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Denbighshire
This guest house comes with a very special garden. Green-fingered Falmai and Gareth Roberts have created an award-winning country garden of terraces, fountains and arches bursting with colour and fragrance.
Chester
Time to relax, laze around, read a book, watch TV, lie in the sun or take a stroll around the park. With a Holiday Home at Fir Trees Caravan & Lodge Park the choice is yours so take the time to explore the region at a pace to suit you.
ST ASAPH
Stay in this super 16th Century historical farmhouse with undisturbed views of the Vale of Clwyd for a unique experience. Centrally situated for North Wales attractions, Chester, Snowdonia and all coastal resorts.
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.
Nr Newtown
Discover Dolforwyn Castle, an ancient fortress nestled on a picturesque ridge above the enchanting Severn Valley near Newtown. Immerse yourself in the captivating tale of Welsh-English conflict as you explore the rich history that surrounds…
Betws Y Coed
These 2 beautiful shepherds' huts will be all yours for your stay. Made by the owners to a high standard, they're cosy, romantic & very comfortable. The wood-burning sauna is a real bonus after a day out exploring Snowdonia National Park.
Conwy
Llandrindod Wells
Greylands is a Victorian property built in 1897 and is located within walking disatnce of Llandrindod Wells town centre and railway station. Rooms to the rear of the property have scenic views of the beautiful rolling hills of Mid Wales.
Rhoshill
This is West Wales' most exciting new music and arts venue. In Pembrokeshire, near the borders of Ceredigion and Carmarthen (in the Teifi Valley).
Haverfordwest
Excavated remains of early thirteenth-century Augustinian priory with the only surviving ecclesiastical medieval garden in Britain.
Y Garn is a 3,107 ft high mountain in Snowdonia, located north-west of Capel Curig.
Haverfordwest
Pembrokeshire's County Museum is located in a traditional Victorian country house near Haverfordwest, surrounded by 60 acres of park and woodland and is completed by an award-winning eco-centre.
Monmouthshire
The Bell is a beautifully restored,17th century former coaching inn which still retains much of its charm and character. It has won many awards for its restaurant, wine list and overall stylish luxury.
Deiniolen
All courses are tailored to your needs so whether you have never set foot in the mountains before or you are an experienced climber Snowdonia Mountaineering can provide the instruction and coaching you need.
New Quay
Llainfran Farmhouse offers comfortable 5* boutique en-suite rooms, coastal views and the very best meat free breakfasts using freshly prepared, locally sourced produce. Great location for the Wales Coast Path, Cwmtydu cove and New Quay
Isle of Anglesey
A beautiful park in a peaceful rural setting with modern immaculately kept facilities. A range of pitches from grass to deluxe fully serviced pitches on hardstandings. Indoor & outdoor children's play areas. Close to several beaches.
Llanon
Crumble Cottage has the comfort of gas central heating throughout and sleeps 4+1 in 2 double,1 single on the first floor, family bathroom on the ground floor. The lounge and the separate kitchen/ dining room are also on the ground floor
Meifod
Newbridge Farm, set in the heart of the Vyrnwy Valley, has the rivers Vyrnwy and Banwy flowing through its land. Self-catering accommodation in intriguingly designed, purpose built cottages with timbered beams. Pets and children welcome.
Pembrey
Built as an Inn nearly two centuries ago the Hotel is set in its own grounds and overlooks the Ashburnham golf links. The hotel is on the edge of the Millennium coastal paths, cycle tracks and views of the Gower Peninsula.
Aberdovey
The Penhelig Arms, originally a collection of fisherman’s cottages, now a jewel of Welsh hospitality, overlooks the stunning vista which was, at one time the ship building harbour, surrounded by the Snowdonia National Park.