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           3ma15 in 
			Llangollen, Wales - 27th to 30th May 2015 
			Having had a 3ma in Scotland in 2009 and England 
			in 2011, we thought it was time to visit Wales and so 3ma15, the 9th 
			annual meeting for Fiat 131s and their owners, will be based in 
			Llangollen in North Wales. 
			Renowned for the surrounding hills and the River 
			Dee, Llangollen has something for every visitor and we feel  
			it is the ideal base for 3ma15 and for exploring North Wales. 
			Llangollen has a reputation for welcoming people and has an 
			astonishing range of cafés, bars, hotels and  restaurants. This 
			small town also has a wealth of independent shops to browse and 
			interesting places to visit. Llangollen is part of the UNESCO World 
			Heritage Site along eleven miles of canal from Gledrid to the 
			Horseshoe Falls via the spectacular Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. The town 
			was also awarded Cittaslow status in 2013.  
			Situated in
			
			Denbighshire on the
			
			River Dee and on the edge of the
			
			Berwyn mountains, Llangollen has a population of 3,412. The town 
			takes its name from the Welsh llan meaning "a religious 
			settlement" and Saint Collen, a 6th-century monk who founded a 
			church beside the river. As there are no other churches in Wales 
			dedicated to St Collen, it is possible that he may have had 
			connections in Colan in Cornwall, and Langolen in Brittany. 
			Driving highlights will include
			
			The Horseshoe Pass (Welsh: 
			Bwlch yr Oernant, "Pass of the Cold Stream"), a
			 mountain 
			pass that separates
			
			Llantysilio Mountain to the west from the 565 metre (1,854 feet) 
			mountain and Marilyn Cyrn-y-Brain to the east. The A542 road 
			from
			
			Llandegla to Llangollen runs through the pass, reaching a 
			maximum height of 417 metres (1,368 ft). The road travels in a 
			horseshoe shape around the sides of a valley, giving the pass its 
			name.  
			This route dates from 1811, when a turnpike road 
			was constructed across the area. As with the rest of the roads in 
			the Clwydian Range, it is not uncommon for sheep to gather in the 
			road, sometimes causing problems for drivers. The road is also 
			frequently closed in winter due to snowfall or landslides. 
			Fans of the cult TV series "The 
			Prisoner" will be delighted to know that we'll be visiting 
			Portmeirion known as  
			"The Village" in the TV series. It was designed and built by Sir 
			Clough Williams-Ellis between 1925 and 1975 in the style of an 
			Italian village. Sir Clough Williams-Ellis denied repeated claims 
			that the design was based on the town of Portofino, Italy. He stated 
			only that he wanted to pay tribute to the atmosphere of the 
			Mediterranean. He did, however, draw from a love of the Italian 
			village stating, "How should I not have fallen for Portofino? 
			Indeed its image remained with me as an almost perfect example of 
			the man-made adornment and use of an exquisite site." In 
			building "The Village", Williams-Ellis incorporated fragments of 
			demolished buildings, including works by a number of other 
			architects. Portmeirion's architectural bricolage and deliberately 
			fanciful nostalgia have been noted as an influence on the 
			development of postmodernism in architecture in the late 20th 
			century. 
			
			  
			Probably more by accident or coincidence than by 
			design, water in the form of lakes, rivers or sea has been a feature 
			of all 3ma meetings.  And 3ma15 will be no exception with a 
			drive round part of Lake Bala on one of the driving days. Bala Lake 
			is a large lake in Gwynedd, Wales and it was the largest natural 
			body of water in Wales prior to the level being raised by Thomas 
			Telford to help support the flow of the Ellesmere Canal. It is 4 
			miles (6.4 km) long by 1 mile (1.6 km) wide, and is subject to 
			sudden and dangerous floods. The River Dee runs through it and the 
			waters of the lake are famously deep and clear. The town of Bala 
			sits at its northern end and the narrow gauge Bala Lake Railway runs 
			for several kilometres along the lake's southern shore.  
			
			  
			Other notable places of interest we'll be 
			visiting is the village with the longest name in the world: 
			Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch . 
			This Welsh village actually exists and its  
			name translates as "The church of St. Mary in the hollow of white 
			hazel trees near the rapid whirlpool by St. Tysilio's of the red 
			cave". For brevity, it is understandable that many of the locals 
			simply refer to their village as "Llanfair" which, of course, makes 
			for easier typing and is faster to pronounce. The long form of the 
			name was invented for promotional purposes in the 1860s. It is a 
			large village and community on the island of Anglesey in Wales, 
			situated on the Menai Strait next to the Britannia Bridge and across 
			the strait from Bangor. It is alternatively known as 
			Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Llanfairpwll and Llanfair PG. It is the sixth 
			largest settlement on the island by population. 
			Our chosen Hotel for 3ma15 is the Wild Pheasant Hotel 
			in Llangollen. We have negotiated a 
			special inclusive deal for dinner, bed and breakfast and full 
			details of the hotel and our exclusive deal can be found in the
			Travel & Accommodation section of our website.     
			                          
			 
			  
			 
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