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Wales
is part of the United Kingdom but separate from England. It is an ancient Celtic country, a people, a culture, a language, a little known part of a Britain that has remained different and unspoilt.
Known in its own language as Cymru, ‘the Land of Comrades’, towards a million of its people speak Cymraeg, Welsh, the language of the Celts and one of the world’s oldest living languages. | |
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Cornwall
unquestionably
forms England's most dramatic coastline. The north Cornish coast,
battered by the Atlantic waves, has precipitous coves and rugged
cliffs cut out jaggedly from the dark serpentine rock. The contrasting
south coast, is more sheltered with picturesque isolated fishing
villages, with steep narrow streets leading down to the sea.
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Trails Walking Holidays Information lines open 9.00am to 5.00pm To Book telephone: Overseas - +44 1291 689 774 Telephone: UK - 01291 689 774 E-mail: info@celtic-trails.com or complete the enquiry form. Celtic Trails Walking Holidays, P.O.Box 11, Chepstow, NP16 6ZD, Wales, UK |
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