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Carmarthenshire
Llwynpur is a large barn conversion, two sitting rooms, 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms (two en-suite). Wifi throughout with telephone for incoming calls.
Aberdovey
The Penhelig Arms, originally a collection of fisherman’s cottages, now a jewel of Welsh hospitality, overlooks the stunning vista which was, at one time the ship building harbour, surrounded by the Snowdonia National Park.
Pwllheli
Luxury 5* Bed and Breakfast at our home in the rural village of Dinas located in stunning coastal countryside with sea-side and mountain views. We are central for Abersoch, Aberdaron and Morfa Nefyn and the local market town of Pwllheli.
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.
LLANGOLLEN
A spacious oak beamed country house, just 1.5 miles from the centre of Llangollen. The house whose name means 'House in the Holly', is over 300 years old and is a beautiful location from which to base your stay in the area.
Chepstow
Welcome to Penhein – an award winning, family-run farm and glampsite in beautiful South Wales.
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.
Llandrindod Wells
A private, hand-crafted Welsh hideaway, packed with luxuries and remotely secluded on a farm.
If you could conjure up the perfect spot for a romantic treehouse, then trust us, it'd be the instantly soothing, sheep-strewn Squirrel's Nest.
The Little Orme is 463 ft in height. It is one of two headlands that are situated at either end of Llandudno Bay. The Little Orme is to the east and the other larger headland, the Great Orme, is to the west.
Llanwrtyd Wells
Llanwrtyd railway station is on the Heart of Wales Line that runs from Shrewsbury to Swansea.
Pwllheli
Traditional Welsh pub and hotel in Tudweiliog near Pwllheli
Porthcawl
Sandy Bay Beach – a wide, sandy beach which gently slopes towards the sea and boasts views of the North Devon coast across the Bristol Channel. Popular with surfers, stand-up paddle boarders and families thanks to its very clean waters.
Bishopston
This tiny Norman church nestling in a wooded Gower valley has a thriving membership. It holds two morning services (8.30 and 10.00) and an evening service at Nazareth Chapel, Campion Gardens, the local retirement/nursing home.
ABERGELE
Surrounded by secluded gardens, the hotel makes an ideal centre for touring, within easy reach of Snowdonia. Enjoy our range of leisure facilities - indoor heated pool, sauna, steam room, spa bath and gymnasium. Children £15 B&B.
Haverfordwest
Pembrokeshire's County Museum is located in a traditional Victorian country house near Haverfordwest, surrounded by 60 acres of park and woodland and is completed by an award-winning eco-centre.
Beaumaris
Overlooking the Menai Straits and the Snowdonia National Park beyond, Pilot House is an impeccable 5* luxury holiday home offering guests a prime waterfront location in Beaumaris. Sleeping 8 (+3) guests with 3.5 bathrooms
Tenby
Tenby railway station is on the Carmarthen and Whitland line to Pembroke Dock.
BRYNTEG
In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on the eastern coast of the beautiful and unspoilt island of Anglesey, Glan Gors is a fabulous location for your perfect holiday home.
Narberth
Crunwere House is Grade 2 listed Georgian Rectory, located within Pembrokeshire. It provides accommodation for up to 12 people, within 5 bedrooms.
Newport
Newport Castle was built in the 14th Century at a strategic crossing point on the River Usk. Though it has largely been swallowed up by the modern-day city, you can still get a sense of Newport Castle’s scale by viewing it from the bridge across the…