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Tintern village in Wales at dawn
Rolling hills, a sweeping coastline, spectacular mountain views, national parks, historic market towns, bara brith and cheese on toast - just a few reasons to break for the border and explore the wonders of Wales. We've compiled a list of your top Welsh tips. To share your own suggestions with other readers, click here.
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    Felin Fach Griffin

    Posted by happytraveller 4 May 2007

    The perfect place to put your feet up after a long days walking up nearby Pen-y-Fan and the surrounding peaks. This gastropub serves absolutely delicious food, brilliant service and a wide array of beers, cider (and even perry!) on tap. A jem in a beautiful part of Wales!

    www.eatdrinksleep.ltd.uk/
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    Green Man

    Posted by DisparateDan 22 June 2006

    Three full days of folk and folktronica in the Glanusk Park Estate in the Brecon Beacons national park with Donovan, Martha Wainwright, Bert Jansch, an evening of “Psychfolk Commune Films”, real food, proper ales and no corporate sponsorship. This is what small, family-run festivals are all about.

    August 18-20, Glanusk Park, near Crickhowell, Brecon Beacons;
    www.thegreenmanfestival.co.uk;
    Nearest train station is Abergavenny, and there will be a coach service from there to the festival site.

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