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CONWY
The Groes Inn is an independent hotel and restaurant with rustic soul by the bucket-load.
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Seiont Nurseries, Pont Rug, CAERNARFON, Gwynedd, LL55 2BBTelephone
01286 678781CAERNARFON
Quiet picturesque 4.5 acre site, nestling beside the River Seiont in Snowdonia - 2 miles from Caernarfon. Close to many leisure activities and historic attractions. We take 25 caravans/motor homes (36 hook-ups) and 35 tents.
Wrexham
Situated in a commanding position in the Welsh Marches, the castle's austere exterior contrasts with the elegant state rooms within.
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Pennal, Gwynedd, SY20 9JSTelephone
01654 702018Gwynedd
Marchlyn is a working farm situated on the A493 Aberdyfi Road, two miles from historic market town of Machynlleth. The farm, benfits from all ensuite accommodation, which comprises of 1 single, 2 double and 2 family rooms.
Meifod
Newbridge Farm, set in the heart of the Vyrnwy Valley, has the rivers Vyrnwy and Banwy flowing through its land. Self-catering accommodation in intriguingly designed, purpose built cottages with timbered beams. Pets and children welcome.
Gwynedd
3495 ft (1065 m) in height and sometimes referred to as "Crib-y-Ddysgl", Garnedd Ugain is a mountain that forms part of the Snowdon Horseshoe. It is the second highest peak in Wales and is located south-east of Llanberis.
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Abernant Lake Activity Centre, Station Road, Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys, LD5 4RRTelephone
01584 861333Llanwrtyd Wells
We provide an introduction to outdoor pursuits with each session lasting one and a half hours, beginning with an interactive safety talk and a detailed guide through the equipment.
LLANDUDNO
The Craig-Ard Hotel is a family run hotel where we offer personal service, attention to detail and excellent home cooking. Situated in a tree-lined avenue close to pier, beach, Great Orme.
Powys
Historic country house and farm with unique private art gallery, sculpture hall and grounds. All rooms are spacious, newly refurbished, en suite and decorated with original artworks - fishing rights and easily reached by public transport.
Newport
Newport Castle was built in the 14th Century at a strategic crossing point on the River Usk. Though it has largely been swallowed up by the modern-day city, you can still get a sense of Newport Castle’s scale by viewing it from the bridge across the…
Llandudno
Ideal touring base close to attractions.
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Cayley Promenade, Rhos-on-Sea, COLWYN BAY, Conwy, LL28 4EPTelephone
01492 547296COLWYN BAY
Rhos-on-Sea is a pretty village between Colwyn Bay (1½ miles) and Llandudno (3 miles). The 4 star Whitehall on the elevated Cayley Promenade has 12 clean comfortable bedrooms.
Llandrindod Wells
Tranquil, peaceful, sheltered, riverside park. Watched over by historic, St Cenydd's church.
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Arthur Street, Montgomery, Powys, SY15 6RATelephone
01686 668313Montgomery
The Old Bell, a 16th century inn, has been converted into a local history museum by Montgomery Civic Society.
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Ferry Lane, Chester, Flintshire, CH1 6QFTelephone
01244 398365Chester
Time to relax, laze around, read a book, watch TV, lie in the sun or take a stroll around the park. With a Holiday Home at Fir Trees Caravan & Lodge Park the choice is yours so take the time to explore the region at a pace to suit you.
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47 Rhos Road, Rhos-on-Sea, COLWYN BAY, Conwy, LL28 4RSTelephone
08450 533105COLWYN BAY
A family run Guesthouse situated in the heart of Rhos-on-Sea, some 175 yards from the high class shops and the Promenade. 11 bedrooms, 10 en-suite, 1 with private bathroom. Guests lounge. Bar. Restaurant offering a wide range of cuisine.
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Penallt, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, NP25 4SETelephone
01600 772765Monmouth
The Inn at Penallt is a 17th Century traditional country Inn located in the Wye Valley with spectacular views of the Forest of Dean.
RHUDDLAN
The caravan site is situated 2.5 miles from Rhyl on banks of the river Clwyd with fishing. A quiet site with club and family room, play area. Local resorts have good road access.
Carnedd Dafydd is a mountain peak in the Carneddau range in Snowdonia; at 3,425 ft/1,044 m, it is the third highest peak in Wales.