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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.
Cowbridge
It is thought that the Normans built their original keep on the remains of Caer Dynnaf an iron age hillfort located to the west. The castle is now in the care of Cadw and the stone remains are well worth a visit.
Rhondda Cynon Taff
The Dare Valley is a beautiful glacial valley. It includes all of the classic features of a south Wales mining valley - a spectacular glacial cwm at the head of the valley.
Hawarden
Hawarden railway station is on the Borderlands Line between Wrexham and Bidston on the Wirral.
Carmarthen
Self catering in Llansteffan
Llandudno
Ideal touring base close to attractions.
Usk
The Three Salmons Hotel is nestled in the beautiful market town of Usk, Monmouthshire. The Three Salmons Hotel offers both a bar and a restaurant menu using only the freshest, locally sourced ingredients.
Cardigan
Approached by a private road, our properties are adjacent to Aberporth's safe sandy Blue Flag beach. They are comfortable, fully equipped (including colour TV and microwave) and most have sea views. Ample parking.
Chepstow
We have a selection of bedrooms in our main house and our beautiful garden rooms each offering their own style and flair. We also offer dog-friendly rooms fully equipped with everything your furry friend will need on their travels
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.
Aberystwyth
Talybont Bed and Breakfast, set in rural Ceredigion between Aberystwyth and Machynlleth, just off the A487, Llysmeirion offers 4* (VisitWales) accommodation.
Llandudno
Jayne and Andy welcome you to their luxurious 4 star (Visit Wales) 1890's Victorian Guest House bed and breakfast holiday accommodation here in North Wales.
LLANDUDNO
Gwynedd
We are situated in the centre of this old walled town of Caernarfon. Ideal for exploring North Wales.
Treharris
Parc Taf Bargoed is a Green Flag Park and a great place to go for a walk or relaxed cycle through beautiful Valleys scenery. Home to a diverse range of plants and animals, particularly birds.
Montgomery
Holiday and touring park in Montgomery.
CAERNARFON
Small 5 acre family run site set in woodland within easy distance of Caernarfon, Snowdonia, Anglesey and the Llyn Peninsula. Booking advisable. Local public house, shop and butcher within walking distance. Caravans £16, tents £8 pppn.
Montgomery
Montgomery Castle is a masonry castle standing on a rocky promontory above the town of Montgomery. Precipitous slopes to the north and east make this an excellent defensive site.
Abergele
The Museum is the childhood home of Sir Henry Jones (1852 – 1922) who, from humble origins, became an eminent Professor of Moral Philosophy at Glasgow University and a major influence on the education system in Wales.
Bridgend
The remains of an early Norman Castle stands proudly on a hill dominating Bridgend Town and the River Ogmore. First mentioned in 1106, it marked the western limit of Robert Fitzhamon's conquests.