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South Wales in July

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AB Editor | 09:13 Wed 29th Jun 2011 | Destinations
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Continuing my theme of "place in the UK and month of the year" I wondered if anyone could offer me a little advice.

I may be popping in to S.Wales (North of Cardiff) at some point in June for a indeterminable amount of time.

Phone signal: Is there any? What networks "work" around there? Ideally I'll be ignoring the time vortex I keep in my pocket, but sometimes there are real emergencies.

While it is possible that I can cook while there, the call of the evening dinner in a lovely pub may ring out to me - where is good to eat? What shouldn't I miss? Local delicacies.

And drink, what do the Welsh make in terms of wobbly-pop? Or non-wobbly-pop if you must.

Thanks as always.

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Actually maybe the Ed should visit Araf while in Wales, it should be easy to find :)
Further to drive I know, but the Gower is stunning!...........lots of lovely beaches, really gorgeous!...google 'the Gower Penninsula'........you'll be amazed!........well worth a visit!........
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There's 'Taffy Apples' cider - don't know how widely it's available though.
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Ta for the contributions.

Checked out the PH thread. It's excellent.

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