| Data
Wales |
Data Wales: Our mission is to provide a useful resource for those members
of the Web community with an interest in Wales. We are obviously happy to
help with commercial enquiries, but we also welcome requests for information
about the history and culture of Wales. Welcome! |
| Network
Wales |
Network Wales, developed by Worldsystems.com Ltd, provides an international
internet 'gateway' for Wales, through which all information relating to
Wales can be accessed and searched, no matter where the data may physically
reside. All information included undergoes a classification procedure and
is assessed for quality and relevance standards before acceptance. |
| North Wales Internet |
The vision of North Wales Internet is to provide a well-balanced, bilingual
WWW (World Wide Web) resource that effectively represents North Wales business
and community organisations, in order to market their information locally,
nationally and worldwide. |
| Cyrmu.net |
CymruNet was launched in September 1995 to facilitate the best use of Internet
technologies by individuals and organisations (public and private) within
Wales. |
| Welsh
Tourist Board |
The Board seeks to develop and market tourism in ways which will yield the
optimum economic and social benefit to the people of Wales. Implicit within
the objective is the need : To offer high standards of product quality and
of service; To sustain and promote the culture of Wales and the Welsh language;
To safeguard and enhance the natural and built environment. |
| Excite:Wales |
Excite Wales has links to some cities, and some general info. Also has travel
info. |
| Wales
Wide Web |
Wales' premier index of community resources and general information. |
| Wales:
facts |
A breif description of Wales and Welsh statistics. Also some interesting
links. |
| Britannia
Wales |
Wales on Britannia Written by Peter N. Williams, Ph. D., Wales on Britannia
is being developed in support of the resurgence of interest in the Welsh
language and culture which has been gaining strength over the last three
or four decades. It includes travel reports, hyperlinks and original articles
pertaining to Wales and Welsh communities around the world. |
| A
Page For Wales |
Welcome to a page for Wales. This page was created with the intention of
bringing Wales to the world at large. |
| Friends
of Wales |
The Friends of Wales are a group of people who wish to promote all aspects
of Wales. |
| Lonely
Planet: Wales |
Lonely Planet has info on: Map of Wales , Slide Show, History, Attractions,
Off the Beaten Track, Activities, Recommended Reading, Lonely Planet Guides,
Travellers' Reports on Britain , On-line Info. |
| British
Tourist Authority |
BTA's main job is to promote tourism to Britain from overseas. The Board
seeks to develop and market tourism in ways which will yield the optimum
economic and social benefit to the people of Wales. Implicit within the
objective is the need : To offer high standards of product quality and of
service; To sustain and promote the culture of Wales and the Welsh language;
To safeguard and enhance the natural and built environment. |
| Rough
Guide Wales |
Welcome to the interactive Rough Guides, a comprehensive database for travelers
and an ongoing collaboration between HotWired and Rough Guides, the world-renowned
publisher of more than 100 travel guidebooks, phrasebooks, and music reference
titles. We are bringing the entire Rough Guides library online, covering
many countries and cultures of the world - including, we hope, yours. |
| World Wide
Wales |
Due to work commitments, I can no longer update or maintain this site (with
the exception of The Wall). Thanks to all who have dropped by in the past
and for all the E mails which I still love to have, I am truly grateful
for the support given. Feel free to browse but please keep in mind that
the site may well be out of date. |
| Welcome to Rural
Wales |
The 1976 Development of Rural Wales Act established the Development
Board for Rural Wales (DBRW). The DBRW has responsibility for an area which
covers some 40% of the land area in Wales, comprising the counties of Powys
and Ceredigion and the old district of Meirionnydd in the county of Gwynedd. |