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5 stars on TripAdvisor, & with the WOW factor. Luxury holiday accommodation in Deganwy village, moments from the beach. Spectacular views over to medieval Conwy

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RT North Wales Holiday Cottages: #NorthWales has no less than 7 #castles protecting our magnificent coastline. We’ve been exploring them over on the blog Debbie #yearofthesea #visitwales #findyourepic bit.ly/2DRm6gE

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🌊 Find out why the twice pro Kitesurf World Wave Champion and three-times British Champion, Kirsty Jones, prefers Wales to Hawaii when it comes to kitesurfing #FindYourEpic #WednesdayWisdom visitwales.com/things-to-do/a…

Conwy Castle View 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 (@conwycastleview) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Getting ready for St Davids Day in beautiful Deganwy. Book with us direct, or through AirBnB, or TripAdvisor. #Cymru #Wales airbnb.co.uk/rooms/11895302…

Getting ready for St Davids Day in beautiful Deganwy.
Book with us direct, or through AirBnB, or TripAdvisor.
#Cymru #Wales 
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Mor is the Cumbric word for sea. In Welsh it is môr, in Cornish it is mor and in Breton it is mor. In Irish it is muir, in Scottish Gaelic it is muir and in Manx it is mooir. The photo shows a view of the Celtic Sea from Cornwall.

Mor is the Cumbric word for sea. In Welsh it is môr, in Cornish it is mor and in Breton it is mor. In Irish it is muir, in Scottish Gaelic it is muir and in Manx it is mooir.

The photo shows a view of the Celtic Sea from Cornwall.