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Cardigan artists explore landscapes in interconnected exhibitions
Mid Wales set to shine in £13m Excalibur film
Cardigan art gallery celebrates Eisteddfod return with new exhibitions
Aberystwyth castle art celebrates UNESCO City of Literature status
Mid Wales photographer Brad Carr debuts 'Finding Light' photobook
Barmouth area is a top birdwatching spot for winter and spring
Snowdonia Slate Trial named second best hike in UK
Discover Llanfair art exhibition in Lampeter this July
Barmouth one of many north Wales locations for 'House of the Dragon'
Festival to celebrate vicar and artist to take place this month
WATCH: Adventurers & adrenaline junkies will love this tour to Aber
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Green GEN Towy Teifi Revolutionizes Energy Landscape
'Turbines and why we’re left blowing in the wind'
Traws Eryri 200km off-road cycling route launched in north Wales
A family affair for Welsh mountains and wildlife art exhibition
Readers share stunning snaps of sunsets and sparrows
Wildlife encounters inspire photographer's new exhibition
Daffodils and beautiful landscapes in readers' fantastic photos
With the second annual Cambrian Mountains Day almost here, campaigners hoping to change the region’s status to an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty will have to wait until at least 2026 before that might happen.
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