By: Steven Jones
The landscape of Snowdonia has long inspired the works of artists and craftspeople, and it’s easy to see why; the colours, the textures, the shapes and the layers of contrasting yet complementary elements are an artist’s dream.
Snowdonia And The Arts: Ten Snowdonia Theatres And Galleries
Snowdonia History And Culture: Ten Must-See Museums of Snowdonia
By: Steven Jones
In the thousands of years since man first made Snowdonia his home, life in the region has changed almost beyond recognition. From Iron Age settlers and Roman invaders to Jacobean altruism and the Industrial Revolution, there’s no better way to learn about Snowdonia’s history than to pay a visit to one of Snowdonia’s many museums.
Five Ways to Spend a Bank Holiday Weekend in Snowdonia
By: Steven Jones
Snowdonia is easily accessible by road and train from most parts of mainland Britain – and by sea or air from Ireland – so a few days in Snowdonia is one of the nicest ways to spend a bank holiday weekend.
Snowdonia For Children: Ten Snowdonia Attractions For Under-12s
By: Steven Jones
Towering mountains, mile after mile of sand and shingle coastline, and open countryside as far as the eye can see. That’s probably what you see in your mind’s eye, when you think of Snowdonia. Not a huge amount to keep smaller children entertained, you might think… but you’d be wrong!
Historic North Wales: Castles and Castellated Mansions of Snowdonia
By: Steven Jones
The age of chivalry to which so many Welsh castles belong evokes romantic images of heroic knights winning fair ladies’ hands. But when you look at the design and construction of Snowdonia’s medieval castles, it’s clear this wasn’t a romantic age at all, but one of hardship and brutality.
