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Station Yard, Milford Haven, SA73 3ABTelephone
0800 464 0000Milford Haven
Milford Haven railway station is the terminus of the line from Carmarthen and Whitland.
Gwynedd
The centre stands above the picturesque fishing village of Aberdovey, overlooking the Dovey Estuary. It has easy access to the mountain ranges of mid-Wales and has its own water front activity centre.
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Bryncrug, Tywyn, Gwynedd, LL36 9UWTywyn
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
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Aberconwy Park, Conwy, LL32 8GATelephone
01492 572002Conwy
Aberconwy offers our guests the highest standard of facilities. Relax and be pampered at Langley Spa, where our expert beauticians offer a range of beauty therapies and treatments.
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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.
Gwynedd
A contemporary, welcoming, Bar & Grill with Rooms . Located at the foot of Cadair Idris mountain and conveniently located on junction A470-A487.
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38 Trinity Avenue, LLANDUDNO, Conwy, North Wales, LL30 2TQTelephone
01492 471105Conwy
Denbighshire
This guest house comes with a very special garden. Green-fingered Falmai and Gareth Roberts have created an award-winning country garden of terraces, fountains and arches bursting with colour and fragrance.
Llandudno
Lymehurst is situated in a quiet cul-de-sac and offers off road & gated parking for each guest. Our 2 rooms can be booked as double, twin or triple. Guests have only a short walk to two beaches, town centre, restaurants & attractions.
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Llanvair Discoed, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, NP16 6RBTelephone
01633 400581Chepstow
Welcome to Penhein – an award winning, family-run farm and glampsite in beautiful South Wales.
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Doleos, Dyffryn Paith, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 4LXTelephone
07365435363Aberystwyth
Come and enjoy nature and wildlife at its best on our truly amazing smallholding just a mile from Aberystwyth.
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The Promenade, 4 Craig y Don Parade, Craig y Don, LLANDUDNO, Conwy, LL30 1BGTelephone
01492 875313LLANDUDNO
We are totally non-smoking, with licensed bar, our own private car park, with all rooms en-suite, sea view rooms available.
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Carrog Station Campsite, Carrog, CORWEN, Denbighshire, LL21 9BDTelephone
01490 430237CORWEN
OPEN ALL YEAR
This quiet, level site is just seven miles from Llangollen, and is adjacent to the restored Carrog Steam Railway Station.
Ideal for walkers, cyclists and canoeists.
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7 Llys Rhostrefor, Amlwch Road, Benllech, Anglesey, LL74 8SSTelephone
01248 430190Benllech
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Llandogo, Tintern, Monmouthshire, NP25 4TWTelephone
01594 530291Tintern
We have four comfortable guest rooms which have all recently been decorated and offer brand new en-suit facilities.
St Nicholas
The historic parkland of Cottrell Resort is set in the heart of the Vale of Glamorgan and only 5 miles west of Cardiff. On site you'll find 2 championship designed golf courses, 3 state-of-the-art GC Hawk's sport simulators, an indoor & outdoor…
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.
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Station Road, Dyffryn Ardudwy, Gwynedd, LL44 2HATelephone
01341 247240Dyffryn Ardudwy
This very pleasant, privately owned public house stands in grounds close to Dyffryn Ardudwy station, between Barmouth and Harlech. The beach is a short walk away.
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Pentre Du, Holyhead Road, Betws-Y-Coed, Conwy, LL24 0BYTelephone
01690 710973Betws-Y-Coed
With it’s location in the picturesque village of Betws y Coed, known as the ‘Gateway’ to Snowdonia, Oakfield House is an ideal base for the many attractions and activities available in the area.
Powys
St Myllins church was founded in the 7th Century by the Irish Bishop Molling (Myllin) and the earliest references to a church in Llanfyllin appear in the Norwich Taxation of 1254.