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Barmouth
Barmouth/Abermaw railway station is on the Cambrian Coast Line from Machynlleth to Pwllheli.The railway station is in the town centre.
Mumbles, Swansea
With stunning views over Mumbles, Oystermouth Castle sits majestically on the hill overlooking Swansea Bay.
Llandudno Junction is a small town located to the south of Llandudno. It grew up around Llandudno Junction railway station, the junction between the Chester-Holyhead line and the Llandudno-Blaenau Ffestiniog line.
Nr Crickhowell
The Black Mountains in the Brecon Beacons National Park are spread across Powys, Monmouthshire and Herefordshire. Great for walking and the iconic Sugar Loaf Mountain is a great place to experience dark skies.
Nr Libanus
Craig Cerrig-gleisiad and Fan Frynych National Nature Reserve is a 156 acre (631,000 m²) area of the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Pembroke Dock lies north-west of the town of Pembroke and dates from 1814 when the Royal Dockyard was constructed which launched over 260 Royal Naval vessels until it closed in 1926.
Knighton - Felindre - Abbeycwmhir - Llanidloes
The 135 m/217km National Trail is a long distance walk which can be enjoyed as a continuous journey, typically taking around nine days, or over a series of weekend or day trips.
Presteigne
Presteigne, (Llanandras in Welsh), was once the county town of Radnorshire and nestles at the heart of the Mid Wales Marches on the border of Wales and England. Presteigne and Norton have been designated by DarkSky International as the very first…
Brecon
The ancient market Town of Talgarth nestles beneath the Black Mountains which run along the border between Wales and England. Close to Brecon, Crickhowell and Hay-on-Wye, it provides an ideal base for visitors wishing to explore the area.
Cardiff
Wales Millennium Centre is Wales’ national home for the performing arts in Cardiff Bay.
Maentwrog
Oakeley Arms Hotel is a comfortable, en-suite hotel situated in the very centre of one of the country's scenic treasures, Snowdonia National Park.
Vale of Glamorgan
Village Inn set in beautiful countryside accessible from M4 and close to airport. Offers quality food, real ales and fine wines.
8 en-suite bedrooms - television, DVD, beverage facilities, hairdryer & toiletries.
Foel Grach is the eighth highest summit in Snowdonia and Wales at 3202ft, and is therefore included in the Welsh 3000s.
Bala
Pen y Garth is superbly situated within Snowdonia National Park in beautiful peaceful surroundings. Only a short walk to Bala lake and town centre.
RHUDDLAN
The caravan site is situated 2.5 miles from Rhyl on banks of the river Clwyd with fishing. A quiet site with club and family room, play area. Local resorts have good road access.
Penarth
Penarth railway station is the terminus of a branch of the Vale of Glamorgan line from Cardiff Central.
Narberth
Newport
The Riverfront Arts Centre offers a diverse range of live entertainment, workshops and free exhibitions.
St Fagans
Beautiful and charming bed and breakfast with 6 ensuite guest rooms in the picturesque village of St Fagans. Just 4 miles from Cardiff city centre and ideally located opposite The Museum of Welsh Life.
Ceredigion
Dolau Meurig is a cosy cottage with spectacular views over Cors Caron and the Cambrian Mountains. The front door opens out onto a lawn with adjacent decking area for dining or just relaxing with a drink and the stunning view.