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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.
Chepstow
Chepstow Racecourse has it all - beautiful countryside, a friendly charming atmosphere, and an impressive racing pedigree.
Isle of Anglesey
The Seawatch Centre is a reminder of the island's rich maritime history. Learn about the bravery of coxswain Richard Evans who was awarded two gold medals for saving the lives of the crews of two ships.
Pwllheli
Holiday Park in Pwllheli
Vale of Glamorgan
Village Inn set in beautiful countryside accessible from M4 and close to airport. Offers quality food, real ales and fine wines.
8 en-suite bedrooms - television, DVD, beverage facilities, hairdryer & toiletries.
Swansea
Swansea railway station is the main hub for South West Wales, with trains to Fishguard, Carmarthen and Pembroke from South East Wales and beyond.
Glyncorrwg, Port Talbot
The site can cater for twenty touring caravans with generous flat pitches and hook-ups for six caravans, toilets and shower, cafe and bike shop.
Cowbridge
Llanerch is a stylish farmhouse in the Welsh countryside with rooms, restaurant, cookery school and vineyard.
Narberth
Amroth Castle is a grand 18th century house that sits on the site of Amroth's original Norman fortress, just yards from Amroth beach. Within the spacious, green grounds is a wide variety of affordable self-catering accommodation.
PORTHMADOG
A warm welcome awaits you at Cefn Uchaf. Translated as 'the highest ridge', Cefn Uchaf is a family run Guesthouse set in beautiful open countryside overlooking Snowdonia's Cwm Pennant Valley.
Fairyland
The Gnoll Estate Country Park offers visitors the delights of an eighteenth century landscaped garden and attractive woodland and lakeside walks, together with first class visitor facilities.
CORWEN
Set in parkland at the end of a tree-lined lane, Hendwr (it means 'old tower') has a stream meandering through its grounds. All around is the stunning mountain range of Snowdonia, and the toilet facilities are good.
Llandudno
Welcome to The View Guest House. We aspire to provide you with a clean, comfortable and relaxing place to stay, with attention to detail and high standards of unobtrusive service.
Ceredigion
The Village Holiday Park offers all the peace and quiet of a small, friendly country caravan park
Narberth
Crunwere House is Grade 2 listed Georgian Rectory, located within Pembrokeshire. It provides accommodation for up to 12 people, within 5 bedrooms.
Haverfordwest
Well-preserved motte-and-bailey castle, probably begun by the Flemish settler, Wizo, sometime in the first half of the twelfth century. Remains of a later stone shell-keep also survive.
Yr Aran ('The Peak' in English) is a 2450 feet/747 metre high mountain peak on a ridge radiating south from Snowdon, with beautiful views of the summit of Snowdon, Moel Hebog and the Nantlle Ridge.
Usk
After purchasing The New Court Inn in November 2012,the owners have lovingly restored the inn back to its former glory.
Monmouth
Monmouth Canoe offer canoeing on the River Wye for families, youth and adult groups in Canadian canoes and single kayaks by the half-day or longer. Overnight canoe camping or B+B trips planned for up to a week's canoeing.
LLANDUDNO
In need of a relaxing break in comfortable, modern surroundings? Then Burleigh House is the place for you, just make that call +44 (0)1492 875946.