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Cowbridge
It is thought that the Normans built their original keep on the remains of Caer Dynnaf an iron age hillfort located to the west. The castle is now in the care of Cadw and the stone remains are well worth a visit.
Llandudno Junction
Glass backed squash courts, state of the art Fitness Suite, Wild Climbing Wall, four badminton court main hall and a meeting room with audio-visual facilities. We have a vast and varied programme of activities.
Gwynedd
Deep in the mountainous heart of mid Wales, nestling at the foot of Cadair Idris, lie the ruins of Castell y Bere. An atmospheric site, it is an outstanding example of a stronghold of the native Welsh princes.
Bala
Beautifully landscaped peaceful family park, close to Bala Lake and only 10 minutes walk from Bala town centre. Close to water-sports, rafting/canoeing centre. Showers, laundry and disabled facilities. Open March to 31st October.
Blaenau Ffestiniog
Stay in Blaenau Ffestiniog’s historic Edwardian police house, converted to provide comfortable bunk beds. Since COVID the hostel has changed to a self contained unit sleeping 5 in beds and an optional place for 2 on a sofa bed.
Llanon
Maes y Gorlan ('Home field') and Ger-y-llan ('By the church') are two converted 4 star cottages, both sleep six and are full of character.
Porthcawl
One cannot fail to miss the Grand Pavilion situated on Porthcawl’s seafront, with its distinctive 1930’s facade.
Hay-on-Wye
The Globe at Hay is an independent arts centre, embracing an ever changing arts landscape; year round we showcase talent found on our doorstep.
WREXHAM
Bellevue is an Edwardian style park near Wrexham’s town centre. It contains some mature trees, ornamental shrubs, attractive flowerbeds and an impressive bandstand.
Kidwelly
Kidwelly railway station is on West Wales line from Swansea to Carmarthen.
Blackwood
Gellihaf House; a family-owned and run boutique bed & breakfast set in the historic and beautiful Rhymney Valley. Your hosts Catherine and Howard fell in love with the place the moment they saw it and they are confident you will too.
Gwynedd
Barmouth Bay Holiday Park is an award-winning park offering a unique blend of sea and mountain with a gorgeous sandy beach right on its doorstep! The perfect location for exploring, with excellent walking, hiking, cycling and climbing.
At 3156ft, Yr Elen is the ninth highest mountain in Snowdonia. It lies on a short ridge running west-northwest off the main north-east to south-west ridge of the Carneddau.
Trearddur Bay
If you are looking for a relaxing holiday in a stunning setting then this is the property for you. From its elevated position Plas Diwedd commands amazing sea views which have to be seen to be appreciated.
Llandysul
Lovely stone cottages nestling in beautiful Welsh countryside. 1.5 miles from the sea. Furnished and equipped for those seeking something special. Glorious gardens and grounds. Heated swimming pool.
Ty Croes railway station is on the North Wales Coast Line from Chester to Holyhead.
Llandovery
A beautiful cottage with a garden Lawn and large private patio overlooking river with BBQ. The bathroom with Jacuzzi bath/shower, ensuite shower room, double shower room, wet room with disabled facilities.
Llwyndafydd
Ty Cwch is located on the Wales Coast Path between Llangrannog and New Quay and provides unique, contemporary accommodation surrounded by secluded beaches, spectacular landscape, and abundant wildlife.
The Celtic trail offers the ambitious cyclist a satisfying tour of south Wales
LLANRWST
This traditionally run private hotel was built as an abbey in 1850 on the site of a 13th-century monastery. It is now a popular venue for weddings as the grounds and magnificent galleried staircase make an ideal backdrop for photographs.