To provide you with the best experience, cookies are used on this site. Learn more

Number of results: 2903
, currently showing 2461 to 2480.
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.
BANGOR
Situated on the High Street, close to the mainline railway station and University. 11 en-suite bedroom have all the facilities you would expect from a first class hotel.
Aberystwyth
The School of Art houses an extensive teaching and research collection of fine and decorative art that spans from the 15th century to contemporary viewed by appointment only. There are temporary exhibitions in the two galleries.
Abergavenny
Abergavenny Tourist Information Centre provides information on attractions, activities and events in the area as well as offering advice and help on booking accommodation.
Llanelli
Relax and enjoy a tasty Lunch, Coffee and Cake or Evening Meal in the stylish surroundings at Whitford's licenced Cafe, Restaurant and Lounge Bar
in the heart of Burry Port, Carmarthenshire
Nr HARLECH
Estuary Lodge Motel has all you need for an enjoyable stay. This 4 Stars Motel has a 5 Food Hygiene Rating, is a haven for those seeking to discover magical Snowdonia and is centrally located to reach a vast amount of local attractions.
40 Trinity Avenue
Spotlessly clean and comfortable
Full parking facilities with 24-hour access
Free WiFi.
Fully equipped kitchens
All apartments non-smoking -3 with showers and baths, 1 with walk in shower.
Sorry, no children - no pets
Newcastle Emlyn
Troedyraur Holiday cottages offers two high quality luxury cottages at the heart of the family-run working farm in this beutiful unspoilt area of West Wales. With 200 acres of farmland and plenty of local wildlife that guests can explore.
Llandudno
Penderyn opened a 2nd distillery in the wonderful and historic town of Llandudno, Wales’ biggest coastal resort, in May 2021. There is a shop, open, a Visitor Centre (Tours and Masterclasses are available) and a large car park at the rear.
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.
LLANDUDNO
Elegant and traditional Hotel set in the heart of Llandudno, at the foot of the Great Orme. Oak panelled restaurant and individualy designed rooms.
Llanbedr
Our centres at Pensarn Harbour & Bryn-y-Moel are set in fantastic locations: nestled in between the vast unspoilt beaches of the Cambrian coast and the wild beauty of the Rhinog mountain range.
HOLYWELL
One of the premier holiday parks in Wales, Seaview is in an unrivalled location with spectacular views over the Irish Sea and Dee Estuary, with its RSPB reserve and ancient dune system.
Powys
St Myllins church was founded in the 7th Century by the Irish Bishop Molling (Myllin) and the earliest references to a church in Llanfyllin appear in the Norwich Taxation of 1254.
Manorbier railway station is on the Carmarthen and Whitland line to Tenby and Pembroke Dock.
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.
Cardiff
Impressive Neolithic burial chamber of the so-called 'Cotswold-Severn' type. The capstone weighs around 40 tons and is one of the largest in Britain.
Pwllheli
New style B&B in Aberdaron. 2 twin rooms, 2 double rooms. 3 have sea views and 1 has a wheelchair accessible bathroom. Self-service continental breakfast. Ideal for Walkers and Cyclists. Off street parking.
Nr Abergele
In St George - just a handful of cottages - a sparkling pub-restaurant with rooms. Enter a light, open-plan space of cool, neutral colours, hard wood floors and a central bar...
Penrhyndeudraeth
Penrhyndeudraeth railway station is on the Cambrian Coast Line from Machynlleth to Pwllheli.