The valley of Nant Gwynant preserves a quiet pastoral beauty above the town of Beddgelert in North Wales.     Caernarfon Castle dominates its namesake town. Begun by Edward I in 1283 as part of his campaign to hold back the Welsh people, Caernarfon is perhaps the most famous of Wales's many castles     The Colwyn River flows under a vine-covered bridge on its way through the village of Beddgelert     Octavia Owen sits at the oars on the shore of Llanddwyn Island after returning
 from a row with her brother Oliver
    Barry Wilson and his dog contemplate the Dee Valley from the brow of a hill near the crumbling ruins of Castell Dinas Bran, which looms above the town of Llangollen      A view to tee up for: The Cavalli Islands stretch out below the championship golf course at Kauri Cliffs, on the North Island     A witches' brew of boiling mud and sulfurous waters, the Hells Gate Geothermal Reserve is one of the most active geothermal fields in New Zealand.     Predominantly schist stone and wood beams, the luxe lodge at Blanket Bay warms up the evening by Lake Wakatipu     og banks fill a valley by Milford Road in Fiordland National Park. Considered one of New Zealand's most scenic routes     Cape d'Or lighthouse, about an hour's drive west of Parrsboro, offers miles of sea views and a guesthouse where visitors can spend the night.     Boats docked in Advocate Harbor, 32 miles west of Parrsboro along the Bay of Fundy, gear up for a "ground fishing" expedition in which fishermen will go after haddock, halibut, sole, and turbot.     At l'Orpailleur vineyard, along Quebec's wine route, visitors can try a wealth of ten different wines.     With gentle waves crashing on the beach behind him, Paul Senez naps amid heritage apple trees on the grounds of the Hollyhock retreat  
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