- Anglesey
- Llanfairpwll: Llanfairpwll rail station
- Holyhead: Porth Thomas Hughes
- Menai Bridge: Belgian Promenade
- Menai Bridge: Bro Helen Rowlands
- Menai Bridge: Bulkeley Arms & Uxbridge Sq'
- Menai Bridge: Coed Cyrnol reserve
- Menai Bridge: Dale Street or Cilbedlam
- Menai Bridge: Eastward view of Menai Strait
- Menai Bridge: Ffordd y Ffair or Wood Street
- Menai Bridge: Llyn y Felin and Llyn Gas
- Menai Bridge: Ynys y Moch
- Menai Bridge: Liverpool Arms & Ffordd Cynan
- Point Lynas
- Cardiff
- Carmarthenshire
- Ceredigion
- Conwy county borough
- Capel Curig & Dolwyddelan: names explained
- Capel Curig: Cobden's Hotel
- Capel Curig: Llynnau Mymbyr viewpoint
- Conwy: Conwy place name explained
- Conwy: Berry Street
- Conwy: Conwy Mountain viewpoint names
- Conwy: Llansanffraid Glan Conwy
- Conwy: The 'Mulberry' wartime secret
- Deganwy: Offshore place-names
- Llandudno: Llandudno place name explained
- Llandudno: Great Orme viewpoint
- Llanrwst: Steam Packet Lane
- Penmaenmawr: place name explained
- Penmaenmawr: Foel Lus viewpoint
- Rhos on Sea: place name explained
- Rhos on Sea: The Cayley Flyer
- Llandudno: John Bright’s Paddock
- Denbighshire
- Corwen: Tollgate Café, near Glyndyfrdwy
- Llangollen: Llangollen place name explained
- Llangollen: Ham and Egg Square
- Prestatyn: Prestatyn place name explained
- Rhyl: Rhyl place name explained
- Rhyl: Edith Vizard Memorial Home
- St Asaph & Rhuddlan: place names explained
- St Asaph: Gemig Street
- St Asaph: The Talardy Hotel
- Flintshire
- Gwynedd
- 'Gwynedd' place name
- Abersoch: Hell’s Mouth or Porth Neigwl
- Bethesda: Llyn Ogwen A5 viewpoint
- Brynrefail: Craig yr Undeb
- Brynrefail: Pen y Llyn viewpoint
- Brynrefail: Y Caban
- Caernarfon: place-name explained
- Caernarfon: Dinas Dinlle
- Llanberis: place name explained
- Llanberis: Coed Doctor
- Llanfaglan: Pont Sling
- Nefyn & Llithfaen: place names explained
- Nant Gwrtheyrn: Caffi Meinir
- Portmadog: Lombard Street
- Porthmadog: Porthmadog Cob viewpoint
- Tywyn: Marconi Bungalows
- Merthyr Tydfil
- Monmouthshire
- Newport
- Pembrokeshire
- Powys
- Swansea
- Torfaen
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