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Aberaeron
The Castle is situated in a Grade II Listed Building in the Georgian Harbour Town of Aberaeron and is perfectly placed in the town centre near both the river walk up to Llanerchaeron Trail and Harbour Beach - New Quay Trail or Aberarth.
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.
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.
Llandudno
Pwllheli
Relax, unwind in a tastefully furnished accommodation. Near the picturesque village of Aberdaron. Ideally situated for coastal and country walks. Numerous sandy beaches to explore.
Hawarden, DEESIDE
Gladstone's Library is more than just a library. It offers overnight accommodation, conference rooms, 'Food for Thought' coffee shop and is the national memorial to William Ewart Gladstone, the library's founder.
BETWS-Y-COED
Situated in a convenient location in the village of Betws-y-Coed in the Snowdonia National Park. Offering comfortable (B&B) accommodation. All rooms en-suite. Drying room facilities. Non-smoking. Car park. Free Wi-Fi internet access.
Carmarthen
This 19th century stone milking parlour has been converted to a high standard to offer bright and airy accommodation for up to 5 adults in a farmyard setting overlooking the farms own fields and views of the rolling countryside.
Treorchy
The Cardiff Arms Bistro & Hotel located in Treorchy in the beautiful Rhonnda Valley is a recently refurbished modern hotel with unique original twists. The hotel offers a great place to stay whether you are visiting for business or pleasure
CAERNARFON
Mark & Karen invite you to stay at their Guesthouse/Bed and Breakfast "Caer Menai" situated within the Old Town Walls of the Castle in Caernarfon, North West Wales.
Moelfre
A new farmhouse with 8 bedrooms, 6 of which are en-suite and can sleep up to 15 people. The house is furnished to a high standard with fully fitted kitchens and bathrooms and can be separated into two individual apartments.
Pontypool
The Museum houses a collection of local artefacts with an outstanding display of Japanware, which was made in the town from the middle of the eighteenth century.
Llanwrtyd Wells
Swn Y Coed is a small B&B nestled in the heart of Wales, close to the Cambrian Mountains, which include the Lyn Brianne Reservoir, Devils staircase and scenery that rivals that of the Elan Valley.
London Rd
Holyhead railway station is the terminus of the North Wales Coast Line and connects with the Holyhead Ferry Terminal for sailings to Dublin.
Rhuddlan
Abbey Farm caravan, camping and glamping park is a small, peaceful and quiet family-run site set on a working farm in the picturesque village of Rhuddlan, Denbighshire, North Wales. A dog friendly site that is perfect for families and couples.
Llandudno
Lymehurst is situated in a quiet cul-de-sac and offers off road & gated parking for each guest. Our 2 rooms can be booked as double, twin or triple. Guests have only a short walk to two beaches, town centre, restaurants & attractions.
CRICCIETH
Hendre is situated in its own private grounds, tucked away off the beaten track and provides for a peaceful "get away from its all" holiday. Positioned in a central location providing an ideal base for exploring Snowdonia and Llyn Peninsul
Lampeter
Semi detached barn which has been sympathetically converted to a very high standard whilst retaining many of its original features. Situated on a working farm in the centre of Red Kite country. Magnificent views over the Cambrian Mountains
Abergele
The Museum is the childhood home of Sir Henry Jones (1852 – 1922) who, from humble origins, became an eminent Professor of Moral Philosophy at Glasgow University and a major influence on the education system in Wales.
Isle of Anglesey
Barclodiad y Gawres "The Giantess's Apronful" is a type of monument known as a decorated Cruciform Passage Grave, and its location here in Anglesey makes it very unusual. Tombs of this type are usually only found in Ireland.