

Flowers, Fibers, and Natural Beauty
Yesterday morning we made a visit to the woolen mills in Trefrew. After lunch in Llanrwst our Wild Wales Tour group visited the botanical...


Chester on the river Dee
Chester on the river Dee was founded by the Romans in 79AD and is one of the best preserved walled cities in Britain. The Romans exited...


Cuckoo returns to Wales!
The Common Cuckoo (Cumulus canorus) arrived back in Wales a few days ago after spending the winter months in Africa. A very strange and...


The Red Kite and Other Birds
The Red Kite is the national bird of Wales and were almost on the verge of extinction in the mid twentieth century and were down to two...


Bluebells!
During mid April to the start of June, Bluebells their nodding, blue necked blossoms, carpet ancient woodlands, groves and hillsides in...


Beautiful Welsh Birds
During our Wild Wales walkabouts this spring and fall we will be looking out for these three birdies. The Meadow Pipit who returns each...


Welsh Male Voice Choir
During the early 1840’s when Joseph Smith and his followers were traveling across the great expanse of America seeking a home for their...


Spring in Wales
March 1 was St Davids Day the patron saint of the nation of Wales and of doves. He was born in Pembrokeshire, South Wales in around...


Welsh Highland Railway.
On our bus trips in May and October 2017 after we visit Caernarfon Castle we will board the Welsh Highland Narrow Gauge Railway. The trip...