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Maesteg
Maesteg railway station is the terminus of the Maesteg line from Bridgend (all trains run to Cardiff Central).
Llanarth
Cwm Llethi
Llandudno
Situated in a magnificent position on Llandudno's beautiful Promenade, with panoramic views across the bay, the Albany House Hotel is the ideal location for your stay - be it one night or several.
Cardigan
Situated less than a mile from Cardigan market town, this spacious 3 bedroomed, detached bungalow has been newly decorated, making it a real home from home.
Holyhead
Bed & Breakfast establishment with touring caravans and camping facilities. Set in 18 acres in an area of outstanding natural beauty, panoramic views and only a few minutes from sea, rail and road links it's the perfect choice.
Gwynedd
Deep in the mountainous heart of mid Wales, nestling at the foot of Cadair Idris, lie the ruins of Castell y Bere. An atmospheric site, it is an outstanding example of a stronghold of the native Welsh princes.
Crymlyn Burrows
The Great Hall is a £32m facility which was designed by the world renowned architect Dr.Demetri Porphyrios and incorporates lecture theatres, a 700 seat auditorium and a cafe bar & restaurant on the first floor.
Bala
Margam
Self catering in Margam
Llandudno
A warm and friendly welcome awaits you at the Glenthorne. Situated in a quiet location, on the level, within easy walking distance to shops and promenade.
Carmarthen
Dog Friendly - up to 4 dogs per stay. Spacious 4* Visit Wales graded self-catering house set in Llansteffan. Fully equipped kitchen, large open-plan lounge and dining room. Sleeps 6. Fully enclosed and landscaped gardens and patio.
Dolgellau
We also offer Expedition Weekends - Camping Adventures - Vouchers - Adventure Packages - Pick - A - Mix whole Adventure Combo's, doing two half day activities in one day or Coasteering.
Monmouth
Kings Orchard Park is a small family run site with five static caravans set in just under an acre of lawns and flower gardens. Our holiday caravans are delightfully situated in a secluded, sheltered, yet spacious site.
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.
Penarth
Penarth Pier stands majestically looking out over the Severn estuary and is home to the iconic 1929 art deco styled refurbished Pavilion building.
Mynydd Llandegai
Abseiling, Gorge Scrambling, Hill Walking & Mountaineering, Ice Climbing, Kayaking (inland waters & rivers to grade 2 and sheltered tidal waters), Mine Exploration, Open Canoeing - (sheltered inland waters), Orienteering.
Builth Wells
This remote Grade II listed farmhouse dates in part from 1401 and is the oldest surviving traditional house in Wales. It has tremendous character and is furnished and decorated to befit its age, while the bedrooms have modern facilities.
CRICCIETH
Henfaes is a lovely detached house, with extensive views across Cardigan Bay.
Porthcawl
One cannot fail to miss the Grand Pavilion situated on Porthcawl’s seafront, with its distinctive 1930’s facade.
Thornhill
Enjoying an elevated, hilltop position, the New House enjoys unrivalled views of the city and, on clear days, across the channel to the coast of Somerset.