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Montgomery
The Old Bell, a 16th century inn, has been converted into a local history museum by Montgomery Civic Society.
Haverfordwest Castle is divided into two wards, and probably reflects that of the original 12th-century castle which would have started life as a wooden ringwork defence.
Madryn Castle is nestled in a peaceful, picturesque location on the hillside of Garnfadryn in the centre of the Llyn peninsula, so it is easy to access the many top class beaches and local attractions, like the upmarket town of Abersoch.
Bodorgan
Three Stunning Self Catering Cottages in a picturesque rural setting with scenic views of Snowdonia's mountains.
Chepstow
Woodland in Thornwell on the southeast edge of Chepstow. With dramatic views on top of cliffs at the lower end of The River Wye Gorge at Chepstow.
Bridgend
LLANBERIS
35 Beds in rooms of 1-8
Drying room
Dining room seating 40
Disabled access WC/shower
Shower and bathroom facilties x 7
Lounge with presentation equipment
Wide screen TV with DVD
Mountain Weather Reports Daily
Llandudno
The Great Orme is a prominent limestone headland 679 ft high to the west of Llandudno and can be accessed by both a tramway and a cable car.
Amroth
Peaceful, secluded accommodation for two, set amid the beautiful countryside of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, only five minutes drive from Amroth beach. Use of swimming pool. Many attractions nearby.
Swansea
The Dylan Thomas Centre in Swansea is the focal point for exhibitions, studies and events on Dylan Thomas.
WREXHAM
The Trotting Mare Caravan Park lies over four acres of idyllic rural countryside, set back from the country pub.
Caernarfon
Brynteg is the perfect location from which to explore the stunning North Wales countryside and coastline. Placed in the foothills of Snowdonia National Park, and within easy reach of many beaches, historic towns, and great restaurants.
Swansea
A broad spectrum of visual arts from the original bequest of Richard Glynn Vivian (1835-1910) which includes work by Old Masters as well as an international collection of porcelain and Swansea china.
Llandudno
The Hydro Hotel is ideally placed on the seafront close to the Venue Cymru Theatre and a short walk from Llandudno’s wonderful shops, pier and Happy Valley gardens.
Llanrwst
Touring Caravans and Tents situated on a small farm of 10 acres in the beautiful Conwy Valley.
CAERNARFON
Situated within the historic town walls of Caernarfon, within easy walking distance to the town centre and famous 13th Century Castle. Dating back to 1522, its thick walls, wood panelling and beams generate a cosy 'olde worlde' atmosphere.
Monmouth
Cwmbran
Cwmbran railway station is on the South to North Wales route between Newport and Shrewsbury.
Conwy
A charming Victorian property set on a wooded hillside overlooking Waterloo Bridge & the beautiful Conwy Valley. This comfortable B&B nestles at the edge of the popular village of Betws-y-Coed. All amenities within easy strolling distance.
Parkmill
Neolithic tomb belonging to the so-called Severn-Cotswold group. The bones of up to forty people were found during excavations.