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LLANDUDNO
Situated on the level of a select Avenue, close to all amenities. The Del Mar Bed and Breakfast with its bright and informal atmosphere is the ideal guest house for that well earned holiday.
Tenby
Community museum relating to the culture and heritage of South Pembrokeshire, including geology, archeology, maritime and social history, natural history and two art galleries.
Machynlleth
Maesperthi is a small family run caravan park is situated on a family working farm in the Dovey valley. It is approximately two and a half miles from the main town of Machynlleth which boasts beautiful countryside and spectacular views.
Remains of the Braose castle dating to the late thirteenth century.
Pwllheli
Pwllheli railway station is the terminus of the Cambrian coast Line from Machynlleth.
Welshpool
Listed farmhouse built in 1742 with self-catering unit adjoining new self-catering business. A working hill farm with glorious views just 2 miles from Powis Castle.
St Brides Major
Small Private boutique B&B ideal for exploring the Glamorgan Heritage Coast or just a quiet few days away
Very welcoming hosts
Adults Only
Abergavenny
Probably a manorial site belonging to the bishops of Llandaff in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, later used as a hunting lodge. Only the moat now remains.
Singleton Park
The Egypt Centre is the largest collection of Egyptian Antiquities in Wales and is open to all Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 4pm.
Clunderwen
This tiny cottage was built as a ty un nos (house built in one night) around 1800 and last occupied in 1967. It is the last thatched cottage in Pembrokeshire. It is generally open only by appointment (please telephone to arrange a visit).
Bala
Moel Cynghorion (The Bare Hill of the Councillors) lies several miles north-west of Snowdon and forms part of the Moel Eilio Horseshoe walk; it is 2,211 ft high.
BRIDGEND
If you're looking for a South Wales hotel situated in the breathtaking British countryside, look no further.
Inside one of Wrexham's landmark buildings, Wrexham County Borough Museum is the starting point for discovering the eventful history of this region on the English-Welsh border.
Swansea
Rhossili Bay is an iconic destination with dramatic, panoramic views and good walking opportunities. The beach is reached down (and up!) a steep cliff top path that may be unsuitable for some.
LLANDUDNO
The Craig-Ard Hotel is a family run hotel where we offer personal service, attention to detail and excellent home cooking. Situated in a tree-lined avenue close to pier, beach, Great Orme.
Caernarfon
Lakeside chalet in the popular holiday park of Glan Gwna.
Eglwyswrw
A tourist attraction at the foot of the Preseli Mountains in West Wales. Come and join us for a day of fun and nostalgia as you get to know (or maybe reacquaint yourself) with these majestic ‘gentle giants’.
Ruthin
Ruthin Craft Centre, The Centre for the Applied Arts. Three galleries, six artist studios, retail gallery, education and residency workshops, tourist information gateway and café with courtyard terrace.
Ciliau Aeron
Holiday centre situated in the beautiful Aeron Valley in West Wales, just outside the picturesque harbour town of Aberaeron. The centre is fully equipped for up to 16 guests.