Tourism News
£1.75m of grants will help ensure small tourism and hospitality businesses across Wales can welcome visitors come rain or shine.…
The pioneering Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) and Visit Wales have spoken about their shared commitment to developing Mid Wales…
Rhayader 2000 has unveiled a refreshed direction and identity, relaunching as Rhayader Tourism Partnership with a new chair. The organisation…
The Visitor Levy Bill has received Royal Assent from His Majesty The King. The new law gives Welsh councils the…
Plans have been approved to transform the former Royal Oak Camp at Llangorse Lake in the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park…
A new coffee culture is helping to revitalise town centres and boost tourism across North Wales, it’s been revealed. The…
ourism businesses and organisations are invited to the next Denbighshire Tourism Forum, taking place on Wednesday, 15 October at The…
Work is underway on 16 tourism projects across Powys, aimed at delivering a better visitor experience, after the county council…
New proposals have been suggested to adjust the way tax rules for self-catering holiday let owners are applied. Since April…
A new campaign has been launched to attract high-spending Japanese tourists to North Wales – with a bit of help…