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Llandyssul
Y Bwthyn is a traditional Welsh Stone Cottage which has been recently renovated by the current owners. It was once the home of the famous welsh bard Dewi Emrys which won the chair at the National eisteddfod of Wales four times.
Builth Wells
Erris villa is situated within walking distance of the town centre and Royal Welsh showground. The house stands on a hill and has spectacular views of the surrounding countryside.
Bridgend
Chepstow
The Wye Valley Hotel is situated in an area of breathtaking natural beauty at Tintern in the heart of the Wye Valley. The Wye River runs through the village less than 100 yards from the hotel.
Porthcawl
Sandy Bay Beach – a wide, sandy beach which gently slopes towards the sea and boasts views of the North Devon coast across the Bristol Channel. Popular with surfers, stand-up paddle boarders and families thanks to its very clean waters.
Ross-On-Wye
Glewstone Court is a family run hotel set in an area of outstanding natural beauty and ideally situated for countryside pursuits such as touring and exploring, horse-riding, canoeing or golf, or simply provide the perfect relaxing break.
Llanwrtyd Wells
We have four good sized rooms available, including a large family room. All of our rooms are ensuite and have free wireless internet, digital tv and tea & coffee making facilities.
Pwllheli
Choose between one of our three beautiful self-catering farm cottages. Enjoy countryside and sea views in a tranquil and peaceful location. Get away from it all and relax on the sandy beaches of the Llyn Peninsula!
New Inn
Pontypool & New Inn railway station is on the South to North Wales route between Newport and Shrewsbury.
LLANGEFNI
Nestling in acres of secluded landscaped gardens, meadow and woodland Tre-Ysgawen Hall is approached along a private wooded driveway, just a short drive inland from the beautiful east coast of Anglesey.
Bridgend
An important Norman stronghold rebuilt in the 14th century, forming part of the three castles of Ogmore, Newcastle and Coity. There are extensive ruins including a large gatehouse, tall imposing towers and a curtain wall.
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.
Benllech
TYN-Y-GONGL
Warm, friendly atmosphere. Quiet rural position, with fishing available on site.
Aberaeron
Self catering accommodation.
CAERNARFON
Within town walls. View of Caernarfon Castle. Overlooks Menai Strait and Anglesey. Ideal centre for Snowdonia region.
MENAI BRIDGE
Shotton
Shotton railway station is on the North Wales Coast Line from Chester to Holyhead and on the Borderlands Line between Wrexham and Bidston (Birkenhead) with connections to Liverpool.
Llandudno
A friendly Victorian guest house on the seafront promenade with fantastic views of Llandudno's bay.
Crib Goch is 3028 ft (923 m) high and is described as a "knife-edged" arête in the Snowdonia National Park. The name means red ridge in Welsh, referring to the serrated ridge and the colour of some of the rocks