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Harlech
Llandanwg beach is just south of Harlech; the village is famous for its church which stands just a stone's throw from the sea.
The annual World Bog Snorkelling Championships are held in Llanwrtyd Wells, Mid Wales.
The riverside village of St Dogmaels sits on the border of Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire. The village's main attractions are St Dogmaels Abbey and Y Felin water mill.
Nr Corris
Abercorris Nature Reserve in southern Snowdonia is a three acre site of remnant broadleaved woodland on the steep east bank of Afon Deri combining the woodland habitat with that of the mountain stream below.
Barmouth
Plas Caerdeon offers a wide range of activities, from outdoor pursuits such as canoeing, rock climbing and orienteering to geographical and biological fieldwork, creative breaks or residential study.
Abergavenny is the traditional gateway to South Wales and to the Brecon Beacons National Park. The old market town is surrounded by beautiful border countryside and home to the best food festival in the UK.
Cerrigydrudion, Corwen
Number of designated walks ranging from ten mile 'round the lake walk to more leisurely themed trails including an archaeological trail. Guides available from visitor centre.
Carmarthen Castle
The local Tourist Information Centre provides information on attractions, activities and events in the area as well as offering advice and help on booking accommodation.
Newport
Newport Castle was built in the 14th Century at a strategic crossing point on the River Usk. Though it has largely been swallowed up by the modern-day city, you can still get a sense of Newport Castle’s scale by viewing it from the bridge across the…
Magor
This impressive country house is in a peaceful location with attractive, well-tended gardens. The friendly hosts are most attentive and provide a relaxing atmosphere. Bedrooms are spacious and well furnished.
Meifod
A recently renovated barn conversion set in the beautiful countryside of Mid-Wales. Sleeps 4 but has the option to sleep up to 7 if required. The rooms have been furbished to a high standard. Fishing available onsite. Short breaks available
CRICCIETH
Enjoy a break on a working farm. Clean, well equipped & comfortably furnished accommodation providing a homely atmosphere. Centrally located to explore beaches, mountains & lakes, or relax in the garden enjoying stunning views. Sleeps 7 & 6
Haverfordwest
Situated within the Castle wall and previously the old prison governor’s house is the town museum. It houses exhibitions of art and local history and has artefacts relating to the town’s past.
Llwyngwril
Llwyngwril railway station is on the Cambrian Coast line from Machynlleth to Pwllheli.
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
Aberdare
St John's Church was built in the latter part of the 12th Century, as a Chapel of Ease for monks from Margam Abbey. Records of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials are held here dating back to the late 18th Century, and these can be searched by
LLANDUDNO
Family run bed & breakfast, with a relaxing and friendly atmosphere situated in a quiet avenue, with off street parking. Situated close to the town centre and all the amenities that Llandudno has to offer.
Llandovery
Award-winning 5* dog-friendly holiday cottage that will happily welcome two dogs free of charge. Beautifully situated in 17 acres with private woodland, enclosed garden and two terraces, on the edge of The Brecon Beacons National Park.
Haverfordwest
Well-preserved motte-and-bailey castle, probably begun by the Flemish settler, Wizo, sometime in the first half of the twelfth century. Remains of a later stone shell-keep also survive.
Laugharne
Glens Reach is a 5 Star cottage situated in the historic town of Laugharne, which is located 13 miles South West of Carmarthen and 3.5 miles South of St Clears.