Romantic places to propose in North Wales this St Dwynwen's Day
13th January 2023January the 25th is a very special day in the Welsh calendar. Dydd Santes Dwynwen or St Dwynwen's Day is the feast day of the patron saint of Welsh lovers. Just like St Valentine's, the day is deemed extremely lucky for those in love!
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How we celebrate Halloween in Wales
20th September 2022Are you prepared for spooky season? Nos Galan Gaeaf has its roots in centuries of tradition. Find out how Halloween is celebrated in Wales.
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CADW opens doors to Welsh historic monuments
07th September 2022This month, CADW is throwing open its doors and giving visitors access to hundreds of sites across Wales as part of its annual heritage festival - Open Doors.
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Snowdonia’s ghosts, ghouls and scary places
10th October 2020Long before Halloween became a time when things went bump in the night, the Celts of Wales celebrated the end of summer and the beginning of winter with the ancient festival of Samhain (pronounced ‘sow inn’). As the days drew shorter and the nights darker and colder, it marked a time when the boundaries between the living and the dead became blurred, and ghosts crossed over…
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