PORTMEIRION | Wales' beautiful Italian style village & botanical gardens.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
- Portmeirion is an Italian style inspired tourist village in Gwynedd, North Wales which was designed and built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis between 1925 and 1975. Visit Wales and this wonderful botanical gardens.
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Such a beautiful video! You definitely do the city justice!
Awww...thanks Meghan. We are lucky to have places like this in the UK!
Fantastic video; thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much! It is a beautiful place!
The shots you got are stunning 👌🏼 So beautiful!
Thank you Dan. I got there very late so luckily had the village practically to myself 😀🙌
Nice video! 😊
Thanks Marco. Glad you enjoyed it!
Been to this place last year thanks for sharing cheers...
Yeah, it is a beautiful place! Thanks for watching 😊
Amazing video! 😍🏴
Thank you! Portmeirion is such a magical place. Can’t wait to go back!
Awesome transitions and your drone shots are awesome!👍
Thanks. I’m trying to get better with each video. I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Full support my friends 👍👍
Thank you!!! 😊
@@TravelwithRidhi oke my friends 👍👍
Awesome channel, new friend here, stay connected
Thanks for checking out my channel! More videos coming soon. Definitely!
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Great work, I really wanted to go there, but couldn't take my dog 😢
Thanks Stephen! That’s a real shame. I didn’t know that you couldn’t bring dogs there!
@@TravelwithRidhi yes I was disappointed 😞 but does look lovely so I do understand 😊
Yes it is understandable especially as there’s a charge for entry. Looking to visit the south as it’s beautiful too.
@@TravelwithRidhi take a look through my channel ive covered the South a lot lol
Amazing. Will do!
They filmed a TV programme there called the prisoner.
Hi Robert. I didn’t know about that. Was the programme good? I will have to check it out!
Yes I remember - here's some info on The Prisoner series he did www.theguardian.com/culture/2009/jan/14/television2
Thanks for that Stella. I will check it out.