

by - written on 26/10/08, updated on 18/10/09 (Very useful, 828 readings)
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I was born in the West Midlands and lived there until 2002 when we all moved to Llandudno in North Wales. My husband, Dave, and I bought a large Victorian house and mom and dad came to live with us so that I could be their full time carer. We have now sadly lost both of them and Dave and I have moved to a small cottage on the ... Read the complete review

by severus_snape - written on 14/03/08
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Snowdonia National Park is, in my opinion, one of the most colourful National Parks in the country, and is as diverse as it is beautiful. Its Headquarters lie in Penrhyndeudraeth, a small town in the southern part of the Park, and like several National Parks, many areas are supported by the National Trust. Snowdonia National Park runs ... Read the complete review

by - written on 09/04/07 (Somewhat useful, 181 readings)
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This is a good starting palce for walkers as well as a good place to bike ride with loads of walking shops and the best outdoor shops to collect all the essentials you may need out of the lakes as you will see loads off It has loads of walking shops, there you i saw a few good food pubs and tea houses to stop at but thats if you ... Read the complete review

by - written on 22/09/05 (Very useful, 7174 readings)
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Let me take you on a tour through a part of my homeland, the land of the Celts, Wales, I want you to see through my eyes the majestic mountains and gentle valleys, the mountain streams cascading into waterfalls, the spectacular passes with their rugged beauty, heather-clad rolling hills, towering forests and secluded villages all with ... Read the complete review

by - written on 09/04/01, updated on 19/04/01 (Very useful, 314 readings)
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I consider myself an extremely privelaged person. In the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, with views over the breathtaking Irish Sea, there sits a modest (actually its pretty big) 18th Century Farmhouse. With the closest neighbour a 20 minute drive away (due to the endless stream of gates) and the ominous peak of Cader Idris looming ... Read the complete review

by - written on 26/03/01, updated on 01/04/01 (Very useful, 170 readings)
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Snowdonia. Whether you are just driving through or climbing to the top of Snowdon, you cannot deny the fact that this is one of the most breathtaking areas of natural beauty in Britain on par with the Scottish Highlands. It is really something you have to experience for yourself as it is difficult to find words to ... Read the complete review

by - written on 07/11/00, updated on 07/11/00 (Very useful, 197 readings)
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The Snowdonia National Park has some of the most beautiful and breath-taking scenery in England and Wales. You can walk on the moors, sail on a mountain lake, explore the numerous copper mines and even cycle for miles on safe cycle routes. What's more you can enjoy the wildlife and beauty when doing it. The Snowdonia ... Read the complete review

by - written on 30/09/00, updated on 30/09/00 (Useful, 85 readings)
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One of my favourite pastimes is walking and scrambling, and I regularly pay a visit to the Lake District because it's so easy to get to. But every so often I go to Snowdonia for tougher walks. Snowdonia offers more challenges than the Lakes, like the ridges of Tryfan (try the north ridge in pouring rain and mist! Great fun), ... Read the complete review

by - written on 26/08/00, updated on 26/08/00 (Very useful, 120 readings)
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Living and working in Birmingham has advantages. It must be one of the best cities in the UK to leave. In less than three hours I can be in the Lake District or North Wales, and in a little more than an hour more, in Cornwall. Snowdonia is where I usually go for day trips or weekend visits to escape the urban environment, and ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/08/00, updated on 25/08/00 (Very useful, 69 readings)
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This is a great little place, and a good starting place for walkers. It has loads of walking shops, and has the best collection of kit ouside of the Lakes. There a few good pubs and tea houses. There is a fast running river through it, which cascades over rocks in the centre of the village, and you can jump from rock to rock ... Read the complete review
