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Llanmartin
Historic Country Inn with Delicious Food and 4 Star Luxury Accommodation.
The Old Barn Inn dates back to the early 1750s and has its own delightful rustic heritage and charm. Located within a few miles of the famous Celtic Manor Resort,
Llanwrtyd Wells
Swn Y Coed is a small B&B nestled in the heart of Wales, close to the Cambrian Mountains, which include the Lyn Brianne Reservoir, Devils staircase and scenery that rivals that of the Elan 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!
Llandudno Junction
Glass backed squash courts, state of the art Fitness Suite, Wild Climbing Wall, four badminton court main hall and a meeting room with audio-visual facilities. We have a vast and varied programme of activities.
Pwllheli
Detached, 3 bedroomed, spacious character cottage 2 miles from Aberdaron. Very comfortable and renovated to a high standard. Scenic and private location with distant sea views, and walking distance of the secret cove at Porth Ysgo. Sleeps 6
Aberystwyth
Situated adjacent to the south promenade, near the castle and harbour and run by the Evans family for over fiftyfive years, Glyn-Garth is noted for excellent food and service. It is the perfect base to explore the delights of Mid Wales.
Pontypandy
Would you like to learn to canoe, explore new rivers or have the ’BUZZ’ of white water paddling? If you are a beginner or more advanced, the coaching you will receive with us will be second to none.
Llandudno
NO LONGER LETTING. We are a quiet, family run park, catering for those of you who are looking for a peaceful, rural but not isolated, setting for you holiday home.
Llandudno
Located opposite the pier, close to everything that Llandudno has to offer and complemented with with spectacular views of the bay.
LLANDUDNO
Victorian family run Guest House with many original features close to all amenities and within walking distance of beaches, town, theatre etc. All rooms either have views of the sea or Great Orme. Accompanied children are very welcome.
Presteigne
We are a small working farm on the Welsh border, close to Offa's Dyke. We are close to many beautiful market towns, Hay-on-Wye, Ludlow, Knighton, Presteigne, Kington and the lovely country city of Hereford.
CAERNARFON
Welcome to Tyn-yr-Onnen Farm, Caravan and Campsite
Set on a traditional working Welsh hill farm, this family run Caravan and Campsite lies on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park.
Caernarfon
Experience Snowdonia at its most serene in this early Victorian mansion in the heart of the National Park. Set in 40 acres of wooded grounds with stunning views over Llyn Gwynant and Snowdon, this is the perfect escape from the rat race.
Dolgellau
If you can't decide between a countryside or seaside break, look no further as YHA Kings is perfect for both. At the southern end of the Snowdonia National Park, the hostel will suit families, school trips and individuals alike.
Nr Aberystwyth
Clarach Bay Holiday Village provides great value self-catering caravan holidays and superb entertainment in a family run, family orientated environment with its own beach with excellent views of Cardigan Bay.
Borth
Overlooking Cardigan Bay, an impressive Edwardian house just 20 metres from a clean, safe sandy beach.
Enjoy striking sunsets from the headland or play on the dunes and four miles of sandy beach.
Caernarfon
This former inn nestles at the foot of Snowdon and offers lake swimming from its own beach. In an area steeped in Welsh culture, you won't be short of places to visit such as Beddgelert, Sygun Copper Mine and Caernarfon Castle.
Llanbradach
Inn at Caerphilly
Newtown
The Sportsman is a town centre pub with eight hand pulls, a good old real ale pub, and has been voted as a CAMRA Montgomeryshire Pub of the Year
Montgomery
The Montgomery Town Hall, built in 1748 to replace an earlier hall, is the centre piece of the town. It hosts the weekly market and is an ideal venue for musical, theatrical, community and celebration events.