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Please find below some links to sites that may be of interest to
you during your stay at Powys
Country House.

AA
For AA Roadwatch (traffic news)
Click
here to go to the site
BBC North East Wales
Beat the jams... Live webcam feeds covering the A55 North Wales
coastal road
Click
here to go to the site
BBC North East Wales
Take a walk around llangollen and further afield
Click
here to go to the site
Chester - The historic city of Chester
Click
here to go to the site
BBC website for North East Wales
This BBC Website serves Denbighshire, Flintshire and Wrexham and
covers travel, place to visit, news, local peoples' views and much
more.
Click
here to go to the site
icNorthWales
News, listings and tourist information from the Daily Post and its
sister weekly newspapers,
Click
here to go to the site
Llangollen Tourism Association
Find all about Llangollen's history, places of interest and things
to do.
Click
here to go to the site
Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod
7 Days of of music, dance and harmony from around the world. Each
Day choirs, musicians, folk singers and dancers from all corners
of the world compete in the world's leading festival of music and
dance. In 2003, more than ever before, the evening concerts will
be special occasions touched with the glamour of celebrity, linked
by the theme of Music from the New World- Caribbean Carnival, Black
Soul and Classic Swing, with Sunday's Gala Concert featuring Shirly
Bassey.
Click
here to go to the site
NFU Countryside
NFU Countryside is your window to the glorious landscape of rural
life.
Join over 70,000 members who regularly enjoy the view. Our members
embrace everything about the countryside - involvement in village
life, support for rural traditions, continuation of rural skills,
and protection of the natural beauty of our landscape and wildlife.
If you have a passion for the countryside, you'll love the benefits
membership brings. We want you to enjoy and experience country life
to the full. We have negotiated a range of members' benefits which
will save you money.
Our aim is to provide practical information, professional advice
and legal assistance when you need it.
Click
here to go to the site
North Wales Borderlands
Presenting Llangollen within the broader context of the official
marketing area of the North Wales Borderlands.
Click
here to go to the site
North Wales Fly Fishing school
Professional STANIC. GIA. coach licensed national Fly Fishing school
with structured courses, from 1-3 day and 7-14 explorer fishing
holidays with tuition built in in different venues throughout Wales.
Child safety certified first aid trained. We are also a member of
the Mountain Leader Training Board, and do mixed fishing and ECO
tour experiences for groups or families around North Wales. And
accredited by the Welsh Tourist board.
Click
here to go to the site
North Wales Tourism
Click
here to go to the site
Safe & Sound Outdoors
Are you an individual, family
or a group and want
to do some outdoor adventure activities in North
Wales.
If the answer is yes then you have come to the right place. We
can offer you a whole heap of different outdoor
activities, first aid courses, training
courses and also stag
and hen weekends.
We can even plan the whole thing for you from outdoor
activities, food and drink, transport and accommodation,
all designed to make the most of your day or weekend.
Click
here to go to the site
Snowdonian National Park
Snowdonia National Park covers 823 square miles of the most beautiful
and unspoilt countryside in North Wales. It is an area where people
live and work but also where thousands come to relax and enjoy a
wide range of leisure activities.
Click
here to go to the site
The Countryside Agency
The Countryside Agency is the statutory body working:
• to conserve and enhance the countryside
• to promote social equity and economic opportunity for the people
who live there
• to help everyone, wherever they live, to enjoy this national asset
Click
here to go to the site
The National Trust
The National Trust was founded in 1895 by three Victorian philanthropists
- Miss Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter and Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley.
Concerned about the impact of uncontrolled development and industrialisation,
they set up the Trust to act as a guardian for the nation in the
acquisition and protection of threatened coastline, countryside
and buildings.
More than a century later, we now care for over 248,000 hectares
(612,000 acres) of beautiful countryside in England, Wales and Northern
Ireland, plus almost 600 miles of coastline and more than 200 buildings
and gardens of outstanding interest and importance. Most of these
properties are held in perpetuity and so their future protection
is secure. The vast majority are open to visitors and we are constantly
looking at ways in which we can improve public access and on-site
facilities.
We are a registered charity and completely independent of Government,
therefore relying heavily on the generosity of our subscribing members
(now numbering over 2.7 million) and other supporters.
Click
here to go to the site
Welsh Tourist Board
Click
here to go to the site
www.visitwales.com
Click
here to go to the site
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