Welsh History

Welsh-related Web Sites

Please let us know of sites that could be included here

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The sites listed have a Welsh flavour. They are not all history related.

We will add more as we receive them. 

Contact details can be found at the sites themselves.

Aberglasney

http://www.aberglasney.org

            Restoration of a lost garden and dilapidated house. Featured in a TV documentary

Best of Rural Wales Site promoting Products & Information in Rural areas

Archaeoleg CAMBRIA Archaeology

Barry South Wales Axis Historical Society

Brawdy Books

            West Wales publisher specialising in books using material from the Francis Jones Archive. 

            Why not become a Patron Subscriber

Cambria Magazine Very good site for Welsh content. Extensive links

Carmarthenshire County Council

http://www.carmarthenshire.gov.uk 

http://www.castlewales.com

            Superb site and easy to navigate. Information about Welsh castles

Dyfed Family History Society

http://www.westwales.co.uk/dfhs

 

Explore the Gower

http://www.explore-gower.co.uk

 

Harbour Lights Seafood Restaurant,

Porthgain, Nr. St Davids, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire.

Tel: +44 (0)1348 831549. Fax: +44 (0)1348 831193
Email: restaurant@wales-pembs-art.com

www.wales-pembs-art.com

 

Holy Trinity Church, Llanegwad, Carmarthen

http://www.holytrinity-carmarthen.co.uk

Site gives details of a unique church, which is on the Carmarthenshire Tourist Association visitors' map. All windows are stained glass and the walls are covered in paintings.

Built by a member of the Bath family for worship, with a family vault beneath, no one was actually buried there. There is no graveyard either. Beautiful setting.

http://www.johngareth.freeserve.co.uk 

Plenty for the serious researcher 

Llanelli History The history of the town on CD. 2,300 pages A4 all colour, pdf format.

Llanegwad

http://www.llanegwad-carmarthen.co.uk

            Website for the parish of Llanegwad in Carmarthenshire. 

Material from the Francis Jones Archive, Tourist links, local history, too much to list

This is a large, privately run, independent site. Well worth a look.

Knowhere

http://www.knowhere.co.uk

Some Welsh content. This site is good for a laugh, and for finding people and places.

National Library of Wales

http://www.llgc.org.uk

National Library of Wales. The place to go if you need to dig deep

National Botanic Garden of Wales at Middleton Hall

http://www.gardenofwales.org.uk

Activity Wales

http://www.activitywales.co.uk

            Outdoor Activities in Wales

Photographs by Rosemary Griffiths

http://www.genealogyphotographs.com

Have a picture of the Welsh church where your relations were married

or laid to rest. A novel idea and a site well worth a visit.

Swansea History Web

http://www.swanseahistoryweb.org.uk

The definitive Swansea web site

Techniquest

http://www.tquest.org.uk

mailto:gen@tquest.org.uk

Stuart Street, Cardiff CF10 5BW

Telephone: 02920 475475

Fax: 02920 482517

            Techniquest is a Science Centre based in Cardif Bay, South Wales.

 

Travigator

Welsh History is listed on TRAVIGATOR, 

a travel search engine and directory, founded 1995. 

This may be of interest to you, to increase traffic to your site. It is worth a look.

Just follow the link here: http://www.travigator.com

 

Trevaccoon

http://www.trevaccoon.co.uk

Superior Holiday accommodation in a gracious Georgian Farmhouse.

Trevaccoon is beautifully restored listed building

:flynn@trevaccoon.co.uk

 

Wales Online

http://www.walesonline.com

One not to be missed. Add this to your Favourites.

 

Wales Coastal Holidays

Holidays in Wales

http://www.wales-coastal-holidays.com

 

Welsh Family History Archive

http://home.clara.net/wfha/wales/index.htm

A really excellent site to visit.

Julie's List is now incorporated into this site.

 

Welsh Tourist Board

http://www.visitwales.com

The official Welsh Tourist Board site.