Lowri Turner explores trendy shopping in Wales
In her recent article in The Mail on Sunday Lowri Turner took a shopping trip to Llandeilo in Carmarthenshire.
The article also appears in Visit Wales new magazine Wales View. You can order this free magazine here and also stand a chance of winning a Honda Civic Hybrid.
More Shopping….
Llandeilo is not the only mecca for independent shopping. Take your cue from Wales View and try:-
- Abergavenny for its various and well-stocked weekly markets;
- Betws-y-Coed for outdoor shops aplenty;
- Cardiff for its compact city mix of highstreet and Victorian arcades;
- Hay-on-Wye for books and boutiques;
- Cowbridge for high-octane glamour;
- Narberth for antiques and stylish crafts;
- Welshpool for fine wines.
Phew, happy shopping…and if you have any further shopping tips for us, please share…
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I love shoping <3
and you of course
Cardiff is fab for shopping - would highly recommend it!
We have just opened a new shop in Old Cwmbran Village. An inspirational shop for textile art craft and needlecraft supplies we stock threads, kits, fibres, paints and many more products to inspire artists and crafters. We are stockists of Steff Francis threads and Stewart Gill paints and display ideas for using these exciting products. Come and visit us to find out more. The shop address is:
Threads of Imagination
50 Victoria St
Old Cwmbran
Cwmbran
Torfaen
NP44 3JN
Rhayader is fast becoming a shopping hot spot for interiors and gifts. Shops include Pretty Practicals (painted furniture for country homes and French style furniture, gifts and accessories) at East Street Enterprise Park, Sherbert Moon and Jacket in the Attic on West Street and Serendipity on North Street.