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Penmaenmawr
Penmaenmawr railway station is on the North Wales Coast Line from Chester to Holyhead.
Moelfre
Ty'n Rhos Caravan and Camping Park is located close to the lovely unspoilt beach at Lligwy, which is just around the headland from the pretty fishing village of Moelfre. There are lots of excellent walks in the area and Lligwy is on the Anglesey…
Betws-y-Coed
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Where breathtaking adventure awaits.
Cardiff Bay
Located in the heart of Cardiff Bay, The Red Dragon Centre is the ultimate leisure and entertainment destination, combining a whole host of exciting venues under the comfort of one roof.
RUTHIN
Welcome to The Old Rectory located in the peaceful village of Clocaenog. We invite you to stay and enjoy our family home set in beautiful rolling countryside near the picturesque market town of Ruthin, North Wales.
Caernarfon
Stones Bistro is a slow food restaurant in Caernarfon serving Welsh, Italian, International food. This restaurant opens for dinner and lunch. Time table: 12.00 to 3 pm and 5.00 to 10.00 pm, on Fri and Sat 5.00 to 11.00 pm
Grangetown
Cardiff Bay - less than two miles from the centre - has become a widely respected sporting destination in its own right. Watersports enthusiasts of all ages and abilities.
Amroth
A quiet, peaceful location just for two, set in the Pembrokeshire countryside, 1.5 miles from Amroth beach. Ideal for visiting the many attractions of Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire or just to stay in and 'chill out' in comfort.
Carmarthenshire
Llansteffan Castle stands on a headland overlooking the sand-flats of the mouth of the river Tywi. The natural strength and strategic importance of this stunning location was recognised by the Norman invaders of Wales.
Bridgend
The New Inn is a recently converted 19th century pottery that offers an excellent stay at a reasonable price. All of our rooms are ensuite and have colour T.V./Satellite, coffee/tea making facilities and are newly decorated. The New Inn als
Carmarthen
A warm welcome is always assured at this family farm where we offer spacious and comfortable accommodation in a tranquil rural setting. Peaceful yet near to village shop and connection to the A48 and M4.
New Quay
Three bedroomed Victorian cottage named after fictional town in 'Under Milk Wood'. Open plan living area with log-burner.Full central heating. Sea views from all rooms. Short walk from the beach. All linen and towels provided.Unlimited Wifi
Llwyndafydd
Ty Cwch is located on the Wales Coast Path between Llangrannog and New Quay and provides unique, contemporary accommodation surrounded by secluded beaches, spectacular landscape, and abundant wildlife.
Carmarthen
Bwthyn Gelliddu is a beautiful newly renovated cottage situated on a 150 acre dairy farm some 3 miles south of Carmarthen.
LLANDUDNO
One of the most delightful seaside hotels on the coast of Britain having won a host of awards for excellence. Awarded Best Seaside Hotel in G.B by Good Hotel Guide. Warm, friendly service.
PENMAENMAWR
Tyddyn Du is a peaceful, informal, adults only site, with panoramic sea views. An ideal base for exploring North Wales and Snowdonia.
Builth Wells
A cosy one bedroom Holiday Cottage nestled in the beautiful Edw Valley. Adjacent to the owner’s property & with ample car parking, this charming cottage is ideal for a romantic getaway or as a base to explore this beautiful part of Wales.
At 3156ft, Yr Elen is the ninth highest mountain in Snowdonia. It lies on a short ridge running west-northwest off the main north-east to south-west ridge of the Carneddau.
New Quay
The Swallows Bed and Breakfast, close to both New Quay and Aberaeron offers large twin, double and family rooms (a single supplement is in place).
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.