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Fishguard
Surrounded in the Natural Beauty of the North Pembrokeshire Coastline, with it's towering cliffs and secluded beaches, our qualified instructors will teach you the necessary skills to enable you to explore at your own pace.
LLANDUDNO
The Grafton is situated on the promenade with spectacular views of the bay. Close to shopping, theatre, conference center, walks & golf courses. High standard of cleanliness, all rooms en-suite, 4 on the ground floor.
Narberth
Oakwood Theme Park is Wales’ biggest theme park, boasting over 40 rides and attractions full of excitement for children and adults alike! Ride the adrenaline-fueled rollercoasters and explore the family themed adventure areas.
Llanddona
Hafoty can only be viewed externally; it is a timber-framed medieval house later encased in stone. Hafoty is a remote site and access is via a farm track.
Monmouth
Caer Llan is a large country house set in 25 acres of garden, field and woodland in the designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty around the lower Wye Valley.
Brecon Road, Merthyr Tydfil
Picturesque Cyfarthfa Park, covering 160 acres of beautiful parkland, sits at the foot of the Brecon Beacons. With its stunning Castle,, Miniature Railway, Playzone and much more, Cyfarthfa Park offers a great day out for the whole family!
St Brides Major
Substantial remains of a Norman stone-built castle, raised by the de Londres family. The initial earthwork castle was established by William de Londres, soon after 1100.
LLANDDEUSANT
Llynnon Mill is the only working windmill in Wales producing stoneground wholemeal flour using organic wheat. Visit the Iron Age Roundhouses and the reconstructed Old Bakery and then take a stroll along the Mills Trail.
Pembrokeshire
Remains of a small medieval chapel. The site is traditionally identified as the chapel of Blessed Non, mother of St David.
Treherbert
Treherbert railway station is the terminus of the Rhondda line from Cardiff Central.
Holyhead
Situated at picturesque Newry Beach, the museum is a fascinating family experience. Take a step back in time at the oldest lifeboat station in Wales.
Rudry
Friendly Bed and Breakfast accommodation situated in the Welsh countryside approx 3 miles from Caerphilly and 7 miles from Cardiff. Local sites of historical interest close by. Close connections to M4.
Maentwrog
Oakeley Arms Hotel is a comfortable, en-suite hotel situated in the very centre of one of the country's scenic treasures, Snowdonia National Park.
HOLYWELL
Elevated park with sea views. Wales in Bloom winner for the last 8 years. David Bellamy Gold Environmental Award winner. Caravans for sale. No subletting.
Vale of Glamorgan
The airport is close to Rhoose in the Vale of Glamorgan, 12 miles west of Cardiff and offers over 50 direct destinations, and over 400 Worldwide connecting flights.
Nr Bala
Peaceful, rural park with fabulous scenery.
Bodorgan
Llys Awel has breathtaking views across to distant Snowdonia, and is only minutes away from the stunning Malltraeth estuary, perfect for families, walkers, cyclists and nature lovers.
Pentraeth
Llwyn Dona is the ideal base for summer holidays and winter escapes. An attractive, spacious holiday bungalow located in the quiet cul-de-sac of Gwel Y Dona within walking distance of Red Wharf Bay.
Carmarthen
This friendly hotel has been owned by the Exton family for over 45 years. Personally run, it is well placed in the centre of the town. Bedrooms, some with four-poster beds, are tastefully decorated with good facilities.
FLINT
Oakenholt Farmhouse is a spacious grade 2 listed farmhouse with interior woodwork & beams, dating back to 1450 which has been sympathetically renovated to provide lovely comfortable homely accommodation for visitors.