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TREFRIW, Nr.Llanrwst, Conwy, N.Wales, LL27 0JHTelephone
01492 641210Conwy
Clean comfortable accommodation with many extras and good hearty breakfast. 2 large en-suite rooms with bay windows and mountain views, 1 twin bedded room overlooking back garden. Pretty village setting..
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Ravenspoint Road, Holyhead, Ynys Mon, LL65 2AQTelephone
07802804596Holyhead
A magnificent, detached house, situated in a superb position, just a few yards from the sheltered sandy beach of Porth Diana, at the southern end of Trearddur Bay.
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Station Drive, Ludlow, SY8 2PQTelephone
0800 464 0000Ludlow
Ludlow railway station is on the South to North Wales route between Newport and Shrewsbury.
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The Bluebell Hotel, The Parade, Neath Port Talbot, SA11 1RATelephone
01639 644000Neath Port Talbot
Our multifunction meeting room is specifically designed to offer maximum flexibility & state of the art facilities with natural daylight. Our function room facility can cater for everything from fashion show to conferences and exhibitions
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9 Deganwy Avenue, LLANDUDNO, Conwy, LL30 2YBTelephone
01492 877055LLANDUDNO
Family run bed & breakfast, with a relaxing and friendly atmosphere situated in a quiet avenue, with off street parking. Situated close to the town centre and all the amenities that Llandudno has to offer.
Abergavenny
One of the 'Three Castles' held in common ownership, with Grosmont and White Castle.
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Llanteg, Amroth, Pembrokeshire, SA67 8PUTelephone
01834 831677Amroth
Secluded self-catering lodges in beautiful hillside setting, 2 km from golden beaches and National Park rambling parks..
The Welsh name for Snowdon is 'Yr Wyddfa' which means 'the tumulus'. At a height of 3,560 ft (1,085 m), Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales and the second highest peak in the UK.
Pwllheli
Glorious view of Cardigan Bay from garden. Ideal for large family groups. Five minute walk to sandy beach.
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Bodfar St, Rhyl, LL18 1ATTelephone
0800 464 0000Rhyl
Rhyl railway station is on the North Wales Coast Line from Chester to Holyhead.
Pembrokeshire
Remains of a small medieval chapel. The site is traditionally identified as the chapel of Blessed Non, mother of St David.
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Thornhill Road, Thornhill, Cardiff, CF14 9UATelephone
029 2052 0280Thornhill
Enjoying an elevated, hilltop position, the New House enjoys unrivalled views of the city and, on clear days, across the channel to the coast of Somerset.
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Llanfair Caereinion, Welshpool, Powys, SY21 0HTTelephone
01938 810335Welshpool
Dolgead Hall is a family run caravan and lodge park in the heart of Mid-Wales. The park is complimented by a 100 acre farm, which lends itself as a ramblers paradise. Caravan Holiday Homes and luxury lodges for sale.
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Trefnant Hall, Berriew, Welshpool, Powys, SY21 8ASTelephone
01686 640953Welshpool
Listed farmhouse built in 1742 with self-catering unit adjoining new self-catering business. A working hill farm with glorious views just 2 miles from Powis Castle.
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1 Tros yr Afon, Beaumaris Road, Beaumaris, LL58 8BNTelephone
07837767272Beaumaris Road
An enchanting luxury Hideaway, on the beautiful island of Anglesey, right at the shores of the Menai straight and with amazing panoramic views of Snowdonia.
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Llynnon, LLANDDEUSANT, Isle of Anglesey, LL65 4ABTelephone
01407 730407LLANDDEUSANT
Llynnon Mill is the only working windmill in Wales producing stoneground wholemeal flour using organic wheat. Visit the Iron Age Roundhouses and the reconstructed Old Bakery and then take a stroll along the Mills Trail.
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Tyddyn Mawr Uchaf, Dolbenmaen, Gwynedd, LL51 9HLTelephone
01766 530805Dolbenmaen
Serviced accommodation in Dolbenmaen
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West Wales Retreat, Felinfach, Lampeter, Ceredigion, SA48 8BGTelephone
07823 559798Lampeter
With the River Aeron passing through the Gilfachweddog smallholding, West Wales Retreat in Felinfach offers you peace and quiet. It is rural but, with amenities close by, it is not cut off
Llandeilo
Dinefwr Castle not only occupies a place of great affection in the minds and traditions of the Welsh people but also majestic hilltop locations above the Tywi valley.
Gwynedd
Probably built by Llywelyn ab Iorwerth ('the Great') early in the thirteenth century, the castle is dominated by a massive round-towered keep, still standing up to 50 feet.

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