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Carmarthen
Nestled in the Cothi Valley, Brechfa Glamping is a peaceful, family run site with four bespoke Mongolian Gers surrounded by stunning scenery. Ideal base for a family break as well as for walkers, cyclists or those looking for tranquillity.
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.
MENAI BRIDGE
Sympathetically restored detached Cottage, available throughout the year, sleeping up to 4 in 1 double & 2 single bedrooms. Book our Cottage for whole weeks or short breaks. On the Anglesey Coastal Path in an Area of Outstanding beauty.
Pontypool
Pontypool Park is locally known as the People’s Park, covering some 64 hectares with several historical features - including Italian Gardens, Ice Houses, Folly Tower and Shell Grotto.
PWLLHELI
Visit Nant Gwrtheyrn and experience Welsh culture and heritage first hand on the coast of the beautiful Llyn Peninsula, in north Wales. Whatever your interests, the former quarrying village of Nant Gwrtheyrn is a fun day out for all.
Pwllheli
Luxury Bed and Breakfast at our home in the small coastal village of Dinas which is central for great walking country and the Llyn and Wales coastal footpath, and Abersoch, Aberdaron and Morfa Nefyn and the local market town of Pwllheli.
Porthcawl
A peaceful family park set in beautiful open countryside within a mile of the beautiful and quite dramatic Glamorgan Heritage Coast. It's easy accessibility makes it an ideal base to explore South Wales.
LLANDUDNO
HOLYHEAD
As the Irish Sea’s leading ferry company, Stena Line offers a great choice of routes, craft and sailings. Set sail from Holyhead to Dublin Port or Dun Laoghaire and enjoy the best travel experience on the Irish Sea with free WiFi.
Lampeter
Our Mega Pods are cosy and well equipped with everything you need for a great break. Set overlooking the countryside they are a comfortable way to relax and enjoy your holiday. Sit outside by the fire pit and enjoy the natural surroundings
Pembrokeshire
Pentre Ifan is a Bronze-Age megalithic site dating from at least 4000 B.C. It is probably the finest Welsh hilltop megalith (mega-lith = large stones). It is said to have been originally constructed as a burial chamber.
Quakers Yard
Quakers Yard railway station is on a branch of the Merthyr line (all trains run to/from Cardiff Central) and serves Treharris.
New Quay
Ocean Heights is set in fourteen acres of beautiful landscaped grounds on a plateau overlooking the breathtaking Ceredigion coast and countryside.
CRICCIETH
Henfaes is a lovely detached house, with extensive views across Cardigan Bay.
New Quay
Three bedroomed Victorian cottage named after fictional town in 'Under Milk Wood'. Open plan living area with log-burner.Full central heating. Sea views from all rooms. Short walk from the beach. All linen and towels provided.Unlimited Wifi
Gwynedd
At 1841 ft, Yr Eifl, (The Rivals in English), rises sharply from the north coast of the Lleyn Peninsula.
Gyffin
Victorian property. Comfortable, well appointed en-suite accommodation complemented by freshly cooked breakfast. Free wi-fi. Private off road parking. 800m walk to Conwy’s amenities/transport services.
Llanbedrog
Swn Y Don, meaning in the sound of the Waves is a charming cottage close to the National Trust Llanbedrog beach.
LLANDUDNO
Welcome you to the heart of historic Llandudno, and to the hospitality which has quickly made the Branstone Guest House one of the many reasons for returning to this beautiful and spectacular part of North Wales.
Mynydd Bodafon (Bodafon Mountain) is the highest point (584 ft/187 m) on the main island of Anglesey. Its summit is also known as Yr Arwydd ("the signal").