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Cardigan
Brig y Don is a beautifully appointed luxury holiday home enjoying spectacular sea views across Cardigan Bay in West Wales. Situated in the coastal hamlet of Gwbert, 3 miles from Cardigan on the border of the Pembrokeshire National park.
Monmouth
Highlands Campsite is a perfect hideaway yet with stunning views across the valley. Peaceful setting in centre of Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty 5 miles south of Monmouth.
22 Dumballs Road
From first opening the shutters in November 2015, DEPOT has since established itself as Cardiff’s most exciting and original venue, and the home of the city’s most creative events.
3495 ft (1065 m) in height and sometimes referred to as "Crib-y-Ddysgl", Garnedd Ugain is a mountain that forms part of the Snowdon Horseshoe. It is the second highest peak in Wales and is located south-east of Llanberis.
Llanwrtyd Wells
We provide an introduction to outdoor pursuits with each session lasting one and a half hours, beginning with an interactive safety talk and a detailed guide through the equipment.
Barmouth
Trawsdir is a 5 star family run and maintained Touring & Camping Park, situated on the Mid Wales coast just 2 1/2 miles north of Barmouth, with magnificent views over Cardigan Bay and the Lleyn Peninsular.
Llanwrtyd Wells
Peter James's thriving restaurant stands beside the bridge over the River Irfon in the centre of Wales's smallest town.
LLANDUDNO
Uncovered in 1987 during a scheme to landscape an area of the the Great Orme, the copper mines discovered below the ground represent one of the most astounding archaeological discoveries of recent time.
Cardigan
The site takes its name from Dogmael, a 6th-century Christian saint reputedly the cousin of St David, Wales's very own patron saint.
Y Garn is a 3,107 ft high mountain in Snowdonia, located north-west of Capel Curig.
Hawarden, 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.
Ceredigion
Croes y Bryn, a traditional stone built cottage, is situated on the beautiful West Wales coast with Sea Views. Short breaks available. Llangranog and Aberporth beaches are also a short drive away.
Monmouth
Riverside park with high standard of ground and facility maintenance. Ideal for touring Wye Valley, Forest of Dean, Brecon Beacons or simply relaxing in the beautiful surroundings of this quiet site.
Machynlleth
The Dyfi Furnace near Machynlleth is a restored mid-eighteenth-century charcoal-fired blast furnace, used for smelting iron ore.
Pembrokeshire
Pembroke ferry terminal provides twice daily services to Rosslare (Ireland) with Irish ferries with the journey taking approximately 4 hours.
CAERNARFON
Within town walls. View of Caernarfon Castle. Overlooks Menai Strait and Anglesey. Ideal centre for Snowdonia region.
Aberdare
St Elvan's Church was started in 1851 and completed in 1852. It has for many years been called 'The Cathedral of the Valleys', and its history is closely linked to the town's industrial development. It is a fine example of 'Victorian Gothic
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
LLANDUDNO
Family run four star hotel located in the heart of Llandudno. Elegant & romantic with all modern facilities. Bar, Restaurants, spa with pool, sauna, steam room also beauty treatments. Ideal touring base for Snowdonia & other attractions.
Glyder Fawr is a mountain in Snowdonia located south-east of Llanberis, the second highest peak in the Glyderau range at 3,261 ft (994m).