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"Everything was just perfect, our holiday was just great..... just too short to visit this WONDERFUL WALES. " ,more
Séverine L. and family
Cheilly Les Maranges, France

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Remouille, France

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The Netherlands

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Headington, Oxford

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"We had a lovely time and the cottage is delightful."
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21st April 2011

"Many thanks, all excellent thank you for the lovely wine and chocolates and marmalade."
Jackie M.P.
17 April 2011

"had a great time"
Janet G.
11 March 2011

"Cottage cosy and very well furnished."
Janet G.
5 March 2011

"We did enjoy our holidays very much!
Maybe we'll come back in spring.
Thank you very much for the pleasant stay and help"
Rita K.
22 Dec 2010

"About an hour ago arrived; stuck in the snow near London but everything went well.
Everything in Lothlorien is Okay! Very nice place and a warm welcome! Thanks!"
Rita K.
18 Dec 2010

 
 
Ghost Forest
Comes to Wales

The Art Installation "Ghost Forest, recently in Trafalagar Square,
has moved to a permanent home in Wales.

The most significant environmental art installation ever to come to Wales has taken root at the National Botanic Garden (less than half an hour from Lothlorien Cottage).

As ambitious as it is stunning, Ghost Forest is 10 giant hardwood tree stumps - highlighting the alarming rate of deforestation.

The trees, which have been in Trafalgar Square and outside the Danish Parliament in Copenhagen, will find a new and permanent home at the West Wales attraction.

The trees were brought to Europe from a commercially logged forest by the artist Angela Palmer. It was a massive logistical exercise.

Her aim was to highlight deforestation and the depletion of the world's natural resources after learning that a tropical forest the size of a football pitch is destroyed every four seconds.

“The trees in the Ghost Forest, most of which fell naturally in storms and have their roots intact, are ‘ambassadors’ for rainforests worldwide,” said Ms Palmer. “The absence of their branches and leaves is a metaphor for the removal of the world's ‘lungs’ through deforestation.”

She brought the trees from deep in the Suhuma forest in Ghana, West Africa, with the full co-operation of the loggers and the Ghanaian authorities. The largest is 300 years old and weighs 19 tons.

Director, Dr Rosie Plummer said the Botanic Garden was an ideal custodian for the trees: “It is a significant honour that its final resting place is to be the National Botanic Garden.

“It really does underpin and reinforce the Garden’s core messages of sustainability and conservation –it will also be a lot of fun to be able to touch and run about between these giant trees. How many people will be this close to a rainforest in their lives?”


For more information, visit to www.ghostforest.org

 
 

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