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Conwy
Set in a quiet secluded setting at the edge of the Snowdonia National Park, 4 miles from Betws-y-Coed. The site has 20 multi-serviced pitches, excellent shower/toilet facilities & has a purpose built disabled suite & baby changing room.
Llandovery
Llanerchindda Farm is the perfect base for people to enjoy countryside pursuits in the remote empty heartland of Wales. Comfortable en-suite bedrooms . Lounge, licensed bar& dining area providing home cooked food. Stunning views.
Aberporth
Newly renovated cottage with beautiful sea views. 2 minute walk to the beach. Sleeps 6
Carmarthen
A traditional country inn, full of character with low ceilings and a mixture of comfortable booths and seating. Proudly known for being a family-friendly inn, with seven lovely bedrooms to enjoy on a relaxing break.
Bala
Nr Bala
Peaceful, rural park with fabulous scenery.
Pembrokeshire
A fortified palace of the bishops of St David's, first created as a ringwork in the twelfth century and totally rebuilt mainly in the fourteenth century.
CAERNARFON
AA*** star (80%), 110 en-suite bedrooms. Popular for Weddings, Celebrations & Conferences. Leisure club with 16m pool, Jacuzzi, sauna and 24point gym, Ballroom with 1600sq foot dance floor.
Nr Chepstow
Nestled between the wooded country park of Caldicot Castle and the historic Norman Church of St Mary The Virgin, The Lychgate provides the perfect setting for a relaxing stay in the heart of Monmouthshire.
Killay
St Hilary’s was consecrated in 1926, is built of Red Brick and although small by many standards boasts some very fine Stained Glass Windows
CAERNARFON
Wild About Wales offers adventure activities and specialises in guided mountain walks and scrambles for all ages and abilities.
Llanarth
Self catering in Llanarth
Clarbeston Road railway station is on the West Wales line between Carmarthen and Fishguard at the junction with the line to Haverfordwest and Milford Haven.
Llandudno
The Great Orme is a prominent limestone headland 679 ft high to the west of Llandudno and can be accessed by both a tramway and a cable car.
Porthmadog
You can’t beat Snowdonia National park as a scenic backdrop – and that’s exactly what Greenacres has to offer. Sitting on the sheltered south shores of the Llyn Peninsula, this park has mountains and beach unfolding into the far distance.
RHOSNEIGR
A warm welcome awaits you at Cefn Dref, the former country house overlooking both lake and sea and situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and overlooking the sea and Llyn Maelog.
Rhosneigr railway station is on the North Wales Coast Line from Chester to Holyhead.
BRYNTEG
In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on the eastern coast of the beautiful and unspoilt island of Anglesey, Glan Gors is a fabulous location for your perfect holiday home.
Brecon
The Museum tells the story of four of the British army’s most famous regiments. This history, beginning in 1689, is told through many objects including uniforms, medals, weapons and models.
LLANBERIS
Erw Fair Guest House is an elegant Victorian house conveniently situated centrally on the High Street in Llanberis. Ideal base since the 1930s to explore or relax in the heart of Snowdonia.