Items being sold off to raise funds include a prop of a space ship, which was used in a trial where that year's John Lewis ...
A lavish new period saga has quietly reshaped corners of Wales and England, swapping centuries with painstaking craft and nerve. Penrhyn Castle, a ...
A brooding stone giant on the north Wales coast hides a lavish TV secret that will change autumn evenings. Penrhyn Castle, ...
Humble, charming little Wales is a land of lusty men’s choirs, salty harbors, slate-roofed villages, stunning mountains and stout castles. For many travelers, these mighty castles alone are reason ...
Standing proud as the biggest castle in the entirety of Wales, this beautiful structure draws in visitors from all over to ...
One person’s hidden gem is a local’s everyday staple. Even in the age of social media, they still exist, even if it means they might not stay hidden for long. A new study, by a member of the ...
2017 is the "Year of Legends" in Wales. The country that boasts as many tales of King Arthur and Merlin as it has towns and villages also has more castles per square mile than any other country in ...
When my kids were growing up, I came to assess the success of any outing by the lack of crises. If no one threw up or got hurt and we came home with the same number of kids that we started with? That ...
Wales has more castles per head than anywhere else in the world. Designed by Norman conquerors to secure areas of land quickly and cheaply. Constructed to present as daunting a challenge to attackers ...
With suggestions from PEOPLE readers, Barton Brooks brings his grieving mother Carla to the stunning Welsh countryside to honor of his late father Barton Brooks continues his incredible surprise ...
There are few medieval ruins in the world "as unspoiled and naturally beautiful" as Manorbier Castle, said Stephen Barry Brookes at The Washington Post. Unlike the 600 or so other ancestral piles in ...
With Europe’s borders temporarily closed to American travelers, the continent’s icons shine an even more inviting beacon than usual—if partly because of their inaccessibility. And few European ...