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Cardigan
Canllefaes Cottages nestle amongst meadows at the end of a private lane in a location that is ideal for exploring the mountains, beaches & countryside of this beautiful part of West Wales. 3 miles from coast and unspoilt estuary.
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
CONWY
Welcome to Gwynfryn Bed & Breakfast a large Victorian property which offers beautifully decorated, comfortable accommodation. We are ideally situated within the historic Town Walls of Conwy, surrounded by all amenities and attractions.
Aberystywth
The Glengower sits on the beautiful promenade of Aberystwyth with its breath-taking views and scenery. The inn offers 16 en-suite rooms along with a welcoming and relaxing lounge bar.
CAERNARFON
We are based on the shores of the Menai Straits in Caernarfon's historic Victoria Dock. Our primary activity is the production and sales of the increasingly popular range of Menai RiB's, speed boats and sports fishers.
A typically Welsh castle with a characteristic D-shaped tower, probably built by Llywelyn ap Gruffudd ('the Last') after 1257.
Raglan
Enjoy a blend of history and modernity in this 4 star inn now noted for its excellent Spanish-influenced restaurant and impressive wine list.
Gwynedd
Location, location, location! On the North Wales coast at the edge of the mountains, lakes and woodland valleys of Snowdonia National Park, this 5-star park nestles on the shores of the Llyn Peninsula.
Montgomery
Montgomery Castle is a masonry castle standing on a rocky promontory above the town of Montgomery. Precipitous slopes to the north and east make this an excellent defensive site.
CONWY
Wern Farm offers a touring caravan park and a self catering holiday cottage near Conwy in North Wales at the edge of the Snowdonia National Park.
Caldicot
Visit Caldicot Castle in its beautiful setting of tranquil gardens and a wooded country park. Founded by the Normans, developed in royal hands as a stronghold in the Middle Ages and restored as a Victorian family home.
36 Cathedral Road
The Pontcanna Inn is ideally located on Cathedral Road, close to Sophia Gardens and a short walk from the University, Castle and the SSE SWALEC, the Principality and Cardiff City Stadiums
LLANDUDNO
One of the most delightful seaside hotels on the coast of Britain having won a host of awards for excellence. Awarded Best Seaside Hotel in G.B by Good Hotel Guide. Warm, friendly service.
Furnace, Llanelli
Relax and enjoy good, local food at Samphires Restaurant
Samphires Restaurant in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire enjoys stunning panoramic views of the Gower Peninsula and Carmarthen Bay.
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.
CHWILOG
Beautiful Detached Welsh Cottage situated in the peaceful village of Chwilog, near seaside Criccieth: Sleeps 2 + cot and highchair. Small Pet WELCOME.
Isle of Anglesey
Bodafon Park is within easy reach of all the local amenities in Benllech while Ty'n Rhos and Melin Rhos are close to the beautiful Anglesey coastline at Lligwy.
Ruthin
People can spend time exploring its nooks and crannies and learn about life in the Victorian prison system. See how the prisoners lived their daily lives: what they ate, how they worked, and the punishments they suffered.
Offering a wide range of books, talking books, DVDs, music CDs for loan, access to online resources including eBooks, local and family history collections, computers and free WiFi.
Cowbridge
The Cowbridge Physic Garden Trust (CPGT) have recreated a physic garden in Cowbridge, on the site of an area that was once part of Old Hall, the home of the Edmondes family from the eighteenth to the twentieth century.