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62, Maryport Street, Usk, Monmouthshire, NP15 1ADTelephone
01291 671319Usk
After purchasing The New Court Inn in November 2012,the owners have lovingly restored the inn back to its former glory.
Pontypool
The line is the highest and steepest in the country, climbing through the Blaenavon World heritage site and the wild and dramatic moorland landscape under the brooding Coity mountain.
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Aberdaron, Pwllheli, Gwynedd, LL53 8BPTelephone
01758 760652Pwllheli
New style B&B in Aberdaron. 2 twin rooms, 2 double rooms. 3 have sea views and 1 has a wheelchair accessible bathroom. Self-service continental breakfast. Ideal for Walkers and Cyclists. Off street parking.
Foel Grach is the eighth highest summit in Snowdonia and Wales at 3202ft, and is therefore included in the Welsh 3000s.
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Craig Y Don Parade, Promenade, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 1BGTelephone
01492 878908Llandudno
Situated in a magnificent position on Llandudno's beautiful Promenade, with panoramic views across the bay, the Albany House Hotel is the ideal location for your stay - be it one night or several.
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Y Lliwedd Mountain, Snowdonia, LL55 4NQTelephone
01766 512981Snowdonia
The summit of Y Lliwedd is 2,946 ft (898 m) above sea level; the eastern flanks are steep cliffs rising above Glaslyn and Llyn Llydaw.
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Allt Dinas, Betws-y-coed, Conwy, LL24 0HFTelephone
01690 710480Betws-y-coed
Alastair Sawday’s “Wonderful hosts at this traditional but upbeat B&B" Ian & Gwawr offer quality non-smoking accommodation. A relaxed charming Welsh stone and slate house beams, slate floor, fireplace, overlooks beautiful Lledr Valley
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8 Craig-y-Don Parade, LLANDUDNO, Conwy, LL30 1BGTelephone
01492 877962LLANDUDNO
The Stratford Guest House is situated on the Llandudno Promenade and has impressive views across the bay. The QE2 and QM2 trained owners provide high standards of service, cleanliness and beautiful decor throughout.
Llandeilo
Founded for the Premonstratensian order by the Lord Rhys, between 1184 and 1189. Parts of the abbey church survive.
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Ffordd Clynnog, Llanwnda, CAERNARFON, Gwynedd, LL54 5DYTelephone
01286 830222CAERNARFON
A grade I listed Manor House, a renowned agricultural college and listed Gardens with over 8 miles of scenic paths to explore. Come and discover the giant redwoods, act out in the slate amphitheatre or picnic by the waterfalls at Parc Glynllifon.
St Brides Major
Substantial remains of a Norman stone-built castle, raised by the de Londres family. The initial earthwork castle was established by William de Londres, soon after 1100.
Barry
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Church Walks, LLANDUDNO, Conwy, LL30 2HETelephone
01492 860555LLANDUDNO
Family run four star hotel located in the heart of Llandudno. Elegant & romantic with all modern facilities. Bar, Restaurants, spa with pool, sauna, steam room also beauty treatments. Ideal touring base for Snowdonia & other attractions.
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Clocaenog, RUTHIN, Denbighshire, LL15 2ATTelephone
01824 750740RUTHIN
Welcome to The Old Rectory located in the peaceful village of Clocaenog. We invite you to stay and enjoy our family home set in beautiful rolling countryside near the picturesque market town of Ruthin, North Wales.
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The Old Library, Trinity Street, Cardiff, CF10 1BHTelephone
02920 346214Trinity Street
In The Cardiff Story’s fun, free and interactive galleries, discover how the city was transformed from the small market town of the 1300s, to one of the world's biggest ports in the 1900s, to the cool, cosmopolitan capital we know today.
Brecon
Situated on the beautiful shores of Llangorse Lake on the site of an ancient Celtic church founded by St Gastyn in @AD450. The church was rebuilt in 1848 to 1851.
CRICCIETH
Hendre is situated in its own private grounds, tucked away off the beaten track and provides for a peaceful "get away from its all" holiday. Positioned in a central location providing an ideal base for exploring Snowdonia and Llyn Peninsul
Nr Newquay
This unspoilt part of Wales has its own beauty and charm. It is an area of landscape and legend, gently rolling hills, little lost valleys, with an incredible coastline that can only be described as breathtaking.
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Troed Y Bryn, Ffarmers, Llanwrda, Carmarthenshire, SA19 8JGTelephone
01558 650507Llanwrda
Self catering accommodation.
A typically Welsh castle with a characteristic D-shaped tower, probably built by Llywelyn ap Gruffudd ('the Last') after 1257.

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