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Cowbridge
Llanerch is a stylish farmhouse in the Welsh countryside with rooms, restaurant, cookery school and vineyard.
Carmarthen
5 star 3 bedroom cottage, peacefully set with landscaped gardens, this easy access cottage offers space and tranquillity.
Llandrindod Wells
Tranquil, peaceful, sheltered, riverside park. Watched over by historic, St Cenydd's church.
Llanelli
Llyn Llech Owain Country Park an area of 73 hectares, managed for your enjoyment by Carmarthenshire County Council. The Country Park’s central feature is the lake itself, which is surrounded by peat bog.
Kilgetty
Kilgetty railway station is on the Carmarthen and Whitland line to Tenby and Pembroke Dock.
Mid & North Wales
The route connects Holyhead and Anglesey to Llanidloes in the Wye Valley, the heart of Wales, using minor roads, railway paths, forestry tracks and ancient coach roads.
Haverfordwest
Situated within the Castle wall and previously the old prison governor’s house is the town museum. It houses exhibitions of art and local history and has artefacts relating to the town’s past.
Llanberis
Tucked away on the foothills of Snowdon, Crashpad Lodges at Yr Helfa is North Wales best kept secret.
Completely off-grid, powered by its own renewable energy source with direct access to the mountains, there is no place quite like it.
Gwernogle
Located in Brechfa Forest which is midway between Llandeilo and Carmarthen, in the idyllic hamlet of Gwernogle in the heart of the Cothi Valley, Penrhipyn is a beautiful and tranquil rural retreat.
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.
Brecon Road
Built in 1824, Cyfarthfa Castle is an impressive monument to the Industrial Revolution. Once a Regency mansion, it now houses a magnificent Museum and Art Gallery.
Aberhonddu | Brecon
Brecon's poetry trail invites everyone to explore the streets, rivers and landmarks of the ancient Welsh town of Brecon and its connection to the myths and legends of the magical, mystical land of Wales.
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.
Langstone, Caerleon
Part of the Celtic Collection, Coldra Court Hotel on the outskirts of Newport is situated just a short drive from the main Resort Hotel. Complete with stylish bedrooms, fantastic leisure facilities and a stunning restaurant The Rib Smokehouse and…
Cardigan
7 quality cottages with indoor pool and spa. Superb self-catering accommodation surrounding a sheltered, flower filled courtyard.
Bodorgan
Llys Awel has breathtaking views across to distant Snowdonia, and is only minutes away from the stunning Malltraeth estuary, perfect for families, walkers, cyclists and nature lovers.
Nr Chepstow
Nestled between the wooded country park of Caldicot Castle and the historic Norman Church of St Mary The Virgin, The Lychgate provides the perfect setting for a relaxing stay in the heart of Monmouthshire.
Haverfordwest
Sealyham Activity Centre can be found in the heart of Pembrokeshire. It is based in a Georgian mansion surrounded by ancient woodland and a river valley.
Llandeilo
60 acres of wooded parkland surrounding a magnificent mansion. With commanding views across the beautiful Towy Valley, Gelli Aur near Llandeilo was once the home of the Vaughan and Cawdor families.
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