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- Gerald’s Journey through Wales in 1188
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- Legends and Customs of Wales
- National Cycle Network
- North Wales Pilgrim's Way
- Offa’s Dyke Path
- RAILWAY history
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- Snowdonia Slate Trail tour
- Telford’s Irish Mail road tour
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- Wales Coast Path
- WCP on Anglesey
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- WCP in Ceredigion
- WCP in Conwy county borough
- WCP in Denbighshire
- WCP in Flintshire
- WCP in Gwynedd
- WCP in Monmouthshire
- WCP in Neath Port Talbot county borough
- WCP in Newport
- WCP in Pembrokeshire
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- WCP in Swansea
- WCP in Vale of Glamorgan
- Welsh RAF history
- Welsh SPORTS history
- Welsh War Memorials
- Women's History in Wales
- Welsh PRISONERS of WAR history
- Tours in CAERPHILLY county borough
- Welsh TEXTILE history
- Irish-Welsh history
- The Carmarthenshire Enlightenment tour
- Prehistoric Wales
- Workhouses and charity homes
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