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Monmouthshire
The Bell’s restaurant has won many awards for its food including ‘Best Place to Eat – Pub’ in the Wales National Tourism Awards. The produce is seasonal and locally sourced with some from the hotel’s kitchen garden.
Pyle
A Site of Special Scientific Interest, Kenfig NNR is one of the finest wildlife habitats in Wales and is home to a wide variety of rare and endangered species of plants and animals, including the Fen Orchid.
Pill
Situated in a prominent position next to the Transporter Bridge in the centre of Newport Docks regeneration scheme The Waterloo offers residents a pleasurable stay in our newly refurbished 21 ensuite bedroom hotel.
Knucklas
Knucklas railway station is on the Heart of Wales Line which runs from Shrewsbury to Swansea.
Abergavenny
Probably a manorial site belonging to the bishops of Llandaff in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, later used as a hunting lodge. Only the moat now remains.
Llanbedrog
Glyn Y Mor (meaning ‘Valley of the Sea’) has a most enviable location in beautiful Llanbedrog near Abersoch.
Gobowen
Gobowen railway station is on the Shrewsbury to Wrexham, Chester and North Wales route and is the nearest station to Oswestry.
Welshpool
A warm welcome awaits you in the Severn Valley. Relax and enjoy the finest home cooking in pleasant surroundings. En-suite accommodation available. TV, Tea & coffee making facilities. 2 double. 3 twin.
Bala
Modernsied town house
Few minutes walk from Bala town centre
Approx 3 milses from White Water centre
Private parking
Personal Breakfast menu with Special diets catered for
Access to kitchen facilities for picnic preparation
Trearddur Bay
A beautiful apartment on the Isle of Anglesey. Situated in Trearddur Bay, this apartment is ideally situated for exploring both Anglesey and the Snowdonia National Park.
Bangor
Stay below the impressive Glyder mountains with views of the Nant Ffrancon Valley at this former quarry manager's cottage. Recently refurbished, you can be sure of a warm welcome at this environmentally-conscious hostel.
Abertillery
Discover the history and heritage of the Abertillery area at Abertillery and District Museum.
The collection is arranged as a journey through time with many interactive exhibits. Artefacts from a Stone Age axe to Arthur Scargill's Cap.
Shropshire
Bed and Breakfast in Whitchurch
Pwllheli
Abererch Sands Holiday Centre is a caravan, motorhome and camping holiday site. We offer family breaks adjacent to a four mile, sandy beach. The beach runs the length of the whole site. All touring and tent pitches are a short walk away.
Llandeilo
60 acres of wooded parkland surrounding a magnificent mansion. With commanding views across the beautiful Towy Valley, Gelli Aur near Llandeilo was once the home of the Vaughan and Cawdor families.
Boncath
The visitor centre is where you can come and watch the cheese-making process, see our collection of traditional cheese equipment before proceeding to enjoy tasting the finished product.
COLWYN BAY
Rhos-on-Sea is a pretty village between Colwyn Bay (1½ miles) and Llandudno (3 miles). The 4 star Whitehall on the elevated Cayley Promenade has 12 clean comfortable bedrooms.
Ceredigion
In the marvellous sweep of Cardigan Bay stand the ruins of one of Edward I's late 13th century castles. Of the seven major English strongholds he established in Wales, Aberystwyth Castle has fared least favourably in the survival stakes.
The Knap
One of the most popular all year round destinations in Barry, Knap Gardens are an oasis of calm. Summer or winter, Knap Gardens is a great place for families and dog walkers to go for a stroll or a bracing walk.
Coed Cae Road, Trehafod
Follow in the footsteps of the miners who once worked at the Lewis Merthyr Colliery, right here in the heart of the Rhondda Valley – the ‘Home of Coal.’