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Rhyl
SeaQuarium offers an underwater voyage of discovery, where you can experience aquatic life from several regions of the world including the Amazon, the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea and from our own shores around Britain.
Bethesda is a town lying on the River Ogwen and the A5 road on the edge of Snowdonia, colloquially called Pesda by the locals.
Chepstow
Chepstow bus station is in Thomas Street by the Co-operative food store and has services from/to Newport, Cardiff, Bristol, Usk, Monmouth, London, Gatwick & Heathrow and Swansea.
Pembrokeshire
Mainly pebbles but some sand, Dale is a haven for water sports enthusiasts and has equipment hire and instruction available including windsurfing and sailing.
Whitesands is a large west-facing expanse of sand in a magnificent setting, with views of Ramsey Island and several smaller islets
Drovers Walks follow in the footsteps of the Drovers of old who used to drive their sheep, cattle, pigs and geese across the Cambrian mountains and Welsh borders to the market towns of England.
Ponterwyd, Aberystwyth
Bwlch Nant yr Arian is famous for feeding red kites daily. Range of waymarked walking, mountain biking, running and horse-riding trails and a mountain bike skills park. Café, shop and play area.
Llannerch-y-medd is a village on the Isle of Anglesey, centrally located on the island to the south of Amlwch and north of Llangefni.
Carmarthenshire
The Cambrian Way is a challenging long distance walk through the most unspoilt countryside in Wales. Walkers will be amazed at the remoteness of the central section route through Mid Wales from the Brecon Beacons to Southern Snowdonia.
The picturesque market town of Corwen sits at the foot of the Berwyn Mountains at the western end of the Dee Valley. The town is situated 11 miles (18 km) west of Llangollen and 13 miles (21 km) south of Ruthin.
PWLLHELI
Brynhyfryd is a listed mansion which stands in well-kept grounds overlooking the harbour and marina at Pwllheli. We welcome guests into Brynbach, a garden flat within the house (sleeps 2) and Bwthyn, a cottage within the grounds (sleeps 4).
CRICCIETH
For caravan, camping and touring holidays in the Criccieth, North Wales area, Eisteddfa is ideal.
LLANBERIS
Life changing expeditions and adventure opportunities for schools and youth groups.
Ceredigion
Hostel in Llanrhystud
Hensol
The Vale Resort set amidst over 650 acres of beautiful Welsh countryside, just 15 minutes from Cardiff is firmly established as one of the UKs most desirable spa, golf and leisure destinations.
Tywyn
Our family run caravan and camping park, offers the perfect idyllic setting for your holiday in the Welsh countryside .Situated in Snowdonia National Park, an area of outstanding natural beauty close to Tywyn and Aberdyfi.
LLANDUDNO
The Elm Tree Hotel will be providing superior hotel accommodation offering spectacular views from it's Llandudno seafront location.
New Quay
Llainfran Farmhouse offers comfortable 5* boutique en-suite rooms, coastal views and the very best meat free breakfasts using freshly prepared, locally sourced produce. Great location for the Wales Coast Path, Cwmtydu cove and New Quay
College House, 1 Temple Row
The Parish Church of St Giles' is one of the finest examples of ecclesiastical architecture to be found in Wales. Built in the 15th and 16th Centuries, it is at least the third building on this site. It is the only mediaeval building in the
Treherbert
Treherbert railway station is the terminus of the Rhondda line from Cardiff Central.