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Caldicot
Visit Caldicot Castle in its beautiful setting of tranquil gardens and a wooded country park. Founded by the Normans, developed in royal hands as a stronghold in the Middle Ages and restored as a Victorian family home.
LLANDUDNO
Experience the Sights and Sounds of Civilian Life during the Second World War at this Unique Indoor Attraction. Take a trip down 'memory lane' and enjoy the nostalgia from 1940s Britain.
Llandudno
The Min Y Don Hotel occupies an unrivalled position on the sea front opposite the pier entrance overlooking the crescent shaped bay. From the moment you enter the Min Y Don you are assured of a warm and friendly welcome.
Cathays Park
This stunning college in the picturesque grounds of Cardiff Castle at the heart of the Welsh capital welcomes guests and audiences to its world-class Concert Hall, Richard Burton Theatre, exhibition gallery and magnificent glass foyer.
St Donats
Glamping self catering in Llantwit Major
Haverfordwest Castle is divided into two wards, and probably reflects that of the original 12th-century castle which would have started life as a wooden ringwork defence.
Rhayader
Rated 4 stars by Visit Wales, Bryn Derwen is a small friendly family run Bed and Breakfast in the market town of Rhayader overlooking the Cambrian mountains. Just a five minute walk to the centre of Rhayader.
PWLLHELI
Luxury boutique adults only glamping retreat in a quiet rural Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with uninterrupted far-reaching views to Yr Eifl (The Rivals) mountains on the Pen Llyn in North Wales.
Monmouth
The Inn at Penallt is a 17th Century traditional country Inn located in the Wye Valley with spectacular views of the Forest of Dean.
Carnedd Llywelyn (3491 ft/1,064 m) is a mountain massif south-east of Bethesda in the Carneddau range in Snowdonia. It is the highest point of the Carneddau and the second highest peak by relative height in Wales.
Ceredigion
Four star B&B conveniently situated between Aberaeron and New Quay in the small village of Llanarth. Very tastefully furnished to a high standard, you will have a true Welsh welcome from the proprietors Margaret and Caradog.
Pwllheli
A peaceful park with good views, on a working farm close to the long sandy surfers beach at Hell's Mouth. The toilet block is kept to a high standard by the owners and nearby Abersoch is a Mecca for boat owners and water sports enthusiasts.
Porthmadog
You can’t beat Snowdonia National park as a scenic backdrop – and that’s exactly what Greenacres has to offer. Sitting on the sheltered south shores of the Llyn Peninsula, this park has mountains and beach unfolding into the far distance.
Pembrokeshire
Extensive remains of a lavish country retreat used by the bishops of St Davids, with buildings dating from the thirteenth to sixteenth centuries.
CAERNARFON
At Plas Menai you'll find an unrivalled choice of watersports and mountain sport courses. Learn something new, go for qualifications or work in watersports - the opportunities are here at the National Watersports Centre.
Monmouthshire
Set in the beautiful Wye Valley, 5 miles from Monmouth and just an hour from Bristol and Cardiff.
Llanarth
Cwm Llethi
Pwllheli
Gimblet Rock is as close to the sea and sand as its possible to be.
BEAUMARIS
Built as a Georgian show piece in 1832 the hotel now has 43 en-suite bedrooms, a fine restaurant, coffee shop, Real Ale bars and lounges with log fires.
Llanrwst
A lovely little 17th-century family chapel in the woods above Llanrwst, noted for its remarkable painted ceiling.