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Vale of Glamorgan
Dunraven Bay is very popular it is also often referred to as Southerndown beach taking its name from the nearby village. The walled gardens and Dunraven Castle ruins are well worth a visit and set just back from the beach.
Gwynedd
Standing in a commanding position on a rocky promontory overlooking Cardigan Bay, Criccieth is one of the greatest testaments to Welsh castle building.
St Clears
The Carmarthenshire Centre for Crafts is situated in the heart of St. Clears in beautiful rural Carmarthenshire.
This market town in the lower Vale of Clwyd is dominated by its impressive, partly ruined castle which looks out over the valley from Ruthin to the sea at Rhyl.
Llanteg
Our family run award-winning outdoor activity provides a great day out for the whole family. Suitable from age 9 up the whole family can enjoy fun and adventure in the woods.
Gower
Three Cliffs Bay beach offers a wilder experience - picture a spectacular shoreline of sand dunes, salt marsh and of course, the signature three limestone cliffs.
Nr Bargoed
Parc Cwm Darran, a peaceful country park tucked away from it all in the Daran Valley, two miles north of Bargoed. The visitor centre, open during the summer months has a coffee shop, exhibition area and information point.
Pwllheli has a strong maritime tradition and is the main town on the Llyn Peninsula.
Devil's Bridge
Coed Rheidol is situated about 12 miles east of Aberystwyth. It occupies parts of both banks of the Afon Rheidol, upstream, and the south bank downstream of Devil's Bridge.
Caerphilly
Caerphilly railway station is on the Rhymney line from Cardiff Central; with the adjoining bus station it is known as Caerphilly Interchange.
Neath Port Talbot
Aberavon Beach has something for everyone. Families need look no further for things to do on one of Wales’ longest sandy beaches, which boasts an Aqua-splash playground, children’s play areas and grassed open areas.
Rhayader
5* en-suite activity accommodation, excellent locally-sourced food and 1st class outdoor activities. Surrounded by 73 sq miles of breathtaking scenery it is ideal for family and activity groups looking for luxury outdoor adventure breaks.
Porthcawl
One cannot fail to miss the Grand Pavilion situated on Porthcawl’s seafront, with its distinctive 1930’s facade.
Powys
Historic country house and farm with unique private art gallery, sculpture hall and grounds. All rooms are spacious, newly refurbished, en suite and decorated with original artworks - fishing rights and easily reached by public transport.
Nr Barmouth
Sarnfaen in a 5 star, family run holiday park, set in landscaped lawns and flowerbeds with beautiful views of the mountains and only a short walk to the sea.
Llandudno
A friendly Victorian guest house on the seafront promenade with fantastic views of Llandudno's bay.
Ystradmeurig
Bryn Isaf is a newly renovated, totally secluded stone farmhouse, on a working livestock farm. Sleeps 4 adults, has spacious lounge, utility, large garden.
Mynydd Bodafon (Bodafon Mountain) is the highest point (584 ft/187 m) on the main island of Anglesey. Its summit is also known as Yr Arwydd ("the signal").
PWLLHELI
Visit Nant Gwrtheyrn and experience Welsh culture and heritage first hand on the coast of the beautiful Llyn Peninsula, in north Wales. Whatever your interests, the former quarrying village of Nant Gwrtheyrn is a fun day out for all.
Cardigan
Self catering accommodation.