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ABERDARON
Quiet site surrounded by farmland. Few minutes walk to National Trust Headland offering beautiful views, coastal walks and rock fishing.
DEESIDE
Gladstone's Library is more than just a library. It offers overnight accommodation, conference rooms, 'Food for Thought' coffee shop and is the national memorial to William Ewart Gladstone, the library's founder.
Aberdare
Aberdare Park is a well-preserved Victorian public park.
LLANDUDNO
Attractive, family run establishment next to the town centre and between the beaches of the North and West shore. All rooms are en-suite. Excellent home cooking with varied menu - evening meals available.
Ceredigion
Crannog Cottage, Llangrannog, a former Sea Captain's cottage is situated just 500 yards from the lovely sandy beach and the Ceredigion Coastal path linking with the Pembrokeshire Coastal path beyond.
LLANDUDNO
Clean, modern fully refurbished establishment offering a high standard of service.
Llanrwst
Ideal for those seeking a peaceful and relaxing holiday in North Wales.
Caldicot
Visit Caldicot Castle in its beautiful setting of tranquil gardens and a wooded country park. Founded by the Normans, developed in royal hands as a stronghold in the Middle Ages and restored as a Victorian family home.
Llandudno
The Lansdowne
Roch
Explore Southwood’s timeless landscape of wooded valleys, floral fields and craggy clifftops. Stretching straight to the sea, this charming coastal spot is full of scenic surprises.
Llandysul
Woodland Hideaway Caravan Park in Wales is particularly small and peaceful with well maintained grounds set with flowers, trees, and shrubs, reflecting its natural country setting.
Gwynedd
Deep in the mountainous heart of mid Wales, nestling at the foot of Cadair Idris, lie the ruins of Castell y Bere. An atmospheric site, it is an outstanding example of a stronghold of the native Welsh princes.
Knighton
Knighton railway station is on the Heart of Wales Line from Shrewsbury to Swansea.
Pontypool
The line is the highest and steepest in the country, climbing through the Blaenavon World heritage site and the wild and dramatic moorland landscape under the brooding Coity mountain.
Llandudno
Hotel accommodation in Llandudno.
Builth Wells
Three comfortable bedrooms provide all the modern facilities including Wi-fi and a range of guest extras to enhance comfort. A hearty breakfast, including a selection of home-made preserves, is served in the delightful dining room.
Welshpool
A beautifully secluded setting in the stunning rolling hills of Mid-Powys Wales.
Barmouth
The recently refurbished Sailors Institute (on the quay) was erected in 1890 and houses many artefacts, pictures and paintings.
Blackrock picnic area Black Rock is a picturesque picnic site on the banks of the river Severn between the two Severn Bridges.
Caernarfon