5154 businesses in Wales
Park
Campsite
Nature Reserve
Park. High Street. NP18 1AG
Hotel. Bryn Teg. LL40 1RR
Guest House. SA45 9SH
Place Of Worship
Campsite. Ffynonwen Blaencelyn, Llangrannog, Ceredigion, SA44 6EY
📞 +44 7904 258814Chalet
Tourist Attraction. 18 Fields Park Avenue. NP20 5BH
Chalet
Hotel. East Parade
Caravan Park
Guest House. Maenan. LL26 0YR
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Park
Campsite
Caravan Park
Hotel. Quay Road. SA64 0BT
Tourist Information
Hotel. SA43 2NT
📞 +44 1239 682871Playground
Bird Hide
Travel Agency. 5-7 Museum Place. CF10 3BD
Tourist Information
Tourist Information
Guest House. 25 Gloddaeth Street. LL30 2DF
Tourist Attraction
Chalet
Scenic Viewpoint
Bird Hide
Hostel
Hostel
Garden
Caravan Park
Holiday Apartment
Caravan Park
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Playground
Tourist Attraction
Chalet
Park. LL55 4UU
📞 +44 1766 890288Tourist Information
Garden
Tourist Attraction
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Tourist Information. King Street
Tourist Information. Wrexham Road
Park. Hours: 24/7. Fort View. NP10 8PF
Hotel
Hotel. Penrhyn Crescent. LL30 1AY
Hotel. Saunders Road. CF10 1RH
📞 +44 2920 478 747Guest House. Mill Street. LL20 8RY
Hotel. Gloddaeth Crescent. LL30 2XS
Hotel. 50-54 Stryd Portland / Portland Street. SY23 2DX
Caravan Park
Tourist Attraction. Cwm Lane. NP10 9GN
Caravan Park
From the first industrial nation to the technology behind the internet — Wales has always punched above its weight.
By 1851, Wales was the world's first industrial nation — the first country where more people worked in industry than agriculture. Swansea smelted one-third of the world's copper. North Wales produced one-third of global roofing slate. Merthyr's ironworks powered the British Empire. We invented the ball bearing, the hydrogen fuel cell, packet switching for the internet, and the eight-hour workday. We gave the world Viagra, radar, and the first mail-order business. Given that legacy, Wales should be among the world's wealthiest nations. It isn't — yet. Cymru Compass exists to help every Welsh business get found, because the next chapter of Welsh innovation starts with the businesses we have today.
Donald Davies built it in Wales — the technology that makes the internet work.
Philip Vaughan, 1794.
Sir William Grove, 1842.
Mumbles Railway, 1807.
Pryce Pryce-Jones, Newtown, 1861.
Swansea smelted one-third of the world's copper.
North Wales roofed the world — now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Robert Owen from Newtown pioneered the cooperative movement.
41,000+ Welsh businesses are listed here. The next great Welsh innovation could be one of them.
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