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Penmon is 3 miles east of Beaumaris. With a historic monastery, associated 12th-century church, award winning beach and wonderful lighthouse, it is a magnet for visitors to Anglesey.
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Llandudno, a costal town in north Wales is known for its wonderful beach, 19th-century pier and the magnificent Great Orme accessible by a tramway built in 1902.
A dramatic rock formation off the South West Coast of Pembrokeshire consisting of an arch and pillars. Elegug is welsh for guillemot, and the area is a magnet for birds.
The Pembrokeshire Coast is a wonderful and well protected National Park where people can appreciate the wildlife, landscape, history and culture.
Strumble Head and its Lighthouse are to be found on the North West tip of Pembrokeshire, just west of Fishguard. This area of Wales is known as the Pencaer Peninsula.
Across the water from Cardiff Bay is Penarth, a seaside town full of charm and character and only 4 miles from Cardiff City centre.
A 5 mile long sandy beach that catches westerly swells and is popular with surfers. Dolphins can sometimes be seen. Good walks, spectacular views of Cardigan Bay & amazing sunsets.
Barry Island is a welsh peninsula and seaside resort offering a variety of family attractions and wonderful golden beaches.
With its golden sand and crystal clear waters, Barafundle Bay has been voted many times as one of Britain's and even the world's best beaches.
A sheltered bay with cliffs on both sides, this long, sandy pebble beach is a jewel in the Pembrokeshire crown.
Stackpole, the estate, its beaches and coastline, with a wealth of nature to enjoy and its picture-postcard beauty is well protected by the National Trust.
Abereiddy’s history lies in slate mining and this gives the lagoon its deep blue colour. Dark sand made of pounded grey slate forms the rural beach of Abereiddy.
The Brecon Beacons is a quite spectacular mountain range in South Wales and the inspiration for Tolkien's novel - The Lord of the Rings.
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Pembrokeshire is a beautiful area in South Wales and is a 'Welsh Gem'.
Tenby - the beautiful harbour town and resort in southwest Wales is famous for its 13th-century town walls and its stretches of sandy shoreline. .
The Isle of Anglesey in North Wales is a focus of so much passion with walkers, photographers, artists and people enjoying its natural beauty. It really is a community engaged!
Llyn Padarn, Llanberis and 'the lonely tree' are nestled in Snowdonia, a truly stunning part of Wales.
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Snowdonia just had to be one of our selected Welsh Gems to showcase as one of our 100+ engagement projects at It's Your Wales.
A trio of beauties that just had to be in our selected Welsh Gems to showcase as another of our passions for 2018.
Public Sector Boards have a major role to play in engaging their community in the design and delivery of public services. PSBs are also ideally placed to drive collaborative working.
Saundersfoot - a beautiful welsh town with a community engaged and inspired!
The wonderful Cardiff Castle, full of history and wonderful stories. A fantastic place to visit and very much a Welsh Gem.
Cardiff Bay is home to many welsh gems and is a major attraction for tourists and locals.
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