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Meet the Author

Holly Price

Holly is a freelance copywriter based in North Wales. Her favourite things about life in Gogledd Cymru are the sea swims, the sunsets, the food scene and the endless adventures on offer for her and her over-enthusiastic border collie.

Activities, Beaches

The Best Sea Swimming Spots in North Wales

For some brave folk, sea swimming is on the agenda all year-round, but the shoulder seasons of May – June and September – October is…

Activities, Attractions, Heritage, Pets

Things to do in Chester

Once a Roman fort originally known as Deva Victrix, Chester is a picturesque and small city teeming with history. Bearing witness to countless battles between…

Activities, Attractions, Heritage

The Best Places to Visit in North Wales & Cheshire This Autumn

There’s something magical about the transition from summer to autumn that whips us all into a pumpkin spice-flavoured frenzy. From the vibrant colours of the…

Cottage Collections

Romantic Retreats: Six North Wales Cottages for Couples

With breathtaking scenery and warm hospitality, North Wales is the epitome of romance. Steeped in the myth and legend of folklore, not only is it…

Activities, Attractions, Heritage

Best Places To Visit In Cheshire & the North Wales Borders

Over the border into England, North Wales is flanked by the two beautiful counties of Cheshire and Shropshire. Bursting with history and dotted with impressive…

Attractions, Beaches, Food and Drink

Things to do in Rhosneigr

A watersports mecca with a thriving village centre   A once sleepy seaside village, Rhosneigr has been a popular holiday resort since the turn of the…

Attractions, Food and Drink, Heritage

Things to do in Menai Bridge

Art, architecture and inspiring landscapes in North Wales  Menai Bridge marks the spot where the Isle of Anglesey meets the North Wales mainland. The clue…

Attractions, Beaches, Food and Drink

Things to do in Rhoscolyn

A tiny community on Holy Island’s southwestern edge, Rhoscolyn is essentially on an island off an island.

News

5 North Wales Holiday Cottages with Direct Beach Access

Sea air is good for us. It improves our mood, boosts energy and helps with sleep. Not only that, but even just looking at the…

Cottage Collections

Top Family-Friendly Holiday Cottages for the Summer Holidays

With so much great weather so far this year already, we’re thinking about one thing and one thing only – the summer break. Summer holidays…

Activities, Attractions, Heritage

Things to do in Beaumaris

Spend the day in one of North Wales’ historic hubs Pastel-painted facades, a mix of old-world architecture and a stunning seafront are just some of…

Attractions, Beaches, Food and Drink

Things to do in Abersoch

How to spend a perfect day in Abersoch – the ‘Welsh Riviera’  Abersoch is somewhere that I’ve been lucky enough to visit countless times over…

 
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