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Clyro, Hay-on-Wye
The company uses professional outdoor freelance who specialise in their respective fields of adventure education, private guiding, skills training, adventure structures and roped access work.
ABERDARON
Quiet site surrounded by farmland. Few minutes walk to National Trust Headland offering beautiful views, coastal walks and rock fishing.
Denbigh
Tucked away just off the centre of this medieval Welsh town an experience awaits you - The Guildhall Tavern.
Rhayder
Set in the beautiful Elan Valley on the banks of the River Elan, it is nature at its best, twelve hard standing pitches, nature is all around you, Red kites, Buzzards and peregrine Falcons, flying above.
Barry
Amelia Trust Farm: open to the public daily to enjoy woodland walks, children’s play areas, café and see the animals.
Ceredigion
The Village Holiday Park offers all the peace and quiet of a small, friendly country caravan park
Aberystwyth
A beautiful modern dog friendly cottage in Cardigan Bay with 5* facilities, such as a hot tub, log burner, EVC and Nespresso coffee machine. It sleeps up to 5 across 2 bedrooms and a luxury bathroom with separate bath and walk in shower.
Chepstow
St Pierre Marriott Hotel & Country Club is built around a beautiful 14thC manor house & is ideally located only a short drive from the Old Severn Bridge. It offers outstanding accommodation and conference facilities.
Gwynedd
Hotel in Bala
The Red Ridge Centre was set up in 1978 and soon established a reputation as one of the country's leading outdoor education centres, offering residential and non-residential courses to a wide range of groups and individuals.
Bishop's Castle
Welcome to The Poppy House, situated within the town of Bishop’s Castle, not far from Ludlow, in the heart of the beautiful Shropshire hills.
Gwynedd
Welcoming and comfortable, our spacious, fully en-suite accommodation (doubles, twin, single) is close to Portmeirion and a short walk from the Ffestiniog Steam Railway and mainline rail stations.
Pontypool
The Museum houses a collection of local artefacts with an outstanding display of Japanware, which was made in the town from the middle of the eighteenth century.
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.
HOLYHEAD
As the Irish Sea’s leading ferry company, Stena Line offers a great choice of routes, craft and sailings. Set sail from Holyhead to Dublin Port or Dun Laoghaire and enjoy the best travel experience on the Irish Sea with free WiFi.
Beddgelert
Situated at the head of the magnificent Glasyn Pass in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park. Fully refurbished to the highest standard with 7 en-suite rooms. Family rooms available. TV in bedroom. Robinsons traditional draught beers.
Monmouth
Highlands Campsite is a perfect hideaway yet with stunning views across the valley. Peaceful setting in centre of Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty 5 miles south of Monmouth.
Pwllheli
Bryn Cethin Bach Caravan Park is a fantastic privately owned caravan and Chalet Park, set in 22 acres of beautiful land, which boasts three lakes. This is an ideal park for those that enjoy outdoor pursuits and visiting the many attractions
Pontypool
The line is the highest and steepest in the country, climbing through the Blaenavon World heritage site and the wild and dramatic moorland landscape under the brooding Coity mountain.
Moel Siabod is a mountain in Snowdonia, which sits isolated above the villages of Betws-y-Coed and Capel Curig. At 2,861 ft (872m), it is the highest peak in the Moelwynion mountain range.