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LLANDUDNO
This Victorian Hotel sits proudly on the edge of the town centre, 200 yards from the seafront. Choose from a range of en-suite double, twin, single or feature rooms. Restaurant offers a variety of dishes using a range of fresh local produce
Pontyclun
Lanelay Hall Hotel & Spa is located on the River Ely bank, which is where the name Lanelay originates from, the Welsh language version translating to Glan Elai.
CORWEN
OPEN ALL YEAR
This quiet, level site is just seven miles from Llangollen, and is adjacent to the restored Carrog Steam Railway Station.
Ideal for walkers, cyclists and canoeists.
CRICCIETH
The Lloyd George Museum and Highgate, his boyhood home, with Shoemaker's Workshop and Victorian garden.
Llandudno
Serviced accommodation in Llandudno just 200 metres from the beach and pier with pubs and restaurants less than a minute away. Parking is available. Licensed bar.
Porthmadog
Situated in the historic market square of Tremadog, The Golden Fleece Inn is a truly traditional and quite unique family run Welsh Coaching Inn with a modern outlook on service and standards.
Isle of Anglesey
The Seawatch Centre is a reminder of the island's rich maritime history. Learn about the bravery of coxswain Richard Evans who was awarded two gold medals for saving the lives of the crews of two ships.
Llandovery
Award-winning 5* dog-friendly holiday cottage that will happily welcome two dogs free of charge. Beautifully situated in 17 acres with private woodland, enclosed garden and two terraces, on the edge of The Brecon Beacons National Park.
Clarbeston Road railway station is on the West Wales line between Carmarthen and Fishguard at the junction with the line to Haverfordwest and Milford Haven.
Trinity Street
In The Cardiff Story’s fun, free and interactive galleries, discover how the city was transformed from the small market town of the 1300s, to one of the world's biggest ports in the 1900s, to the cool, cosmopolitan capital we know today.
6-18 High Street
Ty Willis House
Abergele
Self catering accommodation.
Nr CAERNARFON
A beautiful Country House and restaurant, surrounded by idyllic gardens and rolling landscape. Superb cuisine, extensive wine list. Quality furnishings, individually designed bedrooms with quality bathrobes and toiletries.
Chepstow
Chepstow Museum reveals the rich and varied past of this ancient town, once an important port and market centre.
Isle of Anglesey
“Bryn Aethwy” is in an elevated position with impressive views over the Menai Straits. Safe off road parking and mature gardens for you to enjoy. A variety of Restaurants are within walking distance.
BRIDGEND
If you're looking for a South Wales hotel situated in the breathtaking British countryside, look no further.
Colwyn Bay
Colwyn Bay/Bae Colwyn railway station is on the North Wales Coast Line from Chester to Holyhead.
Welshpool
Listed farmhouse built in 1742 with self-catering unit adjoining new self-catering business. A working hill farm with glorious views just 2 miles from Powis Castle.
Swansea
The new Dylan Thomas Exhibition opened on the 27 October 2014, Dylan’s 100th birthday.
New Quay
The Cambrian is a small friendly hotel featuring spectacular views overlooking Cardigan Bay with its native dolphin population. Restaurant and bar facilities are available all year round to residents and non residents.