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A guide to Conwy
Popular as a holiday destination, the market town of Conwy lies on the north coast of Wales. The town grew around Edward I’s castle, built as part of his conquest of Wales in 1283, and has many well-preserved medieval buildings inside its town walls.
Social media guide
Influence and understanding your role within the digital spaceIt is important to set out what your content is trying to achieve. Creating a content plan for your campaign and work in collaboration with the brand and marketing team is helpful.Key areas to focus on would be:
A guide to the best things to do in Wales
A land of contrasts, Wales encompasses stunning mountains, beautiful golden beaches and charming tiny villages all within a country that is 20,779 km² (8022 miles²).
Incredible day trips from Cardiff you won't want to miss
Cardiff, a city filled with history, culture and diversity, is a popular holiday destination and makes a good base to explore South Wales.
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A small Carmarthenshire station has its own unique claim to railway history.At Pembrey and Burry Port railway station, the last ever “Edmundson” ticket was sold on 4 February 1990.
Neath to Swansea
Originally a Viking trading post, and with a long history of copper smelting, Swansea has a rich and vibrant past that mingles with its cosmopolitan present.
Swansea to Barry Island
Why Choose Transport for Wales? We want all our passengers to feel special and appreciated, so by putting each and every one at the heart of our services, we can ensure that we are the best, most user-friendly train service around. How
Transport for Wales train app
Meet your Train Brain. Does all your travel thinking, so you don’t have to. Whether you’re commuting, visiting friends or exploring new places, the TfW app is your smart travel companion.