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Mynydd Bodafon (Bodafon Mountain) is the highest point (584 ft/187 m) on the main island of Anglesey. Its summit is also known as Yr Arwydd ("the signal").
BANGOR
The Management Centre offers 56 superior en-suite guest bedrooms, many with stunning views of the Menai Strait and Anglesey. Facilities are fully accessible for wheelchair users.
Machynlleth
We provide high quality Outdoor Learning courses to Schools, Colleges and Youth groups. We also provide leadership training and development courses and MLTE training and assessment courses for teachers and youth leaders .
Welshpool
Derwen Garden Centre has an unique, relaxed atmosphere and offers an excellent range of plants, garden accessories, giftware - plus a licensed cafe.
Hereford
Hereford railway station is on the South to North Wales route between Newport and Shrewsbury.
Cemaes Bay
Located in a quiet corner of the beautiful Cemaes Bay, Spin Drift offers a very special holiday experience and provides a great base from which to explore the North Anglesey Coast.
Builth Wells
Nestled in the heart of the Wye Valley in the historic market town of Builth Wells, The Lion Hotel creates a striking backdrop to the majestic Builth Bridge over the River Wye.
Sympathetically restored to offer comfort and convenience.
Llandrindod Wells
The Radnorshire Museum, part of Powys County Council's Museum Service, can be found in the centre of Llandrindod Wells. It holds artefacts relating to the former county of Radnorshire and is housed in the old Carnegie Library.
Denbighshire
This guest house comes with a very special garden. Green-fingered Falmai and Gareth Roberts have created an award-winning country garden of terraces, fountains and arches bursting with colour and fragrance.
CRICCIETH
A delightful hotel on the village green, commanding magnificent views of Cardigan Bay. Exceptionally friendly atmosphere. Excellent comfort & value. A great base for touring & golf breaks. Varied entertainment programme.
Blaenau Ffestiniog
Plas Tan y Bwlch is the Snowdonia National Park Environmental Studies Centre. The Centre aims to provide courses which are of interest to all lovers of the countryside who would like to know about this fascinating area of Wales.
Gwynedd
Probably built by Llywelyn ab Iorwerth ('the Great') early in the thirteenth century, the castle is dominated by a massive round-towered keep, still standing up to 50 feet.
St Davids
The definition of tranquillity, Penrhiw Priory is a retreat for the mind, body and soul. Offering luxury five star Visit Wales Self Catering Accommodation adjacent to the Cathedral valley of historic St Davids.
Pyle
Abertillery
A restored medieval church, originally built by the white monks of the Cistercian Abbey at Llantarnam. The church gives a rare glimpse into the pre-industrial history of the South Wales Valleys.
Conwy
Set in an area of outstanding natural beauty within Snowdonia National Park, the Swallow Falls complex is adjacent to Wales' most beautiful waterfall the magnificent Swallow Falls. Ideal for walkers, climbers and exploring Snowdonia.
Pwllheli
Traditional Welsh pub and hotel in Tudweiliog near Pwllheli
Pwllheli
Holiday Park in Pwllheli
Caernarfon
Remains of an auxiliary Roman fort, probably established in the late 70s AD and modified through to the late fourth century.
PRESTATYN
The Red is a traditional pub at the heart of the community offering a great range of beers, wines and a fantastic choice of homecooked food and you can even stay the night in our en-suite bedrooms.