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Number of results: 2932
, currently showing 1901 to 1920.
Moelfre
Self catering accommodation in Moelfre.
Llandudno
A friendly Victorian guest house on the seafront promenade with fantastic views of Llandudno's bay.
Ceredigion
Brynrodyn Caravan Park is an exclusive park for holiday home ownership & family tourers and tents. The park has stunning sea and mountain views & an array of facilities.
Gelli Aur
A unique loft in a picturesque and tranquil setting.
Lloft unigryw mewn lleoliad hardd a heddychlon.
Amroth
A quiet, peaceful location just for two, set in the Pembrokeshire countryside, 1.5 miles from Amroth beach. Ideal for visiting the many attractions of Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire or just to stay in and 'chill out' in comfort.
Shropshire
Bed and Breakfast in Whitchurch
Tywyn
The Dolgoch Falls are a series of three waterfalls near Tywyn in Southern Snowdonia. Access is by woodland walk signposted from the nearby Tal-y-llyn Railway- Dolgoch Station
St Brides Major
Substantial remains of a Norman stone-built castle, raised by the de Londres family. The initial earthwork castle was established by William de Londres, soon after 1100.
Porthcawl
Hotel in Porthcawl
Carmarthen
Self catering in Llansteffan
Abergavenny
Probably a manorial site belonging to the bishops of Llandaff in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, later used as a hunting lodge. Only the moat now remains.
Carmarthen
Each cottage is suited for a Couple or Single. Two single storey self catering stone cottages converted to a high standard in owners grounds. Secluded peaceful location. Gallery showing the spectacular views available on owner's web-site
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.
Ludlow
Ludlow railway station is on the South to North Wales route between Newport and Shrewsbury.
Menai Bridge
Outdoor Active Sports provide safe and fun outdoor active sports on the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales. Outdoor Active Sports offer Coasteering, Kayaking, Rock Climbing, Canyoning and more!
Fairyland
The Gnoll Estate Country Park offers visitors the delights of an eighteenth century landscaped garden and attractive woodland and lakeside walks, together with first class visitor facilities.
Abergele
Self catering accommodation.
Aberdare
St Elvan's Church was started in 1851 and completed in 1852. It has for many years been called 'The Cathedral of the Valleys', and its history is closely linked to the town's industrial development. It is a fine example of 'Victorian Gothic
Capel Isaac
Crachty is a family farm having been in the Rees family since 1909. The views are breathtaking and from a vantage point available exclusively to our guests, you may enjoy the sights of Llyn-y-Fan (Pen-y-Fan), the Towy Valley, Paxtons Tower.
Quakers Yard
Quakers Yard railway station is on a branch of the Merthyr line (all trains run to/from Cardiff Central) and serves Treharris.