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Beaumaris Road
An enchanting luxury Hideaway, on the beautiful island of Anglesey, right at the shores of the Menai straight and with amazing panoramic views of Snowdonia.
Ystradmeurig
Bryn Isaf is a newly renovated, totally secluded stone farmhouse, on a working livestock farm. Sleeps 4 adults, has spacious lounge, utility, large garden.
Trawsfynydd
Seven pretty en-suite level-access bedrooms in converted old farm buildings, overlooking Trawsfynydd Lake. Lock-up facilities for cyclists. Excellent garden railway. Llamas & poultry. Pets welcome in 5 of the 7 rooms - BY ARRANGEMENT.
Capel Isaac
Crachty is a family farm having been in the Rees family since 1909. The views are breathtaking and from a vantage point available exclusively to our guests, you may enjoy the sights of Llyn-y-Fan (Pen-y-Fan), the Towy Valley, Paxtons Tower.
Llanbrynmair
3 self catering dog friendly log cabins in beautiful Mid Wales, close to Llanidloes and Machynlleth. Views of the surrounding Cambrian mountains and countryside. All cabins are 6 berth with private hot tub and log burner.
Saundersfoot
A Luxury Destination Spa Hotel perched on a cliff top with coastal views of Saundersfoot Harbour and Carmarthenshire Bay
Conwy
Picturesque campsite situated in the Snowdonia National Park, 2 miles out of Betws-y-Coed. Just across the road from the campsite are the famous Swallow Falls. Many activities & attractions are within a short distance of the campsite.
LLANDUDNO
A superb place to stay in the heart of the town centre. As a family run hostel we are not only suitable for individuals but also for groups and families, being particularly welcoming to children. Refurbished to a high standard.
Llangurig
Four cosy and well-equipped self-catering holiday cottages in Llangurig, between the market towns of Llanidloes and Rhayader in Mid Wales.
CONWY
Ideally situated for the world heritage site of Conwy town, easy walk to castle, within few miles of all North Wales has to offer - Snowdonia, Bodnant Gardens.
Nr Aberystwyth
With its unique hillside location, beautiful Cambrian Mountains backdrop and break-taking views over Cardigan Bay, Brynowen makes the perfect holiday for a lover of the outdoors.
LLANGOLLEN
This award winning, licensed guest house is a deceptively large Victorian House (1890) which lies in a tranquil area of Llangollen & offers attractively decorated & furnished rooms.
Raglan
Enjoy a blend of history and modernity in this 4 star inn now noted for its excellent Spanish-influenced restaurant and impressive wine list.
CAERNARFON
The ancestral home of the Armstrong-Jones family where Lord Snowdon and HRH Princess Margaret once lived, this historic country house is set in 15 acres with beautiful scenery. Ten individually designed rooms provide luxury accommodation.
Llandovery
Fairy-tale streamside cottage, wood fired hot tub, miles of walks from the door. Stunning location nestled in the wild foothills of the Cambrian Mountains, 3 miles from Brecon Beacons National Park. Five-minute walk to a good pub.
LLANDUDNO
One of the most delightful seaside hotels on the coast of Britain having won a host of awards for excellence. Awarded Best Seaside Hotel in G.B by Good Hotel Guide. Warm, friendly service.
Nr. Llanwrda
Five Saints Farmhouse B&B is situated in the Cothi Valley at the start of the Cambrian Mountains, Carmarthenshire, West Wales.
Gwynedd
Plas Weunydd is a family friendly boutique bed & breakfast nestled right in the heart of Snowdonia. Situated on the same site as Llechwedd and Zip World, the hotel is in close proximately to the beaches, mountains & castles of North Wales.
Llanbadoc
On the edge of this delightful old market town, Glen Yr Afon, a unique Victorian villa, offers all the facilities expected of a modern hotel combined with the warm atmosphere of a family home.
Gaerwen
For lovers of the traditional British holiday this means freedom to do your own thing, lots of fresh air and magnificent beaches and for many this means that the lure of foreign climes is lost in favour of camping, touring and caravanning.