• Welshpool attractions: the best places to enjoy your holiday

    Sitting on the banks of the River Severn, the market town of Welshpool was originally known as Pool. However, in 1835, the ‘Welsh’ was added to differentiate it from the English town of Poole.  

  • Manchester Piccadilly railway station

    Attractions near Manchester Piccadilly As Manchester’s main railway station, Piccadilly is lively and situated within walking distance of the city’s main attractions.

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  • Things to do in Aberystwyth

    Known as ‘Aber’ to the locals, Aberystwyth is a popular seaside resort on the West coast of Wales. Cardigan Bay provides shelter from the Irish Sea and the picturesque River Rheidol flows through the town.

  • Penhelig

    Overview  Opened in 1933 by the Great Western Railway, Penhelig station serves the holiday resort of Aberdovey, or Aberdyfi as it's known in Welsh.

  • Borth

    Overview  Serving the village of Borth near Aberystwyth, Borth station was first opened in the summer of 1863, bringing tourists to see the sea, many experiencing it for the first time in their lives.

  • Caldicot

    Overview  On the Gloucester line, between Newport and Chepstow lies Caldicot station. Serving the small town of Caldicot, the station was opened in 1932, taking over from the private siding that carried freight to and from the nearby iron works.

  • Deganwy

    Overview Located on the Llandudno branch line, Deganwy railway station serves the seaside town of Deganwy. Built in 1866 by the London and North Western Railway, its original role was to carry slate from the quarries at Blaenau Ffestiniog to wharfs on the River Conwy for export.