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Gwynedd
Recently refurbished to the highest standard and tastefully furnished, The Vicoria Inn stands in the centre of the village on the banks of the River Artro. Delicious bar meals available. 3 double, 1 twin and 1 single.
Chirk
Chirk railway station is on the Shrewsbury to Wrexham, Chester and North Wales route.
Newcastle Emlyn
Troedyraur Holiday cottages offers two high quality luxury cottages at the heart of the family-run working farm in this beutiful unspoilt area of West Wales. With 200 acres of farmland and plenty of local wildlife that guests can explore.
Cowbridge
It is thought that the Normans built their original keep on the remains of Caer Dynnaf an iron age hillfort located to the west. The castle is now in the care of Cadw and the stone remains are well worth a visit.
Nr Abergele
In St George - just a handful of cottages - a sparkling pub-restaurant with rooms. Enter a light, open-plan space of cool, neutral colours, hard wood floors and a central bar...
LLANDUDNO
This Victorian Hotel sits proudly on the edge of the town centre, 200 yards from the seafront. Choose from a range of en-suite double, twin, single or feature rooms. Restaurant offers a variety of dishes using a range of fresh local produce
Llanfairfechan
Min-y-Don is a family run Guest House, all suites have sea views, Three family suites and one double, Free parking,
Llanrwst
Golygfa Gwydyr is a social enterprise based in Llanrwst. We are a non-profit, community led organisation operating a value-based process.
Aberaeron
The Monachty is located in the heart of the beautiful harbour town of Aberaeron. The town itself was recently voted the winner in Wales ‘Best places to stay’ competition.
Newport
Visit our Spirit of Wales distillery in Newport in the south of Wales. Our guided tour includes welcome drinks on arrival, followed by a brief background of our distillery and the venue, which captures the essence of our Celtic heritage.
Aberdovey
The Penhelig Arms, originally a collection of fisherman’s cottages, now a jewel of Welsh hospitality, overlooks the stunning vista which was, at one time the ship building harbour, surrounded by the Snowdonia National Park.
Bangor
Plas Tirion Bed and Breakfast is run by Michelle, with help from her husband Harry.
Vale of Glamorgan
17C Welsh longhouse.Views across Vale to Rhondda Valleys. Five well appointed en suite rooms with colour tv and tea/coffee facilities.
Ceredigion
• Clifftop location overlooking Cardigan Bay
• Spot dolphins in the beautiful bay below
• Direct sloping access to a lovely sandy beach
Llanrhystud
The Bakery is a converted, characterful, stone built barn surrounded by peaceful countryside in a lovely rural setting offering self-catering accommodation.
Ceredigion
The small coastal village of Llangrannog, today a great attraction for summer visitors, is located at the mouth of two small rivulets the Hawen and Nant Eisteddfa that run to the sea in deep gorge like valleys.
Aberaeron
Geraig is a two bedroom, centrally heated cottage, which sleeps four, and is located within 50 metres of the sea front and Costal Path at Aberaeron.
Wrexham
Wrexham General railway station is on the Shrewsbury to Chester/North Wales Coast Line to Holyhead and on the Borderlands Line from Wrexham Central to Bidston (Birkenhead).
Ynys Mon
The Conway Centre is a large, short term, residential educational facility set in idyllic surroundings on the island of Anglesey North Wales. The Centre occupies 169 acres of National Trust parkland and gardens.
Bridge Street
Chepstow TIC provides information on attractions, activities and events in the area as well as offering advice and help on booking accommodation.