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Llanrwst
A lovely little 17th-century family chapel in the woods above Llanrwst, noted for its remarkable painted ceiling.
LLANDUDNO
Self Catering Luxury Holiday flats at Belle Vue House in Llandudno. Nestled at the foot of the Great Orme, on the promenade, the holiday apartments at Belle Vue House are ideally situated for whatever kind of holiday you prefer.
Aberystwyth
Dyffryn Haidd & Derwen Haidd
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.
Rhayder
Set in the beautiful Elan Valley on the banks of the River Elan, it is nature at its best, twelve hard standing pitches, nature is all around you, Red kites, Buzzards and peregrine Falcons, flying above.
Llanwrtyd Wells
Llanwrtyd railway station is on the Heart of Wales Line that runs from Shrewsbury to Swansea.
Monmouth
The Priory was founded in 1070 AD by Benedictine monks, and is one of the most historic buildings in Monmouth. Completely renovated a few years ago, the Priory offers very modern facilities for a variety of gatherings.
Lampeter
Winllan Farm Holidays offers a variety of self catering holiday accommodation, a very dog friendly site, and a very warm welcome. Our 2 bedroom Plucking Barn offers a great place to relax and a good base for all the tourist attractions.
Carmarthen
Glangwili Mansion - National award winning 5 star Bed & Breakfast, near Carmarthen in West Wales.
Informal luxury, 1st class service, peace, fresh air and blissful relaxation
Cowbridge
Llanerch is a stylish farmhouse in the Welsh countryside with rooms, restaurant, cookery school and vineyard.
Powys
The garden opens in aid of the National Gardens Scheme and is also the setting for exhibitions by new and established artists.
Although 600 ft high, the nursery garden is south facing and sheltered from the north and east.
Gwynedd
Deep in the mountainous heart of mid Wales, nestling at the foot of Cadair Idris, lie the ruins of Castell y Bere. An atmospheric site, it is an outstanding example of a stronghold of the native Welsh princes.
Llangollen
The world-famous Llangollen Pavilion offers excellent facilities to suit any event, inside or outdoors: meetings, conferences, exhibitions, concerts, tradeshows and the home of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod.
CAERNARFON
Quiet picturesque 4.5 acre site, nestling beside the River Seiont in Snowdonia - 2 miles from Caernarfon. Close to many leisure activities and historic attractions. We take 25 caravans/motor homes (36 hook-ups) and 35 tents.
Llys Dulas
Located in the North side of the Island. comes with a bubbling hot tub and interiors designed in coastal colours. This cottage is the epitome of coastal living; chic, sumptuous sofas to snuggle up by the log burning stove.
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.
Swansea
The Brangwyn Hall is a popular centre of social and cultural life in Swansea, located within the Guildhall; it is one of the principal cultural locations in Swansea.
Barry
Amelia Trust Farm: open to the public daily to enjoy woodland walks, children’s play areas, café and see the animals.
Usk
After purchasing The New Court Inn in November 2012,the owners have lovingly restored the inn back to its former glory.
MENAI BRIDGE
5 self-catering cottages sympathetically restored to create a small group of atmospheric, stylish, comfortable and well-equipped cottages, situated at the end of a long leafy drive. The perfect place for you to relax and rejuvenate.