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Rhiwlas
Snowdonia Outdoor Adventure provide unique water and rock based adventure activities - Coasteering, Gorge Walking, Rock Climbing, Mountain Walking, Abseiling and Sea Level Traversing.
Llandrindod Wells
A private, hand-crafted Welsh hideaway, packed with luxuries and remotely secluded on a farm.
If you could conjure up the perfect spot for a romantic treehouse, then trust us, it'd be the instantly soothing, sheep-strewn Squirrel's Nest.
Newtown
Serviced accommodation in Newtown
The Welsh name for Snowdon is 'Yr Wyddfa' which means 'the tumulus'. At a height of 3,560 ft (1,085 m), Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales and the second highest peak in the UK.
Criccieth
The George IV Hotel is situated on the High Street in the centre of Criccieth with magnificent views towards the sea and castle from many bedrooms.This iconic hotel with its ideal location is a popular choice for visitors to Criccieth.
Tenby
The stone ruin of Carswell Medieval House currently stands amid a complex of modern farm buildings, but once formed part of the estate of the earls of Pembroke.
Beaumaris
Remains of the priory dating from the thirteenth century, when the house became part of the Augustinian order. The origins of the site are traditionally associated with St Seiriol in the sixth century.
Conwy
Set in a quiet secluded setting at the edge of the Snowdonia National Park, 4 miles from Betws-y-Coed. The site has 20 multi-serviced pitches, excellent shower/toilet facilities & has a purpose built disabled suite & baby changing room.
Gelli Aur
A unique loft in a picturesque and tranquil setting.
Lloft unigryw mewn lleoliad hardd a heddychlon.
Llanbrynmair
3 self catering dog friendly log cabins in beautiful Mid Wales, close to Llanidloes and Machynlleth. Views of the surrounding Cambrian mountains and countryside. All cabins are 6 berth with private hot tub and log burner.
Llanfair PG
Llanfairpwll railway station is on the North Wales Coast Line from Chester to Holyhead.
Caersws
Montgomeryshire is known as "the Paradise of Wales", and these charming holiday cottages are located at the very heart of that paradise. They offer comfort, peace and tranquilty
Rhayader
The Bear provides 4 star Bed & Breakfast with 5 en-suite rooms and was fully renovated in 2014 by the proprietors Gwil and Sian to provide a traditional, modern and contemporary feel.
Roch
Explore Southwood’s timeless landscape of wooded valleys, floral fields and craggy clifftops. Stretching straight to the sea, this charming coastal spot is full of scenic surprises.
The Little Orme is 463 ft in height. It is one of two headlands that are situated at either end of Llandudno Bay. The Little Orme is to the east and the other larger headland, the Great Orme, is to the west.
DULAS
Tyddyn Isaf is an award winning family run camping & caravan park situated in an AONB offering guests exceptional facilities, beach access and spectacular views of Lligwy Bay. Shop, take-away, licensed coffee shop, gym & business centre.
CAERNARFON
Caernarfon Airport…..why not try our pleasure flight around Snowdonia or have a go at flying on our trial lessons. Our coffee shop is open everyday with picnic area to watch the aircrafts flying. We also have a museum to visit.
Pembroke Dock
Pembroke Dock has an internationally significant heritage. This is celebrated under one roof in Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre, housed in the former Royal Dockyard Chapel, now an all-weather family attraction in the heart of Pembrokeshire.
Aberaeron
The Castle is situated in a Grade II Listed Building in the Georgian Harbour Town of Aberaeron and is perfectly placed in the town centre near both the river walk up to Llanerchaeron Trail and Harbour Beach - New Quay Trail or Aberarth.
RUTHIN
A home of character which offers guests a relaxing and peaceful stay. Individually furnished rooms with all amenities. A large garden for visitors to enjoy, with view over the Vale of Clwyd.