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Pwllheli
Delfryn is a converted stone barn, sleeping six, plus a baby in a cot, in three double bedrooms, two with 5’ king size beds and one with 3’ twin beds. With two bathrooms, vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, open-plan living and level access.
Llandrindod Wells
At the Hotel Commodore we are passionate about our food and our kitchen team under the watchful and professional eye of Chef Murdock.
Rhuddlan
Abbey Farm caravan, camping and glamping park is a small, peaceful and quiet family-run site set on a working farm in the picturesque village of Rhuddlan, Denbighshire, North Wales. A dog friendly site that is perfect for families and couples.
Machynlleth
COME AND RIDE OUR 650 ACRE BIKE PARK SET IN THE HEART OF DYFI FOREST
Rhyl
Overlooking the Clywdian Mountains, Bodelwyddan Castle Hotel is just one hour from Snowdonia and the train up Mount Snowdon. We are just under an hour from Chester, 10 minutes from the seaside town of Rhyl, and half an hour away from the Victorian…
Llanrhystud
The Bakery is a converted, characterful, stone built barn surrounded by peaceful countryside in a lovely rural setting offering self-catering accommodation.
Abersywtyth
Central Flat with garden and parking.
MOELFRE
Visitors return to Bryn Awelon year after year and are greated with a complimentray tray of tea/coffee and home made Bara Brith served in the lawned gardens or open beamed dining room.
Conwy
Beaumaris
Remains of the priory dating from the thirteenth century, when the house became part of the Augustinian order. The origins of the site are traditionally associated with St Seiriol in the sixth century.
Ceredigion
Croes y Bryn, a traditional stone built cottage, is situated on the beautiful West Wales coast with Sea Views. Short breaks available. Llangranog and Aberporth beaches are also a short drive away.
Aberystwyth
Self-catering cottage near Aberystwyth
Harlech
Guest accommodation in Harlech
Bersham
Discover the story of the leadminers of Minera, the village named after the ore beneath. Great heritage set in a country park below Minera Mountain and ideal starting point for walking the Clywedog trail.
Carmarthen
Dog Friendly - up to 4 dogs per stay. Spacious 4* Visit Wales graded self-catering house set in Llansteffan. Fully equipped kitchen, large open-plan lounge and dining room. Sleeps 6. Fully enclosed and landscaped gardens and patio.
Grangetown
Cardiff Bay - less than two miles from the centre - has become a widely respected sporting destination in its own right. Watersports enthusiasts of all ages and abilities.
Monmouth
This small volunteer-run museum, with free admission, tells the story of the Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers - the only present-day regiment to have survived from the Militia.
Holywell
The present Shrine building is a glorious 2-storey Late Perpendicular Gothic building erected in the first years of the 16th century, and is unique in the world. It is a Grade I Listed Building and a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
The Old Bridge
Housed in a converted chapel built in 1861, Pontypridd Museum tells the history of Pontypridd and its people through a variety of exhibitions.