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Pembrokeshire
Marloes Sands is a dramatic, beautiful, isolated stretch of sand with rocky outcrops along its length. There is a smooth, accessible path all the way to the beach (beware of the tides).
Knighton
In its idyllic rural setting nestled into the hills above the village of Felindre, The Brandy House, once a traditional hill farm, now a small-holding is the perfect place for a peaceful and relaxing break.
Pembrokeshire
Beautiful woodland gardens with year-round interest. This 8 acre garden has a fine colour display in spring, with rhododendrons, magnolias, azaleas and camellias, underplanted with bluebells. Later highlights are the summer hydrangea.
Llanbrynmair
SUNDAY TIMES BEST HOTEL IN WALES 2019
The Royston is a unique, laid back, 7-room contemporary guest house on the outskirts of Llanbrynmair in the heart of Mid Wales.
Tywyn
This immaculately kept park is small and unashamedly select, with manicured lawns and landscaped gardens.
Groes-pluen, WELSHPOOL
A beautiful view and warm welcome awaits you at our 19th century farmhouse. Log fires and comfortable rooms. We are close to Powis Castle and the Llanfair narrow gauge railway and the canal for boat trips.
CAERNARFON
When you choose Plas Dinas Country House as your exclusive use North Wales wedding venue, the stunning Manor house, beautiful individually styled guest bedrooms and exceptional grounds become the backdrop to the most important and special day of…
Llandeilo
Historic Newton House, Dinfwr surrounded by Natural Nature Reserve and 18th century landscape with deer park and cosy cafe.
Cardigan
This unique farm park is located on a stunningly scenic headland overlooking the nature reserve of Cardigan Island, which is just 200 yards off-shore. A colony of grey seals breed in the many caves below the farm park & are viewed most days
Penycae, Swansea Valley
At The Sleeping Giant in Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park, experience the perfect blend of luxury, charm, and nature. Named after the nearby mountain that resembles a slumbering giant, our hotel captures the essence of the Welsh…
Tywyn
Glan Y Don Holiday Park in southern Snowdonia is a five star family Holiday Home Park of superb quality in an outstanding coastal location with uninterrupted sea views.
Aberystwyth
Chez Louise is an award winning bridal boutique, offering bespoke bridal gowns, bridesmaids, mother of the bride/groom and prom-wear.
Montgomery
The Dragon Hotel in Montgomery is an historic 17th century, former Coaching Inn. The hotel is located in the attractive little town of Montgomery, in the heart of the beautiful Mid Wales countryside.
Corris
Sail underground, through the magical veil of a waterfall, and pass into a mythical world filled with dragons, giants, fierce battles and the legendary King Arthur.
Pennal
Llety Brynawel Guest House is a magnificent Georgian period guest house of immense charm and character situated in the beautiful village of Pennal amidst the famous Snowdonia National Park.
Dolgellau
The perfect location for a holiday in Snowdonia. Situated down a farm track and over a small bridge, the 2 self-catering cottages are surrounded by beautiful farmland with views of Cadair Idris and the Snowdonia National Park.
Aberdaron
This small, picturesque National Trust beach, backed by steep grassy cliffs, is on the Lleyn peninsula, north of Aberdaron. It’s known as ‘Whistling Sands’ based on the sound when you walk over the gleaming sand.
Wide, sandy and backed by an extensive system of dunes, Freshwater West beach is a surfer’s paradise.
Tywyn
The Narrow Gauge Railway Museum at Tal-y-llyn Railway is an important collection of artifacts relating to Narrow Gauge Railways in the British Isles. From complete locomotives to tickets, it is a unique and comprehensive record of these fascinating…
Bryncrug
Dolgoch Falls railway station is a station on the Talyllyn Railway between Tywyn and Abergynolwyn in Southern Snowdonia. Just 4 miles from Tywyn Wharf the station was built for tourist traffic and for visitors to the local Dolgoch Falls.