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Porthmadog
Situated in the historic market square of Tremadog, The Golden Fleece Inn is a truly traditional and quite unique family run Welsh Coaching Inn with a modern outlook on service and standards.
BETWS Y COED
St. Julitta’s is the smallest of the old churches of Snowdonia. When it was built, probably in the late 15th or early 16th century, it was known as Curig’s Chapel - Capel Curig in Welsh.
Powys
The garden opens in aid of the National Gardens Scheme and is also the setting for exhibitions by new and established artists.
Although 600 ft high, the nursery garden is south facing and sheltered from the north and east.
LLANDUDNO
Entertainment for the whole family. There are many water sports and dry ski slopes for the active holiday maker.
New Quay
Restored Welsh vernacular cottage from 1752
Pwllheli
Gimblet Rock is as close to the sea and sand as its possible to be.
Laugharne
The Dylan Coastal Resort
Y Felinheli
Y Stablau is in the center of Y Felinheli, halfway between the City of Bangor and Caernarfon, a stone’s throw from the Menai Straits. The cottage is well equipped with access to a secluded garden, parking and electric car charging point.
Lampeter
4 unique cabins in a hidden valley in Ceredigion, 5 minutes to the sea and Aberaeron town. We provide simple holidays where you can escape modern life, relax and recharge.
Isle of Anglesey
Parys Mountain/Mynydd Parys is located south of the town of Amlwch in north-east Anglesey. It was the site of a large copper mine that was extensively exploited in the late 18th century.
Llandovery
Six miles north from Llandovery, this woodland and picnic area is in the peaceful Tywi valley. Glimpse the waterfall on the walking trail or explore the woodland on the accessible trail. Red-graded mountain bike trail for experienced riders.
Treherbert
Treherbert railway station is the terminus of the Rhondda line from Cardiff Central.
DEESIDE
Gladstone's Library is more than just a library. It offers overnight accommodation, conference rooms, 'Food for Thought' coffee shop and is the national memorial to William Ewart Gladstone, the library's founder.
The Conwy Valley Line runs between Llandudno and Blaenau Ffestiniog through some of Wales' most breathtaking scenery.
Builth Wells
Nestled in the heart of the Wye Valley in the historic market town of Builth Wells, The Lion Hotel creates a striking backdrop to the majestic Builth Bridge over the River Wye.
Sympathetically restored to offer comfort and convenience.
Knighton
The Offa's Dyke Centre is positioned at about the halfway point of the Offa's Dyke Path National Trail and at the start of the Glyndwr's Way National Trail.
Nr Monmouth
A spacious and homely 16thC former farmhouse (grade II listed) with oak beams and inglenook fireplaces, set in large garden with stream. Large car park, terrace, barbecue. Evening meals by arrangement. 9 rooms.
Newchurch
The Cosy Under Canvas glamping site is in four acres of beautiful woodland, close to Hay on Wye on the Welsh borders. Even a short stay here offers the perfect antidote to a busy hectic lifestyle. Eco friendly, warm & cosy.
Chepstow
The Wye Valley Hotel is situated in an area of breathtaking natural beauty at Tintern in the heart of the Wye Valley. The Wye River runs through the village less than 100 yards from the hotel.
Llantwit Major
Llantwit Major railway station is on the Vale of Glamorgan line between Barry and Bridgend.