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Milford Haven
Phoenix Bowl is a lively and sophisticated ten lane 10 pin bowling centre, offering fun for everyone regardless of age or ability. If you’ve never tried 10 pin bowling, come and have a go - all the help and guidance you need.
Hereford
Hereford railway station is on the South to North Wales route between Newport and Shrewsbury.
BETWS-Y-COED
Centrally located in the charming village of Betws-y-Coed, the Stables Lodge offers outstanding affordable accommodation in the heart of Snowdonia.
Corwen
Country pub with rooms, great atmosphere and superb restaurant
Blackrock picnic area Black Rock is a picturesque picnic site on the banks of the river Severn between the two Severn Bridges.
Menai Bridge
Outdoor Active Sports provide safe and fun outdoor active sports on the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales. Outdoor Active Sports offer Coasteering, Kayaking, Rock Climbing, Canyoning and more!
Carmarthen
Self catering in Llansteffan
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.
Bow Street
Derwen and Onnen are our two-bedroom properties, Bedwen has one bedroom.Onnen and Bedwen are pet friendly. All of the properties also have access to an electric car charging point and a shared laundry room.
Moelfre
A first floor farmhouse apartment with 4 bedrooms, 3 of which are en-suite and can sleep up to 7 people. The house is furnished to a high standard with fully fitted kitchen and bathroom.
Pwllheli
Self catering in Pwllheli.
Singleton Park
Taliesin Arts Centre is at the heart of Swansea University's Singleton Campus. Open throughout the year, we host a broad programme of events including cinema screenings, visiting exhibitions, and a great variety of live performances.
Narberth
Narberth railway station is on the Carmarthen and Whitland line to Tenby and Pembroke Dock.
Bridgend
Machynlleth
Set in fourteen acres of grounds, Ynyshir is an award winning five star restaurant with rooms located 10 miles from Aberystwyth and 6 miles from Machynlleth in the beautiful Dyfi Valley.
Bridgend
The remains of an early Norman Castle stands proudly on a hill dominating Bridgend Town and the River Ogmore. First mentioned in 1106, it marked the western limit of Robert Fitzhamon's conquests.
Dyffryn Ardudwy
The Old Farmhouse sits 350 feet above sea level within peaceful countryside and looks out over Cardigan Bay to the Llyn Peninsular in 1½ acres of garden and originally dates from around 1600.
St Clears
Located on a 90 acre working family farm, the property is a stunning, spacious conversion that has recently been completed to an exceptional standard. A great place to relax and enjoy the best attractions and scenaryWest Wales has to offer.
Clunderwen
This tiny cottage was built as a ty un nos (house built in one night) around 1800 and last occupied in 1967. It is the last thatched cottage in Pembrokeshire. It is generally open only by appointment (please telephone to arrange a visit).
Chepstow
Chepstow Museum reveals the rich and varied past of this ancient town, once an important port and market centre.