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Pontypandy
Would you like to learn to canoe, explore new rivers or have the ’BUZZ’ of white water paddling? If you are a beginner or more advanced, the coaching you will receive with us will be second to none.
Conwy
Small country house, en-suite rooms, outdoor seating area, private gardens, allocated parking, on site grill restaurant, hearty breakfast, lounge bar, real fire, welsh beers,
Llandudno
Conwy Lodge is a two bedroom cottage which sleeps 5 comfortably. The cottage is located 5 minutes from Llandudno and is in a quiet and tranquill setting. The property benefits from a downstairs bedroom and bathroom.
Llantwit Major
Llantwit Major railway station is on the Vale of Glamorgan line between Barry and Bridgend.
BANGOR
The Management Centre offers 56 superior en-suite guest bedrooms, many with stunning views of the Menai Strait and Anglesey. Facilities are fully accessible for wheelchair users.
Penarth
Penarth railway station is the terminus of a branch of the Vale of Glamorgan line from Cardiff Central.
Bishopston
This tiny Norman church nestling in a wooded Gower valley has a thriving membership. It holds two morning services (8.30 and 10.00) and an evening service at Nazareth Chapel, Campion Gardens, the local retirement/nursing home.
Welshpool
The Royal Oak is ideally located centrally within Wales, close to transport networks.
Remains of the Braose castle dating to the late thirteenth century.
New Quay
Haverfordwest
Excavated remains of early thirteenth-century Augustinian priory with the only surviving ecclesiastical medieval garden in Britain.
Cardigan
Towyn Farmhouse is situated in the scenic coastal hamlet of Gwbert, just 5 minute drive from market town of Cardigan
Cardigan
The site takes its name from Dogmael, a 6th-century Christian saint reputedly the cousin of St David, Wales's very own patron saint.
Nr. Llanwrda
Five Saints Farmhouse B&B is situated in the Cothi Valley at the start of the Cambrian Mountains, Carmarthenshire, West Wales.
Machynlleth
The Dyfi Furnace near Machynlleth is a restored mid-eighteenth-century charcoal-fired blast furnace, used for smelting iron ore.
The Red Ridge Centre was set up in 1978 and soon established a reputation as one of the country's leading outdoor education centres, offering residential and non-residential courses to a wide range of groups and individuals.
Beaumaris
Remains of the priory dating from the thirteenth century, when the house became part of the Augustinian order. The origins of the site are traditionally associated with St Seiriol in the sixth century.
Aberaeron
Geraig is a two bedroom, centrally heated cottage, which sleeps four, and is located within 50 metres of the sea front and Costal Path at Aberaeron.
Bangor
Proud to have achieved a Visit Wales 5* grading, Bryn Ogwen is a beautiful Victorian semi-detached property, situated in the popular quiet residential of Garth area on the outskirts of Bangor, North Wales.
Llanwrtyd Wells
Peter James's thriving restaurant stands beside the bridge over the River Irfon in the centre of Wales's smallest town.