Waless most famous megalith, the remains of a vast Celtic burial mound

Background imageWales Collection: Wales, Denbighshire, Ruthin

Wales, Denbighshire, Ruthin. The rooftop of the Myddelton Arms pub which is of Dutch design and dating from the mid-16th century

Background imageWales Collection: Wales, Cardiff, Cardiff Bay

Wales, Cardiff, Cardiff Bay. The Wales Millennium Centre

Background imageWales Collection: Wales, Gwynedd, Caernarvon

Wales, Gwynedd, Caernarvon. The turrets of Caernarvon Castle

Background imageWales Collection: Wales, Conwy, Pentre Foilas

Wales, Conwy, Pentre Foilas. Gilar Farm and mountain taken in the evening from the duck ponds, with forestry block and rough grazing

Background imageWales Collection: Wales, Conwy Valley, Betws-y-coed

Wales, Conwy Valley, Betws-y-coed. Canoeing down the Conwy River

Background imageWales Collection: Wales; Anglesey, Beaumaris

Wales; Anglesey, Beaumaris. Designed in 1295 by James of St George, Beaumaris Castle is one of the finest of the Iron Ring of castles build by Edward I to stamp his authority on the Welsh

Background imageWales Collection: Wales, Wrexham, Bangor-on-Dee

Wales, Wrexham, Bangor-on-Dee. Bangor-on-Dees sandstone church, Sant Dunawd s, sits beside the River Dee

Background imageWales Collection: Wales, Flintshire, Overton

Wales, Flintshire, Overton. The half-timbered White Horse Inn, an old coaching inn

Background imageWales Collection: Wales, Wrexham, Chirk

Wales, Wrexham, Chirk. The Baroque gates of Chirk Castle, wrought by the Davies brothers of Bersham around 1712 AD, are topped by the Myddelton coat of arms and a pair of wolves

Background imageWales Collection: Wales, Denbighshire, Llangollen

Wales, Denbighshire, Llangollen. View up the Eglwyseg Valley towards Eglwyseg Mountain

Background imageWales Collection: Wales, Pembrokeshire

Wales, Pembrokeshire. Skrinkle Haven on the South Coast of Pembrokeshire

Background imageWales Collection: Wales, Pembrokeshire, St Davids Head

Wales, Pembrokeshire, St Davids Head. The beach flies the European Blue Flag and the wide expanse of fine white sand curving towards the remote rocky headland of St Davids has been rated one of

Background imageWales Collection: The bar at The Pen-y-Gwryd Hotel

The bar at The Pen-y-Gwryd Hotel. famous for its mountaineering history

Background imageWales Collection: Severn Road Bridge( Looking towards Wales)

Severn Road Bridge( Looking towards Wales), Severn Estuary, Wales/England

Background imageWales Collection: Pierhead Building

Pierhead Building, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff (Caerdydd), Wales, UK

Background imageWales Collection: Snowdon, Snowdonia

Snowdon, Snowdonia, Wales, UK

Background imageWales Collection: Boats on lake

Boats on lake, Wales

Background imageWales Collection: Caerphilly Castle

Caerphilly Castle, Caerphilly, Wales, UK

Background imageWales Collection: Brecon Beacons

Brecon Beacons, Wales



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