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North Wales Borders

Between Chester in the east and Snowdonia in the west, lies the distinctive diverse borderlands area. It’s a place to go for walking and exploring, with beautiful unspoilt countryside, rivers and valleys. And it’s a place to chill out and unwind too. Historic market towns packed with pubs, restaurants and cafes provide the prefect opportunity to sit back and watch the world go by. It’s also a place to discover Welsh culture too. You’ll hear Welsh still spoken, and it was in Llangollen where the National Eisteddfod (the Welsh language cultural festival) started and where the International Musical Eisteddfod is still held.

Bangor on Dee racecourse

Set in stunning countryside on the banks of the River Dee, this is a great place to visit for a day out. Meetings occur throughout the year with steeple-chasing’s big names as well as up and coming stars present. It has a unique character not least because it’s the only racecourse in the country without a grandstand.

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