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Flintshire
Substantial remains of Cistercian abbey, originally founded as a house of the order of Savigny in 1131, and remodelled in the thirteenth century and later.
Monmouth
Breakfast in two rooms with private facilities on a working farm in South Wales (near Monmouth). Environmental projects undertaken on farm.
New Quay
The Cambrian is a small friendly hotel featuring spectacular views overlooking Cardigan Bay with its native dolphin population. Restaurant and bar facilities are available all year round to residents and non residents.
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Station Approach, Clunderwen, SA66 7NGTelephone
0800 464 0000Clunderwen
Clunderwen railway station is on the West Wales line between Carmarthen and Fishguard.
PWLLHELI
Arts Centre located within a Grade II* listed Victorian Gothic Mansion, with magnificent views of Cardigan Bay and the mountains of Snowdonia.
Welshpool
Family run park at the gateway to Wales, part sloping, part flat. Beautiful views, modern facilities and well maintained park. Panoramic views of the valley and Long Mountain. Pitches from £10 per night March - October.
Pwllheli
Crugan is a superb base for exploring the Llyn Peninsula. Its located near to the picturesque village of Llanbedrog, with its beautiful safe beach, perfect for bathing, windsurfing, sailing or just relaxing and watching the world go by.
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Penlan Farm, Aberporth, Cardigan, SA43 2DTTelephone
01239 810442Aberporth
Luxurious cottages situated on a farm and surrounded by meadowland with wonderful coastal views. Only a short walk to Aberporth and its beaches either by road or using the footpath which runs by the farm.
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14 Woodland Road East, COLWYN BAY, Conwy, LL29 7DTTelephone
01492 532320COLWYN BAY
The rooms are all individually decorated to suit the ambiance of the Victorian building. Single room up to superior king size, as well as a 4-poster room. All rooms are en-suite with Flat screen TV’s, hair dryer, Tea and coffee facilities
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Pleasant Valley, Stepaside, Saundersfoot, SA67 8NYTelephone
01834 811543Stepaside
We are a small, family-run park with eight caravans amidst lawn & peaceful, natural wooded surroundings, yet only a five minute walk to the beach, inn & shop at Wiseman's Bridge.
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Castle Grounds, Cathays Park, Cardiff, CF10 3ERTelephone
02920 342854Cathays Park
This stunning college in the picturesque grounds of Cardiff Castle at the heart of the Welsh capital welcomes guests and audiences to its world-class Concert Hall, Richard Burton Theatre, exhibition gallery and magnificent glass foyer.
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1 New Barn Holdings, Flemingston, Vale of Glamorgan, CF62 4QLTelephone
01446 750174Flemingston
The site is an ideal base to explore the many local attractions including ogmore castle, horseriding on the beach and the great local pubs!
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36 Porth y Felin, Holyhead, Ynys Mon, LL65 1BBTelephone
01407 761777Holyhead
Coasteering is the adventure sport of the moment, a full on adrenalin activity guaranteed to get the blood flowing and the heart pumping.
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St Bridgets Farmhouse, St Brides Major, Vale of Glamorgan, CF32 0SDTelephone
07973955110St Brides Major
Small Private boutique B&B ideal for exploring the Glamorgan Heritage Coast or just a quiet few days away
Very welcoming hosts
Adults OnlyAddress
Rockfield Road, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, NP25 5BATelephone
01600 714745Monmouth
Family run park 5 minutes walking distance from town. Best run park in area..
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Woodlands, Llanrwst Road, Gyffin, Conwy, LL32 8LTTelephone
01492 596134Gyffin
Victorian property. Comfortable, well appointed en-suite accommodation complemented by freshly cooked breakfast. Free wi-fi. Private off road parking. 800m walk to Conwy’s amenities/transport services.
Crib Goch is 3028 ft (923 m) high and is described as a "knife-edged" arête in the Snowdonia National Park. The name means red ridge in Welsh, referring to the serrated ridge and the colour of some of the rocks
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COLWYN BAY, Conwy, LL29 7TETelephone
01492 531731Conwy
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.
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Ael Y Bryn, Llangwyryfon, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 4EXTelephone
01974 241744Aberystwyth
Llangwyryfon Country Breaks is a dog friendly, equestrian holiday and short break center in the heart of the Ceredigion countryside. Bring your horse, dog, bike or boots or just come to relax and unwind.
Machynlleth
The Dyfi Furnace near Machynlleth is a restored mid-eighteenth-century charcoal-fired blast furnace, used for smelting iron ore.