SGWD GWLADYS: take a dip in the historical waters of Neath’s ‘Lady Falls’
Neath is home to many waterfalls, formed by limestone erosion over the years and earning the nickname, Waterfall Country. Among these is Sgwd Gwladys.
Neath is home to many waterfalls, formed by limestone erosion over the years and earning the nickname, Waterfall Country. Among these is Sgwd Gwladys.
Perched on the Mumbles stretch in Swansea and in place since the 18th century, Clyne Gardens is a botanical treasure that visitors to the city shouldn't overlook.
Established over 50 years ago near Port Talbot, Afan Forest Park is a seasoned tourist destination – one with the potential to be joined by a landscape-changing 600-lodge resort.
Ever said yes to camping in Wales but soon wished there was a pub attached? Well, we have your guide to the best in Wales.
Llanelli hard rock band Scarlet Rebels return with their third album, Where The Colours Meet, “a melting pot of lyrical themes and sonic elements."
Wales is off the leash with places that will look after your pooch, so here are our picks of the best places to leave your dog for a well-earned break.
We give you the lowdown on 10 worldbeating Welsh beaches, including mention of which ones are dog-friendly.
Cogent storytelling has always been part of The Script’s repertoire, but new album Satellites carries greater poignancy given the death of band member Mark Sheehan in 2023.
My Town is an album which encapsulates Brian Ray’s influences, songwriting, and signature style in a way that is uniquely him.
Neither ska nor punk, in a purist sense, Millie Manders And The Shutup prove they're true modern cross-genre specialists on their second album.
While initially intriguing, the third album from indie pop group Cults feels disjointed and lacks any memorable punches.
Canadian folk-pop group Wild Rivers return with a third light and dreamy folk-pop album that is nice but doesn't excite.