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Caswell
Whiteshell Chalets are situated in the quiet top corner of Summercliffe Chalet park, just five minutes from the sea and the Wales Coastal path
Llandinam
The Rees family, Russell, Karen and Peter, offer you a warm welcome to Gellidywyll holiday home park in Mid Wales, your very own home from home. The ideal destination for a lifetime of holidays, a perfect base to explore Mid Wales.
This quiet…
Seven Sisters
Adventure Britain are one of the UK's leading providers of adventure activities, weekends and holidays in the untamed heart of Wales, the stunning Brecon Beacons National Park.
Aberystwyth
Constitution Hill rises dramatically 430 feet from the north end of Aberystwyth promenade. The views from the top are spectacular and on a clear day you can see Snowdon. Take the cliff railway to the summit or follow the coast path.
Newtown
Small museum dedicated to the life & work of Robert-Owen, 19th Century Social reformer and inspiration of the co-operative movement.
Corris
Discover quality craftsmanship and the unique stories behind the handmade designs in 9 unique craft workshops. Pottery, jewellery, candles, artwork, chocolates, glass sculptures, pet portraits & dog supplies, furniture and artisan gin are all…
Tregaron
Set in the quiet foothills of the Cambrian Mountains, this Glamping and Camping site provides the opportunity to escape from everyday life. The site offers a variety of accommodation including camping and touring pitches, a holiday cottage or stay…
Barry
12th Century Fonmon Castle in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales. Complete with a fun family attraction that is Wales' newest Prehistoric Dinosaur Adventure along with a Medieval Village, Story Trail, Fairy Village, Mad Hatter's Garden & Pirate…
Machynlleth
Throughout the year MOMA WALES shows Modern Welsh Art, in a series of constantly changing exhibitions featuring Wales' top artists.
Gwynedd
Tyddyn Rhys commands a privileged position half a mile above the village of Aberdovey with a panoramic view overlooking the Dovey Estuary and Cardigan Bay. The Welsh speaking family offer a warm Welsh welcome amidst some of Wales' most beau
Carrog
We stock a complete range of original and authentically produced metal ornamental wall Butterflies.
Presteigne
This lovely, one-bedroomed space can accommodate up to two people (and one well-behaved dog) comfortably. Ample parking. Available all-year-round for 3-, 4-, or 7-night stays.
The lovely one-bedroom cottage, formerly the gardener’s cottage, sits…
Southern Snowdonia
Lounge Holidays are a family run business based in southern Snowdonia and can accommodate the solo travel to the large family holiday, from one-bed apartments to seven-bedroom beach houses with hot tubs.
Llanwrtyd Wells
The Neuadd Arms has a reputation for good home cooking including vegetarian dishes and a wide range of curries (one of their specialities). They will always try to accommodate any particular dietary requirements.
Cardigan
Fedwen Uchaf at Tresaith is a beautifully renovated and centrally heated holiday home only a few minutes drive or a short walk from the very beautiful Tresaith Beach. The cottage sleeps 5 plus 1 cot with two spacious bedrooms upstairs,
Machynlleth
A lovely Welsh traditional stone farmhouse with its own beautiful garden. Set on a working farm the house enjoys beautiful views over the Dyfi Valley. Near to sandy beaches, sea, mountains of Snowdonia, RSPB, Cycle tracks or simply relax.
Aberystwyth
The Townhouse is a large Victorian house with enclosed courtyard garden, and is situated next to the Marina and just around the corner to South Beach. Free on street parking.
Dolgellau
Penmaenuchaf Head Chef, Owen Vaughan, and his talented kitchen brigade create menus with high-quality, delicious ingredients, that are as local as possible. The beautiful garden room restaurant is a wonderful setting for a memorable dining…
Llanidloes
Cosy Georgian Farmhouse with breathtaking views of the Upper Wye Valley which sits in 15 acres of farmland with sheep, chickens, ducks and ponies. Local attractions include walking, cycling, fishing, rallying and offroad motorbiking.
Stackpole is both a listed designed landscape and an internationally important nature reserve. Footpaths radiate from the site of Stackpole Court, a grand mansion demolished before the National Trust owned this area.