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Pwllheli
Traditional Welsh pub and hotel in Tudweiliog near Pwllheli
Carmarthen Castle
The local Tourist Information Centre provides information on attractions, activities and events in the area as well as offering advice and help on booking accommodation.
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.
Benllech
Pembrokeshire
Pembroke ferry terminal provides twice daily services to Rosslare (Ireland) with Irish ferries with the journey taking approximately 4 hours.
Caernarfon
This hostel was once the haunt of Victorian climbers - George Mallory of Everest fame once stayed here on his early climbing trips to Wales. With such a prestigious history, it now makes the ideal base to ascend Snowdon.
Kilgetty
Kilgetty railway station is on the Carmarthen and Whitland line to Tenby and Pembroke Dock.
Pwllheli
Ty Bwlcyn
St Brides Major
Substantial remains of a Norman stone-built castle, raised by the de Londres family. The initial earthwork castle was established by William de Londres, soon after 1100.
Carmarthen
Ty Log is a lovely log cabin in a fantastic location close to the Carmarthen coast. The property has been constructed to a high standard, with a focus on ensuring the accommodation is accessible and comfortable for everyone.
Pentraeth
Llwyn Dona is the ideal base for summer holidays and winter escapes. An attractive, spacious holiday bungalow located in the quiet cul-de-sac of Gwel Y Dona within walking distance of Red Wharf Bay.
Flintshire
Substantial remains of Cistercian abbey, originally founded as a house of the order of Savigny in 1131, and remodelled in the thirteenth century and later.
PWLLHELI
Luxury boutique adults only glamping retreat in a quiet rural Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with uninterrupted far-reaching views to Yr Eifl (The Rivals) mountains on the Pen Llyn in North Wales.
www.luxuryglampingwales.co.uk
The Welsh name for Snowdon is 'Yr Wyddfa' which means 'the tumulus'. At a height of 3,560 ft (1,085 m), Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales and the second highest peak in the UK.
Caernarfon
Serviced accommodation in Caernarfon
Llandudno
Situated in a magnificent position on Llandudno's beautiful Promenade, with panoramic views across the bay, the Albany House Hotel is the ideal location for your stay - be it one night or several.
Ewenny
The Ewenny Farm Guest House is situated in a superb location nestling in two and a half acres of beautiful heritage Vale of Glamorgan parkland.
Llandysul
Woodland Hideaway Caravan Park in Wales is particularly small and peaceful with well maintained grounds set with flowers, trees, and shrubs, reflecting its natural country setting.
Rhayader
5* en-suite activity accommodation, excellent locally-sourced food and 1st class outdoor activities. Surrounded by 73 sq miles of breathtaking scenery it is ideal for family and activity groups looking for luxury outdoor adventure breaks.
Cardigan
The Ship Inn is tucked away in an idyllic location just a stone’s throw away from one of Ceredigion’s finest beaches, Tresaith Bay, with golden sands and a cliff-side waterfall.