SOUTH WALES AND WYE VALLEY
THE WYE VALLEY - AREA OF OUTSTANDING NATURAL
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One
of England's most celebrated views, the River Wye seen from Symonds
Yat Rock. Here the Wye meanders against the towering limestone
cliffs of the Forest of Dean, before plunging through a dramatic
gorge all the way to the Severn estuary.
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one goes, every mile is visually rewarding |
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Set
in the wooded Wye Valley, Tintern is the best preserved abbey in
Wales and among Britain's most beautiful historic sites. Founded by
Cistercian monks, the appeal of this exceptional religious house
remains as enduring as ever.
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SOUTH WALES -
LAND OF MAGNIFICENT CASTLES
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Popular
for its wild mountain scenery, the region is further enhanced by the
wealth of remarkable historic monuments - the Caerleon Roman
Fortress, the medieval Raglan Castle, the elegant Chepstow Castle
and the impressive Caerphilly Castle
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OR TOUR A REAL COAL MINE
OR HEAR A REAL WELSH MALE VOICE CHOIR
with
Classic Sights
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