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nr Aberystwyth
Simplicity, privacy and convenience. Hideaway in one of our hotel rooms and let the world pass you by. Our hotel suites offer the privacy and practicality of a hotel room with a self-catering option.
Penrhos Park Hotel is set in 150 acres.…
Around Mid Wales
Welsh Overland Safari is an independent guide tour company offering unique overland guided tours of some of the most beautiful, unspoilt landscapes in Europe, as well as rare natural habitats for wildlife.
Aberystwyth
Cosy three bedroom farm cottage set in the most beautiful peaceful location with breath-taking views. Ideal for a romantic break or a family holiday. Pets welcome. Free welcome package on arrival!
Miles of unspoilt coastline, adorned with award winning beaches overlooked by the Cambrian Mountains and Snowdonia in the north.
Tywyn
The Magic Lantern has been here since 1893. First built as the town assembly rooms, it was used for such noble pursuits as badminton practice and variety performances
Mid Wales
The Cambrian Line runs from Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth via Machynlleth and trains on the Cambrian Coast Line depart from Machynlleth and travel from Dyfi Junction up the coast north to Pwllheli.
Rhayader
The Gigrin Red Kite Centre on the outskirts of Rhayader is an upland sheep farm providing wonderful views of the Wye and Elan valleys. Gigrin is best known for wild red kites that are fed every day of the year, where you can watch breathtaking feats…
Bala
Hostel-style value Tourist Accommodation in 1800's character buildings, totally refurbished, offering essential provision with a hint of luxury. Located in the town of Bala famous for its Lake and White Water River. Sleeps 32+ 3 Twin Rooms
Llandrindod Wells
At Rhiw Wood, we are passionate about nature and its timeless beauty. Nestled in the heart of Mid Wales, our enchanting retreat offers a unique experience where tranquillity meets luxury. Each of our two Treehouses comfortably sleeps 5 guests…
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New Quay
Awesome Angling fishing trips from the main pier in New Quay on the Mid Wales coast between Cardigan and Aberystwyth
New Quay is one of the most vibrant wildlife areas in the UK and you may even spot dolphins during your fishing trip.
Classic Cottages have the perfect self-catering holiday home waiting for you in mid-Wales. From family sized cottages with sea views in beautiful Pembrokeshire to romantic woodland cabins for two in Powys, we have something for every holiday.
Aberdyfi
Small, friendly, eco touring site, just outside the pretty seaside village of Aberdovey in mid-Wales, and within the Snowdonia National Park. Secluded site set in 7 acres of private woodland with short walks
Llanybydder
Maesyfelin Isaf offers a self catering Apartment in beautiful Ceredigion, West Wales, sitting in 6.5 acres beside the Nant Cledlyn (stream), on the outskirts of the village of Drefach, with nearby towns of Lampeter and Llanybydder.
Nr Devil's Bridge
The old masonry arch spanning the road was built by Thomas Johnes of Hafod in 1810 to mark the Golden Jubilee of George III. Three circular walking trails are waymarked and start from the Hafod Arch car park and The Arch is designated as a Dark…
Porthmadog
The Ffestiniog Railway in the heart of the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park is the oldest independent railway company in the world, established in 1832.
Penycae, Swansea Valley
At The Sleeping Giant in Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park, experience the perfect blend of luxury, charm, and nature. Named after the nearby mountain that resembles a slumbering giant, our hotel captures the essence of the Welsh…
Dolgellau
Penmaenuchaf Head Chef, Owen Vaughan, and his talented kitchen brigade create menus with high-quality, delicious ingredients, that are as local as possible. The beautiful garden room restaurant is a wonderful setting for a memorable dining…
Gwynedd
Two miles of magnificent beach, mostly sand, offers joy to kiddies and adults alike. The Estate greets you with an immediate sense of release and space; 800 acres of it, all level and much pleasantly planted with trees
Gwynedd
Cwm Idwal was the first officially recognised National Nature Reserve in Wales; it was given this status by the Nature Conservancy Council in 1954. Along with Cadair Idris, Cwm Idwal was a favourite haunt of Charles Darwin.