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Cardigan
The Ship Inn is tucked away in an idyllic location just a stone’s throw away from one of Ceredigion’s finest beaches, Tresaith Bay, with golden sands and a cliff-side waterfall.
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74 Church Walks, LLANDUDNO, Conwy, LL30 2HDTelephone
01492 875946LLANDUDNO
In need of a relaxing break in comfortable, modern surroundings? Then Burleigh House is the place for you, just make that call +44 (0)1492 875946.
Beaumaris
Tros yr Afon sleeps six in three bedrooms (1 ground floor superking, 1 upstairs king and 1 upstairs twin), large sitting room, two gardens, playroom, 2 bathrooms, kitchen and utility room. Private off road parking for two cars.
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14 Charlton Street, LLANDUDNO, Conwy, LL30 2AATelephone
01492 877430LLANDUDNO
A superb place to stay in the heart of the town centre. As a family run hostel we are not only suitable for individuals but also for groups and families, being particularly welcoming to children. Refurbished to a high standard.
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Bronfre Fach, Cilau Aeron, Lampeter, Ceredigion, SA48 7PTTelephone
01570 470203Lampeter
4 unique cabins in a hidden valley in Ceredigion, 5 minutes to the sea and Aberaeron town. We provide simple holidays where you can escape modern life, relax and recharge.
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Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, SA72 6TWTelephone
08717 300 500Pembrokeshire
Pembroke ferry terminal provides twice daily services to Rosslare (Ireland) with Irish ferries with the journey taking approximately 4 hours.
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Ewenny Road, Bridgend, CF35 5AWTelephone
01656 668811Bridgend
2 miles from the Heritage Coastline, minutes from our vibrant capital Cardiff, and the cosmopolitan city of Swansea. This modern hotel boasts a full leisure club with indoor pool, traditional restaurant and bar.
Swansea
Liberty Stadium, Swansea is the premier venue for conference and events in South West Wales. The stadium is also the home of Swansea City Football Club and the Ospreys regional rugby team.
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Station Rd, Narberth, SA67 8TYTelephone
0800 464 0000Narberth
Narberth railway station is on the Carmarthen and Whitland line to Tenby and Pembroke Dock.
Builth Wells
A small Welsh Country Residential and Holiday Park located in Cilmery Builth Wells a few minutes’ drive from the Famous Royal Welsh Show Ground. We have static caravans & touring pitches to rent and privately-owned options available.
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25/27 High Street, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55 1RHTelephone
01286673604Caernarfon
Caernarfon Apartments
25 - 27 High Street
Caernarfon
Gwynedd
LL55 1RWAddress
Station Rd, Burry Port, SA16 0LWTelephone
0800 464 0000Burry Port
Pembrey & Burry Port railway station is on West Wales line from Swansea to Carmarthen.
SOUTH WIRRAL
Botanic and pleasure gardens, plus educational features.
Bridgend
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Minffordd, Porthmadog, LL48 6HGTelephone
0800 464 0000Porthmadog
Minffordd railway station is on the Cambrian Coast Line from Machynlleth to Pwllheli.
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Church Lane, Bishopston, Swansea, SA3 3DQTelephone
01792232928Bishopston
This tiny Norman church nestling in a wooded Gower valley has a thriving membership. It holds two morning services (8.30 and 10.00) and an evening service at Nazareth Chapel, Campion Gardens, the local retirement/nursing home.
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Aberconwy Park, Conwy, LL32 8GATelephone
01492 572002Conwy
Aberconwy offers our guests the highest standard of facilities. Relax and be pampered at Langley Spa, where our expert beauticians offer a range of beauty therapies and treatments.
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Ty Newydd Farm, Uwchmynydd, ABERDARON, Gwynedd, LL53 8BYTelephone
01758 760581ABERDARON
Quiet site surrounded by farmland. Few minutes walk to National Trust Headland offering beautiful views, coastal walks and rock fishing.
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Station Rd, Quakers Yard, Treharris, CF46 5NJTelephone
0800 464 0000Quakers Yard
Quakers Yard railway station is on a branch of the Merthyr line (all trains run to/from Cardiff Central) and serves Treharris.
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.