How green was my valley then, and the valley of them that have gone.
—Richard Llewellyn
Only two hours from London, Wales is a separate world with
remarkable beauty and a strong identity all its own. From the
rocky coasts of Pembrokeshire to the golden beaches of
Cardigan Bay, travel writer Andrew Evans takes you on a
journey of discovery through magnificent green landscapes,
ancient castles, slate-roof mill towns, and sleepy seaside
villages. Walk the great valleys of the Brecon Beacons and
climb the breathtaking mountaintops of Snowdonia. Find out
exactly what makes the Welsh nation unique—the language,
food, music, and often hardscrabble life—and how its heritage
lives on today in the countryside and Cardiff, the capital.
CODE: 1H0-556