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Llandeilo
Founded for the Premonstratensian order by the Lord Rhys, between 1184 and 1189. Parts of the abbey church survive.
Flintshire
Substantial remains of Cistercian abbey, originally founded as a house of the order of Savigny in 1131, and remodelled in the thirteenth century and later.
Llanelli
Explore Llanelli’s past in the former Parc Howard mansion, a historic building set in a delightful civic park. The displays include a superb collection of Llanelly pottery and local paintings.
Carmarthen
This friendly hotel has been owned by the Exton family for over 45 years. Personally run, it is well placed in the centre of the town. Bedrooms, some with four-poster beds, are tastefully decorated with good facilities.
Conwy
Plas y Brenin runs residential skills and qualification courses in rock climbing, hill walking, scrambling, mountaineering, kayaking, canoeing, sea kayaking, mountain biking, first aid and safety & rescue all year round.
Monmouthshire
Set in the beautiful Wye Valley, 5 miles from Monmouth and just an hour from Bristol and Cardiff.
Abertillery
Discover the history and heritage of the Abertillery area at Abertillery and District Museum.
The collection is arranged as a journey through time with many interactive exhibits. Artefacts from a Stone Age axe to Arthur Scargill's Cap.
Barry
Experience a real-life railway in operation and learn about the history of railways in Barry and beyond. The Railway is open on dates throughout the year for families, groups and rail enthusiasts, offering a fun and enjoyable trip.
Denbigh
Tucked away just off the centre of this medieval Welsh town an experience awaits you - The Guildhall Tavern.
LLANDUDNO
Venue Cymru in Llandudno is North Wales' primary conference and exhibition venue. Venue Cymru Theatre hosts shows and live music throughout the year
Rhondda Cynoin Taff
Barry Sidings is an attractive park of approximately 3.5 hectares.
Llanfyllin
The Cain Valley Hotel offers not only competitively priced accomodation, but also good food freshly prepared throughout the day and served in either the restaurant or one of the two bars.
Llechwedd
An imposing, Victorian country house, 2 miles from Conwy Castle, situated on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park. Delightful bedrooms, elegant lounge, with log fire. Ideal base for walking or sight-seeing. Relax in our intimate bar, or
Ceredigion
St Arvans is a 4 storey terraced property situated near the centre of Aberystwyth within easy walking distance of the university, theatre, shops and the promenade. The lower ground floor is occupied as a separate holiday flat.
Isle of Anglesey
Bwrdd Arthur (Arthur's Table in English), also known as Din Sylwy, is flat topped limestone hill on the island of Anglesey.
Ceredigion
Croes y Bryn, a traditional stone built cottage, is situated on the beautiful West Wales coast with Sea Views. Short breaks available. Llangranog and Aberporth beaches are also a short drive away.
Cemaes Bay
Llanlliana house offers luxury self catering accommodation in Anglesey for 20 guests
Llandrindod Wells
Tranquil, peaceful, sheltered, riverside park. Watched over by historic, St Cenydd's church.
CAERNARFON
Small 5 acre family run site set in woodland within easy distance of Caernarfon, Snowdonia, Anglesey and the Llyn Peninsula. Booking advisable. Local public house, shop and butcher within walking distance. Caravans £16, tents £8 pppn.
New Tredegar
The Winding House is the museum for Caerphilly County Borough with engaging exhibitions on local history & heritage, hands-on activities & an exciting events programme. Discover our Victorian winding engine in action on special event days!