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Isle of Anglesey
A beautiful park in a peaceful rural setting with modern immaculately kept facilities. A range of pitches from grass to deluxe fully serviced pitches on hardstandings. Indoor & outdoor children's play areas. Close to several beaches.
Moelfre
Self catering accommodation in Moelfre.
ST ASAPH
A small, quiet family run rural touring park situated between A55 (Chester to Bangor Road) and Dyserth. 4 miles from Prestatyn. Owner and warden on hand 24 hours a day. Pleasant views.
LLANDUDNO
Select self-contained flats, including ground floor, close to shops and beaches, bus and train stations. Private car park. TV & DVD players. Bed linen included. Non-smoking. Well behaved pets by arrangement.
Llanwrtyd Wells
Swn Y Coed is a small B&B nestled in the heart of Wales, close to the Cambrian Mountains, which include the Lyn Brianne Reservoir, Devils staircase and scenery that rivals that of the Elan Valley.
St Davids
The definition of tranquillity, Penrhiw Priory is a retreat for the mind, body and soul. Offering luxury five star Visit Wales Self Catering Accommodation adjacent to the Cathedral valley of historic St Davids.
Swansea
Liberty Stadium, Swansea is the premier venue for conference and events in South West Wales. The stadium is also the home of Swansea City Football Club and the Ospreys regional rugby team.
LLANDUDNO
St Georges Hotel is North Wales' premier luxury seafront hotel and is situated in a stunning position on the North Wales coast overlooking the Llandudno seascape and The Great and Little Orme Mountains.
Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury railway station is the hub for many rail services to and from Wales.
PWLLHELI
A reputable family run site nestling in the shelter of Llanbedrog headland with unmatched views of the coast, the Lleyn Peninsula & the mountains of Snowdonia. An idyllic & peaceful setting. 2 glorious beaches within walking distance.
Blackwood
Gellihaf House; a family-owned and run boutique bed & breakfast set in the historic and beautiful Rhymney Valley. Your hosts Catherine and Howard fell in love with the place the moment they saw it and they are confident you will too.
Mold
Wonderful woodland walks. Relaxing river paddling. Perfect for picnics. Fun discovery trails. Exciting FREE family events. Guided walks. Interactive visitor centre - open weekends and during holidays. Cafe & car park open every day.
Glyder Fawr is a mountain in Snowdonia located south-east of Llanberis, the second highest peak in the Glyderau range at 3,261 ft (994m).
Ceredigion
In the marvellous sweep of Cardigan Bay stand the ruins of one of Edward I's late 13th century castles. Of the seven major English strongholds he established in Wales, Aberystwyth Castle has fared least favourably in the survival stakes.
Parkmill
Neolithic tomb belonging to the so-called Severn-Cotswold group. The bones of up to forty people were found during excavations.
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.
Pwllheli
Holiday Park in Pwllheli
Aberystwyth
This quintessential country cottage, enhanced with antique furniture and modern facilities accommodates up to seven people in four bedrooms.
Pontypool
The line is the highest and steepest in the country, climbing through the Blaenavon World heritage site and the wild and dramatic moorland landscape under the brooding Coity mountain.
Self catering on Caerphilly