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At 3156ft, Yr Elen is the ninth highest mountain in Snowdonia. It lies on a short ridge running west-northwest off the main north-east to south-west ridge of the Carneddau.
Pontypridd
Museum, the hotel is an ideal base from which to explore South Wales. The Brecon Beacons National Park and Cardiff, are only twenty minutes by car.
Tywyn
The Dolgoch Falls are a series of three waterfalls near Tywyn in Southern Snowdonia. Access is by woodland walk signposted from the nearby Tal-y-llyn Railway- Dolgoch Station
Gwynedd
A splendid Victorian manor house set in the beautiful surroundings of the Snowdonia National Park. With wonderful views from every window. Offers all the luxuries you expect from a good country house hotel.
Tenby
Community museum relating to the culture and heritage of South Pembrokeshire, including geology, archeology, maritime and social history, natural history and two art galleries.
Llandudno
The Hydro Hotel is ideally placed on the seafront close to the Venue Cymru Theatre and a short walk from Llandudno’s wonderful shops, pier and Happy Valley gardens.
BEAUMARIS
Kingsbridge Caravan and Camping Park is a quiet family run park located in an area of outstanding natural beauty - we aim to provide first class facilities for those wishing to escape the hectic pace of modern living.
Llandudno Junction
Glass backed squash courts, state of the art Fitness Suite, Wild Climbing Wall, four badminton court main hall and a meeting room with audio-visual facilities. We have a vast and varied programme of activities.
TYN-Y-GONGL
Warm, friendly atmosphere. Quiet rural position, with fishing available on site.
Brecon Road
Built in 1824, Cyfarthfa Castle is an impressive monument to the Industrial Revolution. Once a Regency mansion, it now houses a magnificent Museum and Art Gallery.
Rhayader
The Bear provides 4 star Bed & Breakfast with 5 en-suite rooms and was fully renovated in 2014 by the proprietors Gwil and Sian to provide a traditional, modern and contemporary feel.
Builth Wells
This remote Grade II listed farmhouse dates in part from 1401 and is the oldest surviving traditional house in Wales. It has tremendous character and is furnished and decorated to befit its age, while the bedrooms have modern facilities.
Little West Bungalows have amazing views along the 14 miles of unspoilt cliffs and coast line of the Heritage coast. The Glamorgan Heritage coast and Countryside is dotted with beautiful little villages and communities for you to visit.
BLAENAU FFESTINIOG
Isallt offers en-suite accommodation in a large, detached, Victorian house in the centre of Blaenau Ffestiniog. All rooms have TV, video, tea/coffee making facilities, hairdryer, etc. The world famous Ffestiniog railway and the Llechwedd Sl
Carmarthen
Country hotel overlooking one of Carmarthenshire's top castles in the panorama of Carmarthen Bay with sea views as far as Caldy Island. The hotel is built of original stone to match the existing Georgian House.
Saundersfoot
A Luxury Destination Spa Hotel perched on a cliff top with coastal views of Saundersfoot Harbour and Carmarthenshire Bay
LLANDUDNO
3 spacious self-contained seafront apartments overlooking the bay. Attractive and well equipped. Sleeps 2 - 5, bed linen & towels provided. Situated close to shops and amenities. Parking on promenade (unrestricted). Dog friendly.
Rhosneigr railway station is on the North Wales Coast Line from Chester to Holyhead.
Abersywtyth
Central Flat with garden and parking.
Swansea
Remains of a thirteenth-century tower on top of a twelfth-century earthwork castle.