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Welsh Country Magazine Sept – Oct 2020 Int
£7.50
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…
FISHING – Tony Rees explains that Coarse Fishing Sees an Upsurge on Wild Waters.
STORIES IN STONE – Geoff Brookes tells us about the original site of the village of Llanwddyn that lies beneath Lake Vyrnwy.
WALKING IN WALES – Tom Hutton dons his walking boots and heads for Moel Siabod, but what it lacks in height, it more than makes up for in majesty; especially when viewed from Capel Curig, where it is surely one of Snowdonia’s most shapely peaks.
PICTORIAL WALES – Brad Carr one of our talented photographers shares more of his superb pictures.
WELSH CONNECTIONS – Gill Thomas visits Moelfre, which means barren hill, a small, seaside village on the eastern end of Anglesey.
GARDENING – The National Gardening Scheme takes a look at the early autumn garden.
If you would like to read a snippet of these features in our latest magazine, CLICK HERE
Welsh Country Magazine Sept – Oct 2020 Int
£7.50
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 of Welsh Country Magazine:
FISHING – Tony Rees explains that Coarse Fishing Sees an Upsurge on Wild Waters.
STORIES IN STONE – Geoff Brookes tells us about the original site of the village of Llanwddyn that lies beneath Lake Vyrnwy.
WALKING IN WALES – Tom Hutton dons his walking boots and heads for Moel Siabod, but what it lacks in height, it more than makes up for in majesty; especially when viewed from Capel Curig, where it is surely one of Snowdonia’s most shapely peaks.
PICTORIAL WALES – Brad Carr one of our talented photographers shares more of his superb pictures.
WELSH CONNECTIONS – Gill Thomas visits Moelfre, which means barren hill, a small, seaside village on the eastern end of Anglesey.
GARDENING – The National Gardening Scheme takes a look at the early autumn garden.
If you would like to read a snippet of these features in our latest magazine, CLICK HERE
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