To provide you with the best experience, cookies are used on this site. Learn more

Number of results: 2906
, currently showing 2861 to 2880.
Mynydd Llandegai
Abseiling, Gorge Scrambling, Hill Walking & Mountaineering, Ice Climbing, Kayaking (inland waters & rivers to grade 2 and sheltered tidal waters), Mine Exploration, Open Canoeing - (sheltered inland waters), Orienteering.
Dyffryn Ardudwy
The Old Farmhouse sits 350 feet above sea level within peaceful countryside and looks out over Cardigan Bay to the Llyn Peninsular in 1½ acres of garden and originally dates from around 1600.
CRICCIETH
The ideal location for 1 or more days by the sea and a good base to explore the Llyn and Snowdonia. Warm, friendly service. Popular restaurant.
Rhayader
The Bike Shop is run by Neil, who is a MTB enthusiast, a top mechanic and a generally helpful chap. Although the centre specialises in mountain bikes, they also do road bikes, leisure bikes, cyclo cross bikes and kids bikes.
Conwy
Tenby
Lovely country house near Tenby set in 20 acres of lawns and fields with individually designed, well equipped en-suite bedrooms with range of facilities just 3 miles from Tenby. Perfect for exploiring pembrokeshire. Home cooked breakfast & evening…
Porthcawl
Sandy Bay Beach – a wide, sandy beach which gently slopes towards the sea and boasts views of the North Devon coast across the Bristol Channel. Popular with surfers, stand-up paddle boarders and families thanks to its very clean waters.
Ceredigion
Croes y Bryn, a traditional stone built cottage, is situated on the beautiful West Wales coast with Sea Views. Short breaks available. Llangranog and Aberporth beaches are also a short drive away.
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.
LLANGEFNI
The Bull Hotel is situated in the centre of Llangefni. With easy access to the A55 it is a convenient stop-over for ferry travellers to and from Ireland. An ideal base to explore the varied North Wales area.
Dinas Mawddwy
Bwlch y Groes (Pass of the Cross) is one of the highest public road mountain passes in Wales. The route lies on minor roads linking Dinas Mawddwy, Llanuwchllyn and Lake Vyrnw with views across the Dyfi valley and Cadair Idris
Corwen
Country pub with rooms, great atmosphere and superb restaurant
Nr Newtown
Discover Dolforwyn Castle, an ancient fortress nestled on a picturesque ridge above the enchanting Severn Valley near Newtown. Immerse yourself in the captivating tale of Welsh-English conflict as you explore the rich history that surrounds…
Dolgellau
A late 17th century house, standing in 24 acres on the tidal banks of the Mawddach Estuary with picturesque views. The gardens have a variety of flowers, trees, shrubs as well as birdlife. Borthwnog also adjoins an 'RSPB' bird reserve.
LLANGOLLEN
Plas Hafod is a substantial Victorian detached residence offering a high standard of Bed & Breakfast accommodation, with views over the picturesque vale of Llangollen.
Isle of Anglesey
Barclodiad y Gawres "The Giantess's Apronful" is a type of monument known as a decorated Cruciform Passage Grave, and its location here in Anglesey makes it very unusual. Tombs of this type are usually only found in Ireland.
Presteigne
Wild Meadow is a new, eco-timber cottage which sleeps 7 in three good sized bedrooms.
The cottage is set in over three acres of private meadows and orchards and has fine views across the valley.
Llandaff
Situated in the heart of the Cathedral city of Llandaff, Maltsters is just minutes from the heart of Cardiff city centre. A boutique hotel, which combines the traditional inn feel with contemporary and modern style.
Llandudno
Steve and Debbie offer a warm welcome with specially prepared home cooked food together with special standards of service and surroundings with unwavering attention to detail.
CAERNARFON