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Carmarthen
Dog Friendly - up to 4 dogs per stay. Spacious 4* Visit Wales graded self-catering house set in Llansteffan. Fully equipped kitchen, large open-plan lounge and dining room. Sleeps 6. Fully enclosed and landscaped gardens and patio.
Cilfynydd
A 17thC Welsh farmhouse converted to a Victorian gentleman's residence. Is privately owned, all beds en suite, individually designed, some with 4-poster beds. Just off A470.
Aberystwyth
Dyffryn Haidd & Derwen Haidd
John Street
The museum has many collections on offer, including the 49th Reconnaissance Regiment, Samtampa Disaster 1947, Porthcawl Railway and archaeological finds and records from local churches.
Merthyr Tydfil
Merthyr Tydfil railway station is the terminus of a branch of the Merthyr line (all trains run to/from Cardiff Central).
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
Pwllheli
With 354 seats and a creative schedule including film, productions by local and national touring companies, ballet, opera, plays, pantomimes and concerts. Neuadd Dwyfor has so much to offer local people and visitors to the area.
Conwy
Escape to 5* Luxury Boutique B&B with licenced bar, surrounded by mature landscaped gardens in peaceful rural village amidst the beauty of Snowdonia National Park. Explore nearby mountains, coast, castles and gardens and leave invigorated.
Aberaeron
Bland House is a grade II listed property located in the picturesque harbour town of Aberaeron, within minutes of shops, harbour, excellent pubs, restaurants and riverside walks.
Llandudno
Lymehurst is situated in a quiet cul-de-sac and offers off road & gated parking for each guest. Our 2 rooms can be booked as double, twin or triple. Guests have only a short walk to two beaches, town centre, restaurants & attractions.
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.
Aberystwyth
Various events are held at Aberystwyth Promenade Bandstand throughout the year.
Ceredigion
Hostel in Llanrhystud
MOELFRE
Visitors return to Bryn Awelon year after year and are greated with a complimentray tray of tea/coffee and home made Bara Brith served in the lawned gardens or open beamed dining room.
Trearddur Bay
A beautiful apartment on the Isle of Anglesey. Situated in Trearddur Bay, this apartment is ideally situated for exploring both Anglesey and the Snowdonia National Park.
Cardigan
Ty Penllain House was a key building in the small village of Penparc, being first a public house circa 1900 and then the village post office and shop. It is situated two miles north of the market town of Cardigan.
Llandovery
Fairy-tale streamside cottage, wood fired hot tub, miles of walks from the door. Stunning location nestled in the wild foothills of the Cambrian Mountains, 3 miles from Brecon Beacons National Park. Five-minute walk to a good pub.
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.
Conwy
Grove House is centrally located within the village of Betws-y-Coed in the Snowdonia National Park. It offers quality Bed and Breakfast (3 double en-suite rooms) and a genuine warm welcome. For Autumn/Winter prices please telephone.
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.