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Barry
Situated on a clifftop on the beautiful heritage coastline, Fontygary Park is the ideal base for visiting all the attractions in South East Wales. All caravans have seaviews.
Bridgend
The Guest House has 4 single rooms, two are slightly smaller, 3 twin rooms, one is a downstairs room which is disable friendly. All rooms are en-suite, with tea and coffee, flat screen TV with a built in DVD player.
Llys Dulas
Located in the North side of the Island. comes with a bubbling hot tub and interiors designed in coastal colours. This cottage is the epitome of coastal living; chic, sumptuous sofas to snuggle up by the log burning stove.
ST ASAPH
Stay in this super 16th Century historical farmhouse with undisturbed views of the Vale of Clwyd for a unique experience. Centrally situated for North Wales attractions, Chester, Snowdonia and all coastal resorts.
Carmarthen
Nestled in the Cothi Valley, Brechfa Glamping is a peaceful, family run site with four bespoke Mongolian Gers surrounded by stunning scenery. Ideal base for a family break as well as for walkers, cyclists or those looking for tranquillity.
ABERGELE
With a stunning coastal location at the foot of a mountain, Ty Mawr is a lively park that promises fun and activities for all ages.
Furnace, Llanelli
Relax and enjoy good, local food at Samphires Restaurant
Samphires Restaurant in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire enjoys stunning panoramic views of the Gower Peninsula and Carmarthen Bay.
Aberaeron
Melbourne is a spacious Georgian townhouse offering 5 star self-catering accommodation in the centre of the harbour town of Aberaeron.
Llety hunan-ddarpar o safon yng nghanol tref glan môr hyfryd Aberaeron ym Mae Ceredigion.
Aberdaron
Beudy Mawr is a beautifully renovated fully furnished cottage comprising an open plan kitchen / dining/lounge with a large wood burning stove for that cosy feeling.
The Celtic trail offers the ambitious cyclist a satisfying tour of south Wales
HOLYWELL
Highly acclaimed, award-winning, landscaped park near to sandy drive on beach with lighthouse. Tropical indoor leisure centre, jacuzzi, sauna, gym club, restaurant. Extra long season, open Christmas.
CORWEN
OPEN ALL YEAR
This quiet, level site is just seven miles from Llangollen, and is adjacent to the restored Carrog Steam Railway Station.
Ideal for walkers, cyclists and canoeists.
Llanwrtyd Wells
Housed in a delightfully converted 19th century Congregational Chapel, the Llanwrtyd and District Heritage & Arts Centre, visitors can explore the history of this unique Mid-Wales town and wander round an art gallery.
Bridgend
Home to the newly renovated Bryngarw House, the park has well over 100 acres of beautiful parkland to explore including a picture-perfect picnic spot on the lawns in front of the house.
Pwllheli
Bryn Cethin Bach Caravan Park is a fantastic privately owned caravan and Chalet Park, set in 22 acres of beautiful land, which boasts three lakes. This is an ideal park for those that enjoy outdoor pursuits and visiting the many attractions
Llanarth
Brynonnen
Llandudno
Steve and Debbie offer a warm welcome with specially prepared home cooked food together with special standards of service and surroundings with unwavering attention to detail.
The Conwy Valley Line runs between Llandudno and Blaenau Ffestiniog through some of Wales' most breathtaking scenery.
Clyro, Hay-on-Wye
The company uses professional outdoor freelance who specialise in their respective fields of adventure education, private guiding, skills training, adventure structures and roped access work.
Llanrwst
Llanrwst railway station is on the Conwy Valley Line from Llandudno Junction to Blaenau Ffestiniog.