Tourism Minister calls for us all to discover more of Wales this summer
Rhodri Glyn Thomas took time away from the Eisteddfod field to visit attractions in North Wales.
View ArticleTourism Minister heads to West Wales for summer holiday
Rhodri Glyn Thomas took time away from the Eisteddfod field to visit attractions in North Wales.
View ArticleEnjoy what Wales has to offer this summer, says Carwyn Jones
Carwyn Jones has visited the Gower Heritage Centre to highlight the range of tourism attractions that Wales has to offer
View ArticleThe shows will go on
Elin Jones is visiting agricultural shows across Wales this week and urges you to do the same
View ArticleEnjoy what Wales has to offer this summer
The Visitor Centre, which is run by Neath Port Talbot Council, offers a conference room, campsite, café and shop, as well as being the place to find out more about the entire Forest Park. Within the...
View ArticleGet out and about around Wales this summer, says Ieuan Wyn Jones
A year on from its official opening, it was also an opportunity for the Deputy First Minister to see for himself developments on the coastal path, which runs for 125 miles around the island's...
View ArticleWales breaks Blue Flag record
With some 750 miles of coastline, Wales’ beaches are a major attraction. They draw swimmers and sunbathers as well as a host of surfers and sailors, walkers and pony trekkers, kite fliers and fishermen...
View ArticleBeautiful beaches across Wales
A favourite among walkers is Rhossili on the Gower Peninsula. It has a huge three-mile sweep of firm sand and behind it a steep scarp that falls onto a small plateau of rough grass separated from the...
View ArticleGolf Clubs Benefit From Driving Change
The training programme involves a full-day seminar, followed by a personal advisory visit to the club and then a half-day review workshop to fine-tune ideas and recommendations made throughout the...
View ArticleMinister for Heritage delivers keynote speech to UK APT conference
Mr Thomas will give the address at the conference reception at the Cliff Hotel, Gwbert on Sea, Ceredigion for almost 100 delegates. The APT facilitates the work of building preservation trusts in...
View ArticleTenth for Wales, a first for Aberystwyth
Gwesty Cymru is an eight-bedroom boutique- style accommodation and restaurant business with an emphasis on Welsh style and design which give visitors a true sense of place. The graceful architecture...
View ArticleAutumn performance restores confidence among tourism operators
Welsh tourism operators found that business picked up in the autumn, three out of four firms reporting the number of visitors as being higher or at the same level
View ArticleWe need your help! Tell us about outdated grading signs
Have you spotted any old and outdated Wales Tourist Board grading signs in your area, in other parts of Wales, or even on the web? If so, please tell us.
View ArticlePembrokeshire’s coastal defences at forefront of new heritage tourism initiative
A scheme highlighting Pembrokeshire's rich military history is the first to get underway under the Assembly Government’s £19m Heritage Tourism project.
View ArticleCome to Wales for a Proper Holiday
A new campaign is encouraging people to experience “Proper Holidays” in Wales.
View ArticleVisitors to receive Croeso Cynnes Cymreig
Nearly three million visitors will be treated to a very special Croeso when they use one of the 60 Tourist Information Centres in Wales this year.
View ArticleCall for businesses to enter the Welsh National Tourism Awards
Call for businesses to enter the Welsh National Tourism Awards
View Article£15.8m for outdoor and adventure tourism in Wales
£15.8m for outdoor and adventure tourism in Wales
View ArticleVisit the Valleys this Summer
The Valleys has something to entertain everyone during the sunny weeks ahead.
View ArticleMinisters meet to discuss Welsh tourism
A range of issues were discussed at the Celtic Manor Resort, Newport, the venue for October’s Ryder Cup.
View ArticleOystermouth Castle receives nearly £1m Heritage Tourism funding
Oystermouth Castle is the latest attraction to receive funding from the Welsh Assembly Government’s £19m Heritage Tourism project.
View ArticleA Warm Welsh Welcome awaits Ryder Cup visitors
As Wales gets ready to host the Ryder Cup in two weeks’ time, the hospitality industry is making sure that no visitor leaves Wales without a Warm Welsh Welcome.
View ArticleRecord entries in Welsh Tourism Awards
A record number of Welsh tourism businesses have entered this year’s National Tourism Awards for Wales.
View ArticleWales hosts travel industry at prestigious travel awards
Wales will host some influential travel industry guests this weekend as The Guardian News and Media’s prestigious Guardian and Observer Travel Awards takes place in Cardiff.
View ArticleWinners of National Tourism Awards announced
Almost 400 applications were received and 53 organisations made it to last tonight’s final competing for 16 awards which were up for grabs.
View ArticleVisit Wales reveals Gold Award list for accommodation 2010-11
The main aim of the Gold Award is to reward outstanding quality, exceptional comfort and hospitality in the serviced sector in Wales.
View ArticleInvestment in long-term future of Harlech Castle secured
An ambitious programme of interpretation, presentation and visitor facilities will soon be underway at Harlech Castle.
View ArticleContinued investment in Tourism Marketing
We recognise the need to compete with other parts of the UK, Europe and the world to attract visitors.
View ArticleJonathan Jones’ Christmas message 2010
The Welsh Assembly Government requires members of a Steering Group for the Digital Tourism programme, closing date 15 November 2010.
View ArticleDigital tourism programme for Wales – December 2010 update
Since approval in January this year, work continues to recruit the team and start work on delivering the programme.
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