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Llandysul
Caws Teifi Cheese is located on our family farm in Ceredigion where we make award-winning artisan cheeses from the finest, locally sourced raw milk. Come and visit our small farm shop, Glynhynod Organic Farm Shop, or attend one of our events on the…
Aberystwyth
With great rates, on site meals and refreshments, and easily the best location in Aberystwyth, holding a business meeting, seminar or conference, Y Consti at Constitution Hill is a great option.
Brecon
A long established family run Riding Centre offering trekking, riding and hacking to suit your experience amid the foothills of The Black Mountains with panoramic views that are breathtaking.
Aberystwyth
Devil's Bridge Waterfalls is a spectacular 300 ft waterfall attraction at Devil's Bridge in the heart of the Cambrian Mountains.
Old Hall, Llanidloes
Cedar Cottage is a two-bedroom, semi-detached barn conversion set in the quiet countryside just outside Llanidloes. Once part of an old grinding mill, it now offers a relaxed stay for up to four adults - ideal for friends or two couples looking to…
Llanfairpwll
Set on the shores of the Menai Strait amidst breathtakingly beautiful scenery, this elegant house was redesigned by James Wyatt in the 18th century.
Aberaeron
Llanerchaeron near Aberaeron is managed by the National Trust. The self-sufficient estate includes an elegant Georgian villa, designed by architect John Nash in 1790, a farm, walled gardens and lake.
Tregaron
Llwynywynau Isaf Barn is a 5 bedroom self catering holiday accommodation that sleeps 10 and is located in Tregaron, Mid Wales. This property is pet friendly allowing for 2 pets. Prices range from £509 to £5187 per week. Local to Llanddewi-Brefi,…
Abergavenny
Managed by the National Trust, the Sugarloaf is one of the highest peaks in Monmouthshire and offers fantastic walks & views overlooking Abergavenny.
Pwllheli
Delightful manor house with ornamental garden and wonderful views.
Machynlleth
Relax in a handcrafted shepherd’s hut with your own private hot tub, set in the quiet hills near Machynlleth. Dog-friendly, wood-burning stoves and panoramic views of the Dyfi Valley. A peaceful base for couples and small families to switch off.
Llanwrtyd Wells
We have four good sized rooms available, including a large family room. All of our rooms are ensuite and have free wireless internet, digital tv and tea & coffee making facilities.
Aberaeron
The Moo-Tel, our holiday accommodation at Bargoed Farm between Aberaeron and Newquay, is designed to suit your every need. With 11 purpose-built rooms with outside patio table and chairs, the Moo-Tel has everything you need for the perfect getaway…
Newtown
This new visitor and community centre is centrally located on the banks of the River Severn alongside Back Lane car park, and forms an attractive gateway to Newtown’s green and blue spaces.
Powys
Held every Thursday on Broad Street and in the Town Hall.
Powys
Collfryn Farm Cottages are five beautifully renovated Georgian farm buildings overlooking fields, orchards, landscaped courtyard and a working organic farm. They are located in an unspoilt valley in Mid Wales near the Welsh border.
Brecon
Enjoy guided mountain biking in the Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons National Park. These 2–3 hour sessions include bike hire and expert instruction, with routes tailored to different abilities. Suitable for ages 12+, families and groups, this is…
Llandrindod Wells
The National Cycle Museum has approximately 250 machines on display within the 6,000 square feet of floor space. They vary from the Hobby Horse design from 1817 to modern unusual carbon fibre cycles . Much cycling memorabilia to see .
Gwynedd
Carefree Holidays for all the family........
Whatever your tastes, Dyffryn Seaside Estate offers you a warm welcome. Beautifully situated, it sums up Meirionnydd's own proud motto, Tra Mor, Tra Meirion; betwixt sea and mountain.
Mid Wales
The Cambrian Line runs from Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth via Machynlleth and trains on the Cambrian Coast Line depart from Machynlleth and travel from Dyfi Junction up the coast north to Pwllheli.