A fascinating introduction to Wales/Cymru, giving an overview of its places, people, customs and culture. In an age of global influences, Wales has managed to keep its identity and language distinct, despite being conquered by its more powerful neighbour 750 years ago. This guide offers insight into its attractions, with towns, castles and landscapes inextricably linked to princes, kings, saints, poets, sports, musicians, events, customs and tales, and, most importantly, to its people and its language. The book looks at customs and celebrations, the meaning of place-names, National Parks, castles, mountains, coasts, towns and other tourist attractions as well as delving into its history, mythology, outdoor activities, arts, language and culture.