Wales's Countryside, Nature, Culture and Landmarks
Posted by Dan | Sep 15th, 2024 - 8:49pm
Let's take a look at another mixed-bag quiz - this time it is all about Wales, its fascinating history, deep culture and beautiful countryside. Plenty of these answers will be familiar to any resident or frequent flyer to the great land in the west, but maybe one or two might catch you out, so best of luck!
What is the name of the highest peak in Wales, located in Snowdonia National Park?
In which Welsh county would you find attractions including Carew Castle, Manorbier Castle, Saint Govan's Chapel and the Manor Wildlife Park?
What is the name of the education movement that aims to have one million Welsh speakers as a means of preserving the language?
Which long-distance trail in Wales stretches from Cardiff to Conwy traversing many of the nation's greatest mountains?
Which range of hills form the furthest reaches of the Brecon Beacons towards the Welsh borders near Hay on Wye?
Which of these is not typically an ingredient in Welsh Rarebit?
Which of these is a former Welsh town, flooded by the formation of a reservoir now sharing its name?
In which town did the tragic collapse of a mine spoil tip in 1966 result in the death of 116 children and 28 adults?
The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct is the longest aqueduct in Great Britain - which river does it span?
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