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  • In the 19th century Trefriw was the largest inland port in Wales, as the River Conwy was tidal up to neighbouring [[Llanrwst]]. ...orning sun, so that it fully justifies its title - the healthiest place in Wales.}}
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  • ...the Old Mill, the mill pond with the mill race and an attractive spillway waterfall into the [[River Hiraethlyn]], to give the delightful babbling brook throug ...ef>{{cite web |url=http://www.wondermondo.com/Wales.htm |title=Wondermondo Wales |work=web page |publisher=Gatis Pāvils |accessdate=20 April 2012}}</ref> F
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  • '''Stowe House''' is a grand country house at [[Stowe, Buckinghamshire|Stowe]] in [[Buckinghamshire]], set in a ...ed at Stowe at its height, and foreign monarchs too. Frederick, Prince of Wales along with other friends of Lord Cobham were frequent guests, and The Princ
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  • The Pyrddin is best known for two [[Waterfall Country|spectacular waterfalls]], [[Sgwd Gwladus]] and [[Sgwd Einion Gam]], meaning ...onservation.<ref>[http://naturalresources.wales/?lang=en Natural Resources Wales website]</ref>
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  • The Moorlands of England and Wales: an environmental history | edition=| publisher=Edinburgh University Press| ...osses Pinhaw Beacon to [[Thornton-in-Craven]]. There then follows gentler country, including a short section of the towpath of the [[Leeds and Liverpool Cana
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  • '''Waterfall Country''' is the informal name given to an area around the head of the [[Vale of N ...of the [[Brecon Beacons]] National Park in Brecknockshire. The Waterfall Country is extended by some reckoning into Glamorgan, represented by the Henrhyd Fa
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  • ...t seat of the Earls of Lennox,<ref>{{cite book|title=Four Ancient Books of Wales |last=Skene|first=William Forbes|authorlink=William Forbes Skene|publisher= ...s burns merging. One of its tributaries, the Ballagan Burn passes over the waterfall the Spout of Ballagan which shows 192 alternating strata of coloured shales
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  • ...ver Ystwyth|Ystwyth]] valley. This was once the estate surrounding a grand country house, Hafod Uchtryd, which was demolished in the 1958, leaving the estate ...en most scenic drives in the world.<ref>[http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/2009/04/11/pm-should-head-west-for-a-hidden-gem-holiday-destination-91
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  • ...area between the rivers Derwent and Cocker, a broadly oval swathe of hilly country, elongated on a north-south axis. Two roads cross from east to west, dividi ...ithwaite]]. Near its head are two successive steps of crag, each bearing a waterfall. The southern flanks of the fell are drained by Sail Beck and its tributari
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  • ...area between the rivers Derwent and Cocker, a broadly oval swathe of hilly country, elongated on a north-south axis. Two roads cross from east to west, dividi ...neath the northern edge of Buttermere Moss, from which [[Moss Force]], the waterfall, drops within easy reach of the road.
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  • ...area between the rivers Derwent and Cocker, a broadly oval swathe of hilly country, elongated on a north-south axis. Two roads cross from east to west, dividi ...reaching the Cocker. Hidden within the Darling How Plantation, is the fine waterfall of Spout Force.
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  • ...area between the rivers Derwent and Cocker, a broadly oval swathe of hilly country, elongated on a north-south axis. Two roads cross from east to west, dividi ...f the Darling How Plantation. Deep within the woods is Spout Force, a fine waterfall on Aiken Beck.
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  • Downstream of Porth-yr-Ogof and within '[[Waterfall Country]]', the river flows over several falls, the most significant of which are [ ...il for Wales, and subsequently with their successor body Natural Resources Wales, to ensure that the path erosion that has resulted from the popularity of t
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  • ...ish toward the coastal plain of Cumberland. At the central hub of the high country are [[Great Gable]] and its satellites, while two principal ridges fan out ...y of Scale Beck. This includes Scale Force, Lakeland's longest single drop waterfall at around 100 feet.<ref name=blair2>Blair, Don: ''Exploring Lakeland Waterf
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  • ...ish toward the coastal plain of Cumberland. At the central hub of the high country are [[Great Gable]] and its satellites, while two principal ridges fan out ...the craggy face via Scale Force. This is believed to be the highest single waterfall in the District, dropping around 100&nbsp;feet down a narrow cleft.<ref nam
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  • {{Infobox waterfall ...rways, the canal has become one of the most popular cruising canals in the country.{{sfn |Nicholson |2006 |p=17}} The final mile and a half from Llangollen to
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  • {{Infobox waterfall |picture caption=Sgwd Henrhyd Waterfall.
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  • ...and [[Scafell Pike]] (respectively the highest summits in [[Scotland]], [[Wales]] and [[England]]). The epithet "Yorkshire" is therefore now commonly added ....<ref>{{cite book|last=Waters|first=Colin|title=The Geology of England and Wales|publisher=Geological Society Publishing House|location=Bath|isbn=978-1-8623
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  • |type=country house '''Luscombe Castle''' is a country house standing near the resort town of [[Dawlish]], in eastern [[Devon]].
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  • {{Infobox waterfall '''Melincourt Falls''' is a waterfall on Melin Court Brook in [[Glamorgan]], where the brook tumbles 80 feet
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