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A new law is being introduced by the Welsh Government, which it says it will help local communities pay for the services ...
THOUSANDS of maps and guides to mid Wales are to be distributed across Britain in a bid to attract more tourists to the area.
KEY landmarks in Wales’ industrial heritage will be included in a Europe-wide network celebrating the past.
The number of overseas visitors to Wales dropped by a third in three years, new figures show. International Passenger Survey data, released by the Welsh government, shows there were 33% fewer ...
Visitors staying overnight in Wales could soon be required to pay a tourism tax. The devolved Welsh Government is introducing legislation to give councils the power to apply a levy for visitors to ...
Visitors to Wales spent 21.5% more in the first five months of 2015 than in the same period in 2014, a survey indicates.
The Welsh government is set to introduce a visitor levy, or tourism tax, from 2027. Outlined in a new bill, visitors could pay £1.25 per night for most accommodations, with a reduced rate of £0. ...
Wales's cabinet secretary for tourism Rebecca Evans said the weather was "the single biggest factor affecting visitor numbers to Welsh attractions".
The white knuckle rides of a theme park in Pembrokeshire have zoomed it into the top tourist spot in Wales. Latest figures from the Welsh Assembly reveal Oakwood has moved above Pembrey Country Park ...
Morgans Hotel in Swansea's maritime quarter helped to place Wales's hotels on the showbiz map by putting up Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas plus children on successive visits to Swansea.
Wales tourism tax plans published as overnight visitors may be charged £1.25 per day ...
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