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Carmarthen
This friendly hotel has been owned by the Exton family for over 45 years. Personally run, it is well placed in the centre of the town. Bedrooms, some with four-poster beds, are tastefully decorated with good facilities.
Conwy
Plas y Brenin runs residential skills and qualification courses in rock climbing, hill walking, scrambling, mountaineering, kayaking, canoeing, sea kayaking, mountain biking, first aid and safety & rescue all year round.
Llanwrtyd Wells
Two unique properties can be let on an individual basis or can be hired together to sleep up to 22 guests.
Llandudno
The building of Llandudno Pier commenced in 1876 and was completed in 1878. The Pier is known for it splendid Victorian and Edwardian elegance.
Swansea
A broad spectrum of visual arts from the original bequest of Richard Glynn Vivian (1835-1910) which includes work by Old Masters as well as an international collection of porcelain and Swansea china.
Llanhilleth
Llanhilleth railway station is on the Ebbw Valley line from Cardiff Central and serves Abertillery and Blaina.
Chirk
Chirk railway station is on the Shrewsbury to Wrexham, Chester and North Wales route.
Aberystwyth
Llewelyn Lodge is on the outskirts of Aberystwyth, it is furnished to the highest quality, with one bedroom, offering twin or kingsize beds, it has a designer kitchen, comfortable lounge and a decking area with patio chairs and table.
Presteigne
Holly Gate House is a semi-detached property in rural mid Wales, with all modern conveniences, offering luxury self-catering accommodation. Ideal for walkers, cyclists and anyone wishing a peaceful escape from modern day hustle and bustle.
Swansea
Rhossili Bay is an iconic destination with dramatic, panoramic views and good walking opportunities. The beach is reached down (and up!) a steep cliff top path that may be unsuitable for some.
Monmouth
Located in the heart of the scenic Wye Valley and only a minute's walk from the banks of the river Wye our child friendly, country pub provides real ales and a friendly family atmosphere.
BETWS Y COED
St. Julitta’s is the smallest of the old churches of Snowdonia. When it was built, probably in the late 15th or early 16th century, it was known as Curig’s Chapel - Capel Curig in Welsh.
Llanidloes
Three self-contained character cottages tastefully converted from a stone and timber clad barn situated adjacent to the owners property, 2.5 miles from the market town of Llanidloes.
Mynydd Bodafon (Bodafon Mountain) is the highest point (584 ft/187 m) on the main island of Anglesey. Its summit is also known as Yr Arwydd ("the signal").
Porthcawl
One cannot fail to miss the Grand Pavilion situated on Porthcawl’s seafront, with its distinctive 1930’s facade.
Hereford
Set amid the peace and beauty of the Golden Valley, the holiday cottages at Old King Street Farm will give you a relaxed and interesting stay in the heart of the Welsh Marches just twelve miles from Hereford and Abergavenny.
CAERNARFON
Rhyd Ddu Outdoor Centre & Bunkhouse is a historic former school and school house located in the pretty village of Rhyd Ddu in the Nantlle Valley in Snowdonia, offering affordable and comfortable group accommodation for up to 30 people.
Powys
Dinas Farmhouse, originally built in the 17th Century, is a beautifully and sympathetically restored Welsh farmhouse which can sleep up to 12 people. It has a wealth of history and this is reflected within the property which retains many or
Bridge Street
Chepstow TIC provides information on attractions, activities and events in the area as well as offering advice and help on booking accommodation.
Tintern
We have four comfortable guest rooms which have all recently been decorated and offer brand new en-suit facilities.