Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
With an over a quarter of Wales's land area, covering much of the eastern half of the country, it is a county of remote uplands, low population and no coastline. It was created in more or less its current form in 1974, and is the only one of the large county units created at that time to have been carried forward intact at the 1996 local ...
This page was last edited on 9 December 2016, at 22:25 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.
Powis Castle (Welsh: Castell Powys) is a medieval castle, fortress and grand country house near Welshpool, in Powys, Wales.The seat of the Herbert family, earls of Powis, the castle is known for its formal gardens and for its interiors, the former having been described as "the most important", and the latter "the most magnificent", in the country.
Powys has a number of designated cycle routes which are part of the National Cycle Network. Taff Trail; Lake Vyrnwy road circuit; Lôn Las Cymru; Lon Cambria; Radnor Ring; Elan Valley Trail; Celtic Trail, incorporating, within Powys: National Cycle Route 42; National Cycle Route 43 (not yet completed) Proposed routes include: National Cycle ...
It is illegal to disturb the ground surface or any standing remains. The compilation of the list is undertaken by Cadw Welsh Historic Monuments, which is an executive agency of the National Assembly of Wales. [1] The lists above derive from the schedules supplied by Cadw [2] and include additional material from RCAHMW and Clwyd-Powys ...
See the list of places in Wales for places in other principal areas. This is a list of towns and villages in the principal area of Powys , Wales . This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
Three Cocks or Aberllynfi (Welsh: [ˌabɛrˈɬənvi]) is a village near Glasbury in Powys, Wales. The Welsh name refers to the mouth of the Afon Llynfi which enters the River Wye a mile from the village. The nearest town is Hay-on-Wye some 5 miles (8.5 km) to the northeast.
[2] [5] The city houses Wales' oldest football club, Wrexham A.F.C., housed in the world's oldest still in use international stadium, the Racecourse Ground, one of the Seven Wonders of Wales at St Giles' Church, Wales' largest music festival Focus Wales, Tŷ Pawb, Xplore!, the oldest German-style lager brand Wrexham Lager, and the country house ...