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- Wrexham
 Wrexham is a large town, home to one of the "Wonders of Wales" and birthplace of Balaclava Ned.
 
- Llangarfan
 A Celtic foundation hidden in a quiet valley that became a famous university.
 
- Hawarden
 This town's only claim to fame is Gladstone's library.
 
- Loggerheads
 Just outside the town of Mold, this lovely country park hosts special events all year round.
 
- Buckley
 On the outskirts of Mold, this village houses an interesting museum.
 
- Mold
 The Welsh name for this town is so much nicer - Yr Wyddgrug, The Heather Bush.
 
- Pontcysyllte
 One of the most remarkable of the cast iron works that made Britain famous is this aquaduct over the River Dee.
 
- Llanilltud Fawr
 The famous university founded by St Illtud after he threw his wife out of bed.
 
- Llanddinam
 This small village was the birthplace of a man who made a fortune by being kind.
 
- Trelawnyd
 The attempt to make this a bustling market town called Newmarket didn't last.
 
- Dyserth
 Dyserth village stands on the edge of the hills overlooking the Vale of Clwyd.
 
- Pantasaph
 Pantasaph is a small village that is home to a Franciscan Friary. The Stations of the Cross wind up a lovely wooded hillside.
 
- Rhyl
 Rhyl is a grotty seaside town whose decay is hastened by hordes of vandals from Liverpool.
 
- Llangollen
 A small village made famous by the International Musical Eisteddfod (competition).
 
- St Asaph
 The smallest cathedral in Britain, it was the seat of the man who gave the Bible to Wales.
 
- Llananno
 A charming little church that is virtually unknown.
 
- Newtown
 Newtown looks like any dreary provincial town as you approach, but has many hidden treasures.
 
- Llandrindod Wells
 A spa town that never quite made it, Llandrindod Wells is charming and friendly.
 
- Brecon
 Brecon is a nice enough little town, but it is overshadowed by the massive Brecon Beacons south of the town.
 
- Pool
 Just north of Welshpool, the hamlet of Pool is home to an interesting church.
 
- Ruthin
Ruthin stands at the head of the Vale of Clwyd and is crammed full of historical interest.
 
- Abergele
 The much photographed Gwrych Castle is nothing more than a 19th century folly but there is a mystery in the town.
 
- Derwen
 Derwen is a small village set in lovely countryside, its only claim to fame is the remarkable churchyard cross.
 
- Gwytheryn
 Gwytheryn is the scene for Brother Cadfael's first foray into the world of crime.
 
- Llanidloes
 Llanidloes is a market town that contains some fascinating remains of a bygone era.
 
- Llangernyw
 This little Welsh village contains what may be the world's oldest yew tree.
 
- Llandrillo
 Another tiny chapel surviving from the Age of Saints.
 
- Conwy
 A perfect walled town dominated by a towering castle, it still holds evil memories for the native Welsh.
 
- Dolgarrog
 A little town that was swept away by a badly designed dam.
 
- Bryn y Gaer
 An unusual hill fort that used pointed stones to break ankles and upset chariots.
 
- Vrynwy
 Llyn Vrynwy is an artificial lake, dammed to provide drinking water to England
 
- Llandudno
 A splendid Victorian resort celebrates the age of top hats and morning coats.
 
- Bangor
 Bangor is north Wales' university town, but it also has a splendid Victorian pier.
 
- Greenwood
 The Greenwood Forest Park is a celebration of wood.
 
- Pistyll
 Set on the pilgrims' way to Bardsey, the church retains an ancient custom on its floor.
 
- Din Lligwy
 A Romano-British settlement protected by stone walls.
 
- Holyhead
 The sun-burned saint set up his home in a ruined fort.
 
- Barclodiad y Gawres
 This massive burial mound stands in a dramatic position beside the sea.
 
- Pembroke
 Pembroke the finest harbour in Britain, which meant that it needed special defenses.
 
- St Govan
 The tiny chapel of St Govan has survived the years since the Celtic saint made it his home.
 
- Mwnt Church
 Pilgrims heading for Bardsey stopped off here - and if they were dead, the church still catered for them.
 
- Pentre Ifan
 High on a lonely hillside above the sea, this ancient burial mound reminds us of man's desire for immortality.