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CAERNARFON
Situated within the historic town walls of Caernarfon, within easy walking distance to the town centre and famous 13th Century Castle. Dating back to 1522, its thick walls, wood panelling and beams generate a cosy 'olde worlde' atmosphere.
Cowbridge
It is thought that the Normans built their original keep on the remains of Caer Dynnaf an iron age hillfort located to the west. The castle is now in the care of Cadw and the stone remains are well worth a visit.
Usk
After purchasing The New Court Inn in November 2012,the owners have lovingly restored the inn back to its former glory.
Abergele
Gwrych Castle is a Grade I listed 19th-century country house near Abergele in Conwy Wales. The castle and 250 acre estate are privately owned and has been home and host to generations of Welsh gentry.
Llandudno
A very warm welcome to The Capri Guest House.
Welcome to The Capri, One of the oldest buildings in Llandudno and was actually the first ever town hall dating back to 1854 pioneered by Mostyn Agent Mr John Williams.
Corntown
Tucked away in a peaceful corner of the Vale of Glamorgan, The Golden Mile Country Inn is in a rural setting with beautiful countryside views.
Llandudno
Serviced accommodation in Llandudno just 200 metres from the beach and pier with pubs and restaurants less than a minute away. Parking is available. Licensed bar.
RUTHIN
A home of character which offers guests a relaxing and peaceful stay. Individually furnished rooms with all amenities. A large garden for visitors to enjoy, with view over the Vale of Clwyd.
Pembrey
Built as an Inn nearly two centuries ago the Hotel is set in its own grounds and overlooks the Ashburnham golf links. The hotel is on the edge of the Millennium coastal paths, cycle tracks and views of the Gower Peninsula.
Dolgellau
Ivy House is centrally located in the ancient village of Dolgellau. There are six guest bedrooms, four of which have en-suite facilities. All the bedrooms have colour television, hair dryers and beverage facilities.
The Red Ridge Centre was set up in 1978 and soon established a reputation as one of the country's leading outdoor education centres, offering residential and non-residential courses to a wide range of groups and individuals.
Builth Wells
A cosy one bedroom Holiday Cottage nestled in the beautiful Edw Valley. Adjacent to the owner’s property & with ample car parking, this charming cottage is ideal for a romantic getaway or as a base to explore this beautiful part of Wales.
Caernarfon
We are traditional Country Inn and Restaurant with accommodation at the foot of Snowdon Our food is prepared from fresh ingredients on the premises and we take time and care sourcing quality local suppliers Warm welcome. Real ales
LLANDUDNO
The Cliffbury guest house provides an exceptional standard of accommodation for mainly the over 25s who appreciate touches of luxury. It is a perfect base for business travellers or those on holiday. We cannot accommodate children under 14.
Gwynedd
At 1841 ft, Yr Eifl, (The Rivals in English), rises sharply from the north coast of the Lleyn Peninsula.
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.
Llanfynydd
Three wonderful properties sleeping 8, 6, 2, idyllically situated with glorious views of the open Carmarthenshire countryside. Centrally located with ease of access to the coast and country. Two are accessible for the less-able.
Pwllheli
Luxury 5* Bed and Breakfast at our home in the rural village of Dinas located in stunning coastal countryside with sea-side and mountain views. We are central for Abersoch, Aberdaron and Morfa Nefyn and the local market town of Pwllheli.
Nr Aberystwyth
The Rheidol Valley or 'Cwm Rheidol' is a good choice for a touring day out, featuring typically Welsh scenery, some unexpected attractions such as major hydro-electric power station and a chance for activities such as fishing and cycling
Llanrwst
A lovely little 17th-century family chapel in the woods above Llanrwst, noted for its remarkable painted ceiling.