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Gentle Mid Wales - a land of singing brooks and
surging rivers, placid lakes and Wales’ national bird - the Red Kite. Here is the source of
the mighty Severn, over which you crossed to enter Wales. |
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Snowdonia in North Wales is rugged with towering
craggy peaks. Majestic Snowdon takes centre stage. Ideal country
for all kinds of outdoor activities. |

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Our journey towards the south hugs the beautiful
coastline of Cardigan Bay before turning inland to follow the
River Teifi where the ancient crafts of coracle making and
coracle fishing are still practised. |
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Magical Pembrokeshire is the last leg of our
journey. We’ll explore secret coves, prehistoric edifices
erected by long forgotten ancestors and the first Celtic
cathedral of St David's, the smallest city in Wales. Our final
destination is the quaint seaside village of Mumbles on Swansea
Bay. |

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