It's nestled along the banks of the River Wye but its centrepiece is the very first Cistercian abbey in Wales, Tintern Abbey. The towering medieval structure was founded in 1131 by French monks ...
"Neath Abbey was once described as the fairest abbey in all of Wales," Councillor Evans told his colleagues at a meeting on tourism. "But Cadw seems to neglect the abbey in favour of places like ...
When the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (now The Prince and Princess of Wales) were married at Westminster Abbey in April 2011, they followed a long line of British royal weddings. However, their ...
In 1610 he was created Prince of Wales. But he died suddenly, probably due to typhoid fever, on 6th November 1612. His body lay in state for a month at St James' Palace until his funeral at ...
Cardiff Bay in the city of Cardiff, Wales. In Wales, as well as speaking English, about one in three people also speak Welsh. Children in Wales learn Welsh at school as well as English.