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LLANDUDNO
The Hen-Dy is a 11 Bedroom, 4* rated family run Bed and Breakfast, Located on the Promenade with stunning Sea Views and a stone throw from the Pier and town.
Abergavenny
Imposing moated remains of twelfth-century castle, probably the work of Henry II. Substantially remodelled in the second half of the thirteenth century. The castle was held in common with Grosmont and Skenfrith.
Conwy
St Paul's was completed in 1888 and stands in the centre of the town on Abergele Road. It is a large building designed by the Chester architect Douglas. Its tower can be seen from all over Colwyn Bay.
Monmouth
Breakfast in two rooms with private facilities on a working farm in South Wales (near Monmouth). Environmental projects undertaken on farm.
Llantwit Major
Standing above the Bristol Channel is the imposing St Donats Castle, which is the longest continually inhabited castle in Wales.
Bridgend
An important Norman stronghold rebuilt in the 14th century, forming part of the three castles of Ogmore, Newcastle and Coity. There are extensive ruins including a large gatehouse, tall imposing towers and a curtain wall.
Anglesey
Family-run, 27 acre rural camping and touring site with views of Snowdonia. Well kept grounds and facilities. Toilets/showers, dish sinks, EHU to book etc. Small shop on site, for camping equipment, hot food to take away.
Bangor
Plas Tirion Bed and Breakfast is run by Michelle, with help from her husband Harry.
Abergavenny
Probably a manorial site belonging to the bishops of Llandaff in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, later used as a hunting lodge. Only the moat now remains.
Hensol
Hensol Castle Distillery is located in the cellar of Hensol Castle where there is a craft spirit distillery, bonded warehouse, gin school and visitor experience.
PRESTATYN
Our modern holiday homes are fully equipped and ready for your arrival. Linen may be provided. Standard arrival time is 3pm but may be altered by prior arrangement as with the departure time of 10am.
Caernarfon
Serviced accommodation in Caernarfon
Swansea
Remains of a thirteenth-century tower on top of a twelfth-century earthwork castle.
Chirk
Chirk railway station is on the Shrewsbury to Wrexham, Chester and North Wales route.
Bala
If you’re looking for a relaxing country riverside campsite that caters for tents, motorhomes and glamping, Tyn Cornel Camping fits the bill.
LLANDUDNO
60 en-suite rooms all with colour TV, hairdryers & tea/coffee facilities. Lift to all floors. Traditional cuisine with a wide choice. Entertainment every night. Sea view bar & lounges. Secure garage parking.
Cardigan
Small, Select & Special, with excellent facilities for tourers and campers.close to Mwnt Beach, on-site pay per use swimming pool, spa and salon. On site Italian bistro with licensed bar. Large children’s play area and woods to explore.
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.
LLANGOLLEN
The Britannia inn was built in the 14th Century by the Monks of the nearby Valle Crucis Abbey. The Inn is situated at the foot of the Horseshoe Pass and has a commanding view of the Vale of Llangollen. Great food, drink and accommodation.
Abergavenny
One of the 'Three Castles' held in common ownership, with Grosmont and White Castle.