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Llanbrynmair
Discover guided mountain biking adventures across the wild landscapes of Mid Wales. Mountain Bike Wales offers single and multi day rides exploring remote bridleways, open moorland and classic long distance routes, ideal for confident riders seeking…
The Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park is a special part of the country where visitors come to relax and enjoy a wide range of leisure activities in spectacular surroundings.
Barmouth
Barmouth is one of the most picturesque resorts on the Welsh coast and is surrounded by the unrivalled splendour of the Snowdonia National Park.
Dinas Mawddwy
Nestled in the beautiful Dovey Valley, this 15th Century Coaching Inn offers guests a choice of dining, drinking and sleeping options, as well as a function room suitable for large events and parties including weddings.
Lampeter
A Welsh Garden with a Dutch History, Cae Hir is one of Wales' best loved private gardens. A remarkable demonstration of how ordinary can be made extraordinary simply by thinking outside the box, Cae Hir is a true garden with a difference.
Penrhyndeudraeth
Portmeirion has thirteen self-catering cottages sleeping from three to eight people. The cottages are let on a weekly basis or three nights at the weekend (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) and four nights during the week.
Machynlleth
RSPB Ynys-Hir nature reserve is a wildlife haven in the heart of Mid Wales
Unique Hideaways offers luxury glamping escapes in one-of-a-kind hideaways across hidden corners of the UK. From cliffside cabins and charming shepherd’s huts in the countryside to luxurious houseboats and magical treehouses enveloped by towering…
Tregaron
Tan yr Allt is tucked into a hillside in west Wales with sweeping views of the Cambrian Mountains. Romantic accommodation available in Y Granar and Cwt Cwtshlyd (each sleeping 2 guests), with dogs welcome too. By pre-arrangement, you can also bring…
Guilsfield, Welshpool
Valley View Holiday Park is set in over 30 acres with magnificent valley and country views and on park facilities, including a fishing lake and an indoor heated swimming pool, Valley View Holiday Park offers something for all.
Aberystwyth
Ar Lan Y Mor is a self catered apartment located on the seafront of Aberystwyth. With a view of the ocean and less than 5 minutes walk to the town centre and train station.
Aberystwyth
Chez Louise is an award winning bridal boutique, offering bespoke bridal gowns, bridesmaids, mother of the bride/groom and prom-wear.
Dinas Mawddwy
The Llwybrau Cerdded - Mawddwy - Walking Paths are based in Dinas Mawddwy, an unspoilt, hidden area of southern Snowdonia between Machynlleth and Dolgellau which is steeped in history.
Brecon
Llangorse Multi Activity Centre is Wales' Premier Award-Winning Indoor & Outdoor activity centre, set in the stunning Brecon Beacons National Park. Indoor Rock Climbing, Indoor Activities, Horse Riding, Zip Lines, Challenge Courses & more!
Llandrindod Wells
Whether you are planning a large wedding celebration or a small intimate gathering The Metropole Hotel & Spa in Llandrindod Wells is the perfect venue for a special wedding day.
Y Fan
Two beautiful wooden-clad self-catering lodges with a hot tub - just three miles west of the picturesque market town of Llanidloes in Mid Wales. Breathtaking views.
Llanfair Caereinion
A narrow gauge train trip in up the steepest gradients in Britain. Steam locos and coaches from around the world. Shops and picnic areas at both termini.
Aberystwyth
The Aberystwyth Electric Cliff Railway is the longest in Britain and the only one in Wales.
Bala
Hostel-style value Tourist Accommodation in 1800's character buildings, refurbished, offering essential provision with a hint of luxury. Located in the town of Bala, famous for its Lake and White Water River. Sleeps 31.
Llandrindod Wells
Llandrindod Wells, or 'Landod' as it is known to locals, is the administrative centre of Powys and one of its largest towns. As the name suggests, Llandrindod Wells owes its origins to the spring waters.