To provide you with the best experience, cookies are used on this site. Learn more
Number of results: 2977
, currently showing 2401 to 2420.
Llangollen
Ideally suited for business and leisure, the Bridge End Hotel offers guests exceptional value and friendly, efficient service. Family rooms available. Lunch and dinner served. Bar with range of wines and beers. Overlooking the River Dee.
Llangammarch Wells
The Lake Country House Hotel set in the Heart of Mid Wales is the perfect destination for a luxury hotel break or romantic getaway. The Spa offers a range of Heath and Beauty treatments and is equipped with indoor pool, sauna and Jacuzzi.
Tregaron
Resting quietly in a tranquil meadow, you will find this delightful and fabulously romantic hideaway where your only neighbours are grazing sheep. It is the complete antidote to urban stress.
Gwynedd
The Welsh centre, near the coastal village of Aberdovey has the most spectacular views across the Dyfi Estuary. Water activities, rock climbing etc.
Gwynedd
Uniquely placed on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park within 30 acres of gardens and woodlands. Being cradled between two lakes Llyn Padarn and Llyn Peris as well as the Welsh mountains our location is quite simply breathtaking.
Usk
The Three Salmons Hotel is nestled in the beautiful market town of Usk, Monmouthshire. The Three Salmons Hotel offers both a bar and a restaurant menu using only the freshest, locally sourced ingredients.
Brecon
Bridge House Holidays are pleased to offer Rose View Cabin.
A self catering cabin located near the river of the Honddu Valley in the village of Lower Chapel.
Llandysul
Mill View is a 4-star graded comfortable 2 bedroom centrally-heated recently renovated semi-detached bungalow.
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.
CRICCIETH
Located in a central location for Snowdonia and Llyn Peninsula. Traditional stone-built country cottages, in their own idyllic grounds with country walks and cycle routes from the door. In Dark Skies area with wonderful views of Snowdonia
Llandudno
Serviced accommodation in Llandudno just 200 metres from the beach and pier with pubs and restaurants less than a minute away. Parking is available. Licensed bar.
Llanon
Maes y Gorlan ('Home field') and Ger-y-llan ('By the church') are two converted 4 star cottages, both sleep six and are full of character.
Wellington Road
Britain's oldest miniature railway - train rides around Marine Lake since 1911. Museum with interactive touch screen, gift shop and toilets.
Llandovery
Beautiful recently renovated cottage with amazing views, wood burner, walks and cycle routes from the door and 2 pubs at short walking distance. Situated on the edge of the rugged Cambrian Mountains and close to the Brecon Beacons.
PWLLHELI
Sea Front Holiday Flats is located on West End Parade in Pwllheli. The flats are within walking distance of local amenities including the golf course, several tourist attractions, shops, cafes & restaurants.
Pwllheli
Delfryn is a converted stone barn, sleeping six, plus a baby in a cot, in three double bedrooms, two with 5’ king size beds and one with 3’ twin beds. With two bathrooms, vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, open-plan living and level access.
At 3010ft (917m), Tryfan is the fifteenth highest mountain in Wales and offers a wealth of scrambling and climbing possibilities.
Rhosneigr
Driftwood is a stunning boutique guest house situated in the beautiful village of Rhosneigr on the Isle of Anglesey, just a short stroll from the beach
Carmarthen
Dog Friendly - up to 4 dogs per stay. Spacious 4* Visit Wales graded self-catering house set in Llansteffan. Fully equipped kitchen, large open-plan lounge and dining room. Sleeps 6. Fully enclosed and landscaped gardens and patio.
Ebbw Vale
The Round Towers at Roundhouse Farm in Nantyglo, Wales, were built by industrialists Crawshay and Joseph Bailey, who, by the early 19th century controlled much of the iron resources in the region.