Welsh folklore is rich with stories
Everywhere you go in Wales someone will point out a hill, church or a standing stone that has a story of its own.
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Everywhere you go in Wales someone will point out a hill, church or a standing stone that has a story of its own.
The musical connections between the Celtic nations run deep. Charles Williams explores the history of Welsh folk music and its modern expressions.
Discover the links between these Celtic cousins. Cymru and Éireann - Wales and Ireland.
Although you’ll see Wales and Italy regularly facing off on the rugby pitch, the relationship between the two countries goes back a few hundred years.
Learn about the ties that bind us - the shared history between Wales and France.
Doing the little things in celebration of St David's day. Try out some Random Acts of Welshness.
Wales now boasts four UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Here’s an intro to all four, with details about why each is so important to the history of Wales, and the wider world.
The national youth movement of Wales is celebrating its centenary this year. Read about the celebrations and what the future holds for the Urdd.
Celebrating the Welsh harp, our national instrument
Uncover centuries of heritage and culture at Wales' national museums, dotted across the country.
Bedgowns and tall black hats: the 19th-century style we still love today.
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