WebPorth ( Welsh: Y Porth) is a town and a community in the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf, within the historic county boundaries of Glamorgan, Wales. Lying in the Rhondda Valley, it is regarded as the gateway connecting the Rhondda Fawr and Rhondda Fach valleys due to both valleys meeting at Porth. The Welsh word "porth" means "gate". WebBook Glampio Coed Glamping in Gwynedd, Wales from $114.27/nt. Family friendly, bar or club house, dogs allowed and restrooms. Best prices, easy booking, no fees with immediate confirmation.
Capel Anelog Plas Carmel
WebAm The Ocean Foundation. Wrth i'r sylfaen gymunedol yn unig ar gyfer y cefnfor, cenhadaeth 501(c)(3) The Ocean Foundation yw cefnogi, cryfhau a hyrwyddo'r sefydliadau hynny sy'n ymroddedig i wrthdroi'r duedd o ddinistrio amgylcheddau cefnforol ledled y byd. Rydym yn canolbwyntio ein harbenigedd ar y cyd ar fygythiadau sy'n dod i'r amlwg i gynhyrchu … WebVisiting Mwy WELCOME TO PLAS CARMEL A community project to restore and revive Capel Carmel and the old shop in Anelog, Siop Plas. Our goal is to make sensitive use of the chapel, house, shop and garden – creating a sustainable heritage and cultural site that breathes new life into this rural corner of Llŷn. dwight schrute\u0027s gym for muscles jpg
Porth Wisgi Glampio Coed Glamping
Porth Wisgi In the year 1901, Porth Tŷ Mawr’s name was unofficially changed to Porth Wisgi (yes, Whiskey). The story of the Stuart, or the ‘whiskey ship’’s shipwreck is legendary here in Llŷn. On Good Friday 1901 (April 5) the ship left the docks in Liverpool. WebWisgi. Wisgi o'r Alban. Gwirod a wneir o wahanol fathau o rawn, ond yn arbennig barlys, yw wisgi neu chwisgi ( Gaeleg yr Alban: uisge-beatha, Gwyddeleg: uisce-beatha, Saesneg: whisky neu whiskey ). Daw'r gair yn wreiddiol o'r Aeleg, lle mae â'r ystyr "dŵr bywyd". Ceir llawer o wahanol fathau o wisgi, wedi eu cynhyrchu mewn nifer o wledydd. WebFor a look at the seaside from a different perspective, get out on the water (in summer) on a sailing trip from Porth Meudwy to Bardsey Island, a sought-after spot for birdwatchers as it’s a National Nature Reserve and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). crystal lackey