A Brief History of Fishguard’s Fort
When Fishguard Fort was built in the late 18th century, the town was an important port for the herring trade. It was the place where the catch came to be dried, salted, smoked and...
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When Fishguard Fort was built in the late 18th century, the town was an important port for the herring trade. It was the place where the catch came to be dried, salted, smoked and...
We enjoyed JOHN HODGE‘s recent walk and are delighted to share some of his images from it. As we rush into winter and it’s cold and often dark, it’s good to be reminded how...
This is a bilingual message. Please scroll down for the English version Map lluniau newydd yn ceisio ysbrydoli rhagor o bobl i archwilio Tyddewi ar droed Nod y map lluniau newydd yw ennyn...
This is a bilingual article. Please scroll down for the English version Taith gerdded bywyd gwyllt i gefnogwyr Ymddiriedolaeth y Parc Cenedlaethol Cafodd cefnogwyr Ymddiriedolaeth Parc Cenedlaethol Arfordir Penfro weld bywyd gwyllt anhygoel yn...
This is a bilingual message. Scroll down for the English version. Agor llwybr cerdded newydd Trefdraeth yn swyddogol Ar 12 Mai, agorwyd llwybr troed newydd yng Ngogledd Sir Benfro sy’n rhoi cyfle i...
From the folk at Sweet Home Alpaca… Sweet Home Alpaca reopened to the public on the 25 April after the directors temporarily closed the business to have their first baby. Baby Elis was born...
Let there be light… and let there be lichens… and mosses… It’s the space between the trees plus the light this brings to the woods of Ty Canol that make this such an especially...
How would you like to spend time in another world? In a green and beautiful landscape filled with amazing buildings, a bountiful supply of food, and all manner of delights? A place where no...
The remarkable Belinda Ray whose Wild About Spanish language teaching we featured here last year has now settled into her new life in Boncath, on the edge of the Preselis. And when we met...
From ALEX BARR To a man of 80 a 1,000ft hill is Everest. But ever since moving to this house in Fishguard, I knew I had to face the trial of strength...