The Welsh countryside is bracing itself for the biggest influx of holidaymak-ers in decades as schools break up for summer and overseas holidays remain on hold for many. From Anglesey to Pembrokeshire, the upsurge in visitors to rural and coastal regions is already a headache for farmers - like Elwyn Jones, whose land straddles a river near Betws y Coed, Conwy.The sheep farmer is confronted daily by trespassers picnicking or fly-camping, ignoring notices advising that the land is private.Mr Jones said he is repeatedly verbally abused by trespassers, and a quick scroll through social media shows that his experience is not uncommon. To help inform farmers of their rights, Farmers Weekly has enlisted help from a number of experts.
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