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Tenby
The stone ruin of Carswell Medieval House currently stands amid a complex of modern farm buildings, but once formed part of the estate of the earls of Pembroke.
Aberporth
What a Stunning Location !! These luxurious apartments are only steps away from the golden sandy beach at Aberporth.
CAERNARFON
Residential outdoor pursuits courses including canoeing, kayaking, climbing, and hillwalking.
Stepaside
We are a small, family-run park with eight caravans amidst lawn & peaceful, natural wooded surroundings, yet only a five minute walk to the beach, inn & shop at Wiseman's Bridge.
Pwllheli
Gimblet Rock is as close to the sea and sand as its possible to be.
Lampeter
4 unique cabins in a hidden valley in Ceredigion, 5 minutes to the sea and Aberaeron town. We provide simple holidays where you can escape modern life, relax and recharge.
Caernarfon
Remains of an auxiliary Roman fort, probably established in the late 70s AD and modified through to the late fourth century.
40 Trinity Avenue
Spotlessly clean and comfortable
Full parking facilities with 24-hour access
Free WiFi.
Fully equipped kitchens
All apartments non-smoking -3 with showers and baths, 1 with walk in shower.
Sorry, no children - no pets
Ffestiniog
Treks bunkhouse is an established bunkhouse based in North Wales, Snowdonia national park in the small village of Llan Ffestiniog
Llwyngwril
Llwyngwril railway station is on the Cambrian Coast line from Machynlleth to Pwllheli.
The Red Ridge Centre was set up in 1978 and soon established a reputation as one of the country's leading outdoor education centres, offering residential and non-residential courses to a wide range of groups and individuals.
Haverfordwest
Well-preserved motte-and-bailey castle, probably begun by the Flemish settler, Wizo, sometime in the first half of the twelfth century. Remains of a later stone shell-keep also survive.
Llandudno
Located opposite the pier, close to everything that Llandudno has to offer and complemented with with spectacular views of the bay.
Betws-y-coed
Alastair Sawday’s “Wonderful hosts at this traditional but upbeat B&B" Ian & Gwawr offer quality non-smoking accommodation. A relaxed charming Welsh stone and slate house beams, slate floor, fireplace, overlooks beautiful Lledr Valley
St Nicholas
Merrick's restaurant at Cottrell Park is built in the style of a prestigious Parkland Estate and provides a friendly and comfortable atmosphere in which to relax, after a hard days’ work or play!
Pwllheli
A charming complex set around a yard with the farmhouse, what was once a stone barn, hay loft, and home to horse carts now has been converted into "cottages" for discerning self-caterers who enjoy luxe living in historic surroundings.
Amlwch
Bespoke Holiday Cottage sleeps up to 8 people, children and pets welcome. Rural peaceful location with sea views across the Irish Sea
Vale of Glamorgan
Penarth Marina is situated within the sheltered waters of Cardiff Bay and built around the basins of the historic Penarth Docks.
Llanwrtyd Wells
Two unique properties can be let on an individual basis or can be hired together to sleep up to 22 guests.
Blaenau Ffestiniog
Stay in Blaenau Ffestiniog’s historic Edwardian police house, converted to provide comfortable bunk beds. Since COVID the hostel has changed to a self contained unit sleeping 5 in beds and an optional place for 2 on a sofa bed.