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Conwy
St Paul's was completed in 1888 and stands in the centre of the town on Abergele Road. It is a large building designed by the Chester architect Douglas. Its tower can be seen from all over Colwyn Bay.
Ceredigion
In the marvellous sweep of Cardigan Bay stand the ruins of one of Edward I's late 13th century castles. Of the seven major English strongholds he established in Wales, Aberystwyth Castle has fared least favourably in the survival stakes.
CRICCIETH
A warm welcome awaits you at our B&B. We offer a relaxed and friendly atmosphere with comfortable rooms with TV and tea/coffee making facilities and free Wi-Fi. Private parking. Residents lounge.
LLANDUDNO
Victorian family run Guest House with many original features close to all amenities and within walking distance of beaches, town, theatre etc. All rooms either have views of the sea or Great Orme. Accompanied children are very welcome.
Nr Aberystwyth
Clarach Bay Holiday Village provides great value self-catering caravan holidays and superb entertainment in a family run, family orientated environment with its own beach with excellent views of Cardigan Bay.
Caernarfon
Experience Snowdonia at its most serene in this early Victorian mansion in the heart of the National Park. Set in 40 acres of wooded grounds with stunning views over Llyn Gwynant and Snowdon, this is the perfect escape from the rat race.
Wrexham
Welcome to Woodhey Guest House providing you with warm, friendly, family run bed & breakfast accommodation.
Cardiff
All 28 bedrooms are tastefully appointed with full en suite facilities. Complimentary tea/coffee tray, remote controlled colour LCD TV with built in freeview, garment press, hairdryer. In the heart of Cardiff.Central train/bus station 540m
Llandysul
Llanberis
YHA Llanberis offers the ideal base for those who want easy access to the fantastic mountain trails, rivers, lakes and attractions of Snowdonia. .
CAERNARFON
Welcome to Tyn-yr-Onnen Farm, Caravan and Campsite
Set on a traditional working Welsh hill farm, this family run Caravan and Campsite lies on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park.
Caernarfon
Fancy a castle as your neighbour ? Caernarfon Castle is just down the road from 'Ysgol Jos Bach' ( Small Jones' School) which occupies an elevated position above the Harbour and Steam Train Welsh Highland Railway line in Caernarfon.
Newtown
The Sportsman is a town centre pub with eight hand pulls, a good old real ale pub, and has been voted as a CAMRA Montgomeryshire Pub of the Year
Caernarfon
This former inn nestles at the foot of Snowdon and offers lake swimming from its own beach. In an area steeped in Welsh culture, you won't be short of places to visit such as Beddgelert, Sygun Copper Mine and Caernarfon Castle.
Dolgellau
If you can't decide between a countryside or seaside break, look no further as YHA Kings is perfect for both. At the southern end of the Snowdonia National Park, the hostel will suit families, school trips and individuals alike.
Carmarthen
Family-run, central Carmarthen location, 17th Century guesthouse with 21st Century amenities! Built on the Roman wall, this townhouse has many original features - the amphitheatre is a two minute walk away.
LLANDUDNO
The Winchmore family owned Hotel offers 34 en suite bedrooms. We have two premier rooms with sitting areas in bay windows overlooking the sea.
Aberystwyth
Aberystwyth’s Old College is the site of the original University of Aberystwyth which was founded in 1872, and became the first established university in the whole of Wales.
Rhyl
We are a family run guesthouse less than 150 yards from the promenade and main beach, The Wavecrest is in a prime central location to all amenities such as the Fairground, Sea Life Centre, Sun Centre, Theatres and Amusement Arcades
Builth Wells
Join us as hunts from around the country show off their hounds and hope to win prizes!