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Penycae, Swansea Valley
At The Sleeping Giant in Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park, experience the perfect blend of luxury, charm, and nature. Named after the nearby mountain that resembles a slumbering giant, our hotel captures the essence of the Welsh…
Aberystwyth
With great rates, on site meals and refreshments, and easily the best location in Aberystwyth, holding a business meeting, seminar or conference, Y Consti at Constitution Hill is a great option.
Aberdaron
This exciting interpretation centre showcases the special qualities which make the Llyn Peninsula so unique in terms of history, culture and environment
Welshpool
Escape to this charming stone-built farmhouse, accommodating up to eight guests, where historic character meets modern comfort - perfect for a peaceful countryside getaway with stunning scenery at your doorstep. Upper Dolarddyn is a beautifully…
Berriew
“The nicest and friendliest Museum in the UK” - visitor
ALMoS is a wonderland, a fantastical jewelled treasure trove in Mid Wales and houses a glittering selection of artist sculptor Andrew Logan’s signature works.
Aberaeron
An elegant Georgian villa, set in the wooded Aeron valley. Remarkably unaltered for over 200 years, this self-sufficient estate includes a farm, walled gardens and lake.
Newtown
This new visitor and community centre is centrally located on the banks of the River Severn alongside Back Lane car park, and forms an attractive gateway to Newtown’s green and blue spaces.
Llanwddyn, Mid Wales
There is nothing more romantic than a lakeside wedding in Mid Wales. From the day you talk to the lovely team at Lake Vyrnwy Hotel, right up until your check out from the hotel as a married couple, you'll not be disappointed.
Porthmadog
The Ffestiniog Railway is the oldest independent railway company in the world, established in 1832.
Swansea
Wales' best kept secret for 315 million years! The National Showcaves Centre for Wales in the Brecon Beacons National Park is one of the principality's top award-winning attractions.
Between Hay-on-Wye and Builth Wells
The Tithe House is a luxury self-catering retreat located between the market towns of Hay-on-Wye and Builth Wells. Sleeping up to 12 people, it provides the perfect place for family and friends to gather, unwind and get back to nature.
Llandrindod Wells
The Straw Cottage. The romance of a bygone era with modern comfort, no modern gadgets or electricity. Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms. Bathroom with H & C shower and flushing WC. Comfy beds all have cotton duvets. Large sitting room with wood burner and two…
Aberystwyth
Harry’s Bar is a hidden gem, with it’s low lighting and relaxed atmosphere, beautifully decorated oasis. Refurbished to indulge that warm cosy feeling, Harry’s set’s the feeling of a relax, enjoyable evening while serving up sumptuous food
Pentrefelin, Sennybridge
Unique luxury self-catering accommodation with Hot Tubs. Nestled next to the stream and river in the beautiful surroundings of the Brecon Beacons.
Brecon
An Award Winning Outdoor Adventure Centre in the stunning Brecon Beacons (Bannau Brycheiniog). At Black Mountain we offer a wide range of exciting activities from archery to caving, paddle boarding to gorge walking, land karting to high ropes, &…
Llandysul
The holiday cottage at Penbontbren was once the original farmhouse for the farm and is located less than 3 miles to Penbryn and Tresaith beaches (safe and sandy), with many other beaches within 10 minutes drive.
Crickhowell
The Bear Hotel in the centre of Crickhowell has been welcoming guests for 500 years and still extends the same warmth, comfort and cosy atmosphere. Renowned for it's great food and a well-stocked bar.
Penycae
Serviced accommodation Craig-y-Nos Castle stands in the Brecon Beacons National Park in the Upper Swansea Valley in South Wales.
Gwynedd
Two miles of magnificent beach, mostly sand, offers joy to kiddies and adults alike. The Estate greets you with an immediate sense of release and space; 800 acres of it, all level and much pleasantly planted with trees
Machynlleth
This long established hotel strikes a stylish balance of the modern and the classical. Chef Gareth Johns ably updates classic dishes and reworks them for the modern appetite. Fully licensed restaurant