Wednesday, January 6, 2010

BBC News - Tourists enjoying warm Welsh welcome, survey suggests

BBC News - Tourists enjoying warm Welsh welcome, survey suggests: "Some 5,601 visitors, including day trippers and people on longer stays, were questioned on all aspects of their break.
Most visitors went away with a 'very positive' impression of the country, with 92% rating their stay either very good or excellent"


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On the face of it this is indeed good news, I do however wonder where these people stayed, who questioned them and what the questions were. Perhaps someone could enlighten us? My interest in this is down to the fact that I live on the Ardudwy coast in the Snowdonia National Park which has more than its fair share of caravans and tents and the weather has not been condusive to such accommodation of late. The decline of Barmouth after Woolworths shut has been marked, there is little or nothing for young children to do when the weather is bad but the planners don't want any development whatsoever on this coast. The future looks bleak.

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