Welsh Country is the pan Wales magazine that is essential reading for those that are passionate about the countryside of Wales, Welsh Food, Arts in Wales, Welsh Property, the history of Wales and its people, lifestyle, gardening and much more…
WELSH CONNECTIONS – Karen Foy discovers more about the Lifeboat Service which has become an essential support to our ‘coastal’ way of life.
GARDENING – Richard Cain cautions us against the effects of Invasive Aliens on our native ecosystem.
FISHING – Moc Morgan welcomes the spring despite the many problems our rivers have confronted in recent times. As perennial optimists, anglers will greet the new season full of hope and in joyful anticipation.
WALKING WALES – At 2,861ft at its highest point, Moel Siabod is perfectly placed for views of Snowdon and Y Glyderau. Tom Hutton takes a closer look.
STORIES IN STONE – John Davies was executed for highway robbery and now lies within The Robber’s Grave, where the grass would not grow for a hundred years, Geoff Brookes explains.
EXPLORE ANGLESEY – Lisa Savijn takes a tour of Anglesey showing what’s on offer for free, which is a huge help at holiday time.
PICTORIAL WALES – Graeme Pettit exhibits some of his beautifully atmospheric shots.
THE DARKNESS BECKONS – Carl Ryan gives a fascinating insight into Welsh adventurer Martyn Farr, one of the world’s leading expedition cave divers and cave explorers.
GRUMPY OLD GEEZER – Grumpy Old Geezer wants the Welsh Government to support its food producers.
Other regular features include: Newsround; Music and book reviews; Arts in Wales; Stay Awhile, a listing of great places to stay in Wales; Where to Eat; Welsh Kitchen and Food Larder, with tempting recipes and food news; Pamper, with a selection of great gift and beauty products; Best of Welsh Food Directory of award-winning food and drink; Horoscopes and Nothing to Wear?Featured in this issue:
WELSH CONNECTIONS – Karen Foy discovers more about the Lifeboat Service which has become an essential support to our ‘coastal’ way of life.
GARDENING – Richard Cain cautions us against the effects of Invasive Aliens on our native ecosystem.
FISHING – Moc Morgan welcomes the spring despite the many problems our rivers have confronted in recent times. As perennial optimists, anglers will greet the new season full of hope and in joyful anticipation.
WALKING WALES – At 2,861ft at its highest point, Moel Siabod is perfectly placed for views of Snowdon and Y Glyderau. Tom Hutton takes a closer look.
STORIES IN STONE – John Davies was executed for highway robbery and now lies within The Robber’s Grave, where the grass would not grow for a hundred years, Geoff Brookes explains.
EXPLORE ANGLESEY – Lisa Savijn takes a tour of Anglesey showing what’s on offer for free, which is a huge help at holiday time.
PICTORIAL WALES – Graeme Pettit exhibits some of his beautifully atmospheric shots.
THE DARKNESS BECKONS – Carl Ryan gives a fascinating insight into Welsh adventurer Martyn Farr, one of the world’s leading expedition cave divers and cave explorers.
GRUMPY OLD GEEZER – Grumpy Old Geezer wants the Welsh Government to support its food producers.
Other regular features include: Newsround; Music and book reviews; Arts in Wales; Stay Awhile, a listing of great places to stay in Wales; Where to Eat; Welsh Kitchen and Food Larder, with tempting recipes and food news; Pamper, with a selection of great gift and beauty products; Best of Welsh Food Directory of award-winning food and drink; Horoscopes and Nothing to Wear?
Welsh Country Magazine Mar Apr 14 Issue 57
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Welsh Country is the pan Wales magazine that is essential reading for those that are passionate about the countryside of Wales, Welsh Food, Arts in Wales, Welsh Property, the history of Wales and its people, lifestyle, gardening and much more…
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Featured in this issue:
WELSH CONNECTIONS – Karen Foy discovers more about the Lifeboat Service which has become an essential support to our ‘coastal’ way of life.
GARDENING – Richard Cain cautions us against the effects of Invasive Aliens on our native ecosystem.
FISHING – Moc Morgan welcomes the spring despite the many problems our rivers have confronted in recent times. As perennial optimists, anglers will greet the new season full of hope and in joyful anticipation.
WALKING WALES – At 2,861ft at its highest point, Moel Siabod is perfectly placed for views of Snowdon and Y Glyderau. Tom Hutton takes a closer look.
STORIES IN STONE – John Davies was executed for highway robbery and now lies within The Robber’s Grave, where the grass would not grow for a hundred years, Geoff Brookes explains.
EXPLORE ANGLESEY – Lisa Savijn takes a tour of Anglesey showing what’s on offer for free, which is a huge help at holiday time.
PICTORIAL WALES – Graeme Pettit exhibits some of his beautifully atmospheric shots.
THE DARKNESS BECKONS – Carl Ryan gives a fascinating insight into Welsh adventurer Martyn Farr, one of the world’s leading expedition cave divers and cave explorers.
GRUMPY OLD GEEZER – Grumpy Old Geezer wants the Welsh Government to support its food producers.
Other regular features include: Newsround; Music and book reviews; Arts in Wales; Stay Awhile, a listing of great places to stay in Wales; Where to Eat; Welsh Kitchen and Food Larder, with tempting recipes and food news; Pamper, with a selection of great gift and beauty products; Best of Welsh Food Directory of award-winning food and drink; Horoscopes and Nothing to Wear?Featured in this issue:
WELSH CONNECTIONS – Karen Foy discovers more about the Lifeboat Service which has become an essential support to our ‘coastal’ way of life.
GARDENING – Richard Cain cautions us against the effects of Invasive Aliens on our native ecosystem.
FISHING – Moc Morgan welcomes the spring despite the many problems our rivers have confronted in recent times. As perennial optimists, anglers will greet the new season full of hope and in joyful anticipation.
WALKING WALES – At 2,861ft at its highest point, Moel Siabod is perfectly placed for views of Snowdon and Y Glyderau. Tom Hutton takes a closer look.
STORIES IN STONE – John Davies was executed for highway robbery and now lies within The Robber’s Grave, where the grass would not grow for a hundred years, Geoff Brookes explains.
EXPLORE ANGLESEY – Lisa Savijn takes a tour of Anglesey showing what’s on offer for free, which is a huge help at holiday time.
PICTORIAL WALES – Graeme Pettit exhibits some of his beautifully atmospheric shots.
THE DARKNESS BECKONS – Carl Ryan gives a fascinating insight into Welsh adventurer Martyn Farr, one of the world’s leading expedition cave divers and cave explorers.
GRUMPY OLD GEEZER – Grumpy Old Geezer wants the Welsh Government to support its food producers.
Other regular features include: Newsround; Music and book reviews; Arts in Wales; Stay Awhile, a listing of great places to stay in Wales; Where to Eat; Welsh Kitchen and Food Larder, with tempting recipes and food news; Pamper, with a selection of great gift and beauty products; Best of Welsh Food Directory of award-winning food and drink; Horoscopes and Nothing to Wear?
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