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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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Llanhilleth, Abertillery, Blaenau Gwent, NP13 2AYTelephone
01495 355937Abertillery
A restored medieval church, originally built by the white monks of the Cistercian Abbey at Llantarnam. The church gives a rare glimpse into the pre-industrial history of the South Wales Valleys.
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.
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Ffordd Bryngwyn, Llanrug, CAERNARFON, Gwynedd, LL55 4RDTelephone
01286 673322CAERNARFON
Small 5 acre family run site set in woodland within easy distance of Caernarfon, Snowdonia, Anglesey and the Llyn Peninsula. Booking advisable. Local public house, shop and butcher within walking distance. Caravans £16, tents £8 pppn.
Llandyssul
Y Bwthyn is a traditional Welsh Stone Cottage which has been recently renovated by the current owners. It was once the home of the famous welsh bard Dewi Emrys which won the chair at the National eisteddfod of Wales four times.
Monmouthshire
Substantial remains of thirteenth-century castle of Hubert de Burgh, raised on an earlier motte. It was later remodelled by the house of Lancaster.
Cardiff
Impressive Neolithic burial chamber of the so-called 'Cotswold-Severn' type. The capstone weighs around 40 tons and is one of the largest in Britain.
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Gorse Hill, Trelogan, Flintshire, CH8 9BDTelephone
01745 563165Trelogan
Planetree Adventure is a high quality planet conscious adventure company that believes that exploring the planet helps you explore yourself. This can be done locally & globally, individually or in a group, in many different ways.
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Carrog Station Campsite, Carrog, CORWEN, Denbighshire, LL21 9BDTelephone
01490 430237CORWEN
OPEN ALL YEAR
This quiet, level site is just seven miles from Llangollen, and is adjacent to the restored Carrog Steam Railway Station.
Ideal for walkers, cyclists and canoeists.
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Tresilian Wood, Dimlands Road, St Donats, Vale of Glamorgan, CF61 1ZBTelephone
01446 794362St Donats
Glamping self catering in Llantwit Major
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Great Western Crescent, Llanelli, SA15 2RNTelephone
0800 464 0000Llanelli
Llanelli railway station is on West Wales line from Swansea to Carmarthen and on the Heart of Wales line from Swansea to Shrewsbury.
Pwllheli
Gors-lwyd Cottage, is nestled at the foot of Yr Eifl on the Llyn Peninsula.
An Award Winning traditional cottage with modern facilities including WiFi and large games room.
Stunning views with mountain walks straight from the doorAddress
Ton Kenfig, Pyle, Bridgend, CF33 4PTTelephone
01656 815070Pyle
A Site of Special Scientific Interest, Kenfig NNR is one of the finest wildlife habitats in Wales and is home to a wide variety of rare and endangered species of plants and animals, including the Fen Orchid.
PWLLHELI
The ideal family day out. Go Karting, Archery, Ten Pin Bowling, Soft Play Centre, Cafe & Dining Room & award-winning Farm Shop selling farm raised meat & locally sourced produce. Free entry & free parking.
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Aberdare, CF37 3PETelephone
01443 400563Aberdare
Aberdare Park is a well-preserved Victorian public park.
Caernarfon
This hostel was once the haunt of Victorian climbers - George Mallory of Everest fame once stayed here on his early climbing trips to Wales. With such a prestigious history, it now makes the ideal base to ascend Snowdon.
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Crachty Isaf, Capel Isaac, Llandeilo, SA19 7UHTelephone
01558 668349Capel Isaac
Crachty is a family farm having been in the Rees family since 1909. The views are breathtaking and from a vantage point available exclusively to our guests, you may enjoy the sights of Llyn-y-Fan (Pen-y-Fan), the Towy Valley, Paxtons Tower.
Conwy
Built in late Victorian times and set amidst the dramatic scenery of the Snowdonia National Park, this elegant hotel makes the most of its tranquil and secluded position set within 16 acres of grounds on the banks of the river Conwy.
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Castle Street, BEAUMARIS, Ynys Môn, LL58 8AWTelephone
01248 810415BEAUMARIS
Built as a Georgian show piece in 1832 the hotel now has 43 en-suite bedrooms, a fine restaurant, coffee shop, Real Ale bars and lounges with log fires.
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