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Welshpool
Recharge your batteries in our 280year old home on Offa's Dyke between Powis Castle and historic unspoilt Montgomery.The old house has an inglenook with log fire in oak beamed sitting room and uninterrupted views to Wales and Shropshire
Gwynedd
A contemporary, welcoming, Bar & Grill with Rooms . Located at the foot of Cadair Idris mountain and conveniently located on junction A470-A487.
Carmarthen
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.
Vale of Glamorgan
Recently renovated stone built self catering cottage in Southerndown, just a few minutes walk from the beautiful sandy beach of Dunraven Bay. Sleeps 5.
Llanelli
Set in heart of a 500 acre Country park, bordered by 7 wonderful miles of golden sands. A wonderful campsite with modern, accessible facilities. A warm welcome awaits!
Tywyn
The Dolgoch Falls are a series of three waterfalls near Tywyn in Southern Snowdonia. Access is by woodland walk signposted from the nearby Tal-y-llyn Railway- Dolgoch Station
Pontypool
Pontypool Park is locally known as the People’s Park, covering some 64 hectares with several historical features - including Italian Gardens, Ice Houses, Folly Tower and Shell Grotto.
Cardiff Bay
Located in the heart of Cardiff Bay, The Red Dragon Centre is the ultimate leisure and entertainment destination, combining a whole host of exciting venues under the comfort of one roof.
CONWY
Welcome to Gwynfryn Bed & Breakfast a large Victorian property which offers beautifully decorated, comfortable accommodation. We are ideally situated within the historic Town Walls of Conwy, surrounded by all amenities and attractions.
Penarth
Penarth Pier stands majestically looking out over the Severn estuary and is home to the iconic 1929 art deco styled refurbished Pavilion building.
Ceredigion
Self catering in Llanarth
Bute Terrace
As one of the tallest buildings in the city, our Cardiff accommodation stands above the rest.
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.
Colwyn Bay
Colwyn Bay/Bae Colwyn railway station is on the North Wales Coast Line from Chester to Holyhead.
LLANDUDNO
This Victorian Hotel sits proudly on the edge of the town centre, 200 yards from the seafront. Choose from a range of en-suite double, twin, single or feature rooms. Restaurant offers a variety of dishes using a range of fresh local produce
PRESTATYN
Our modern holiday homes are fully equipped and ready for your arrival. Linen may be provided. Standard arrival time is 3pm but may be altered by prior arrangement as with the departure time of 10am.
Carmarthen
A traditional country inn, full of character with low ceilings and a mixture of comfortable booths and seating. Proudly known for being a family-friendly inn, with seven lovely bedrooms to enjoy on a relaxing break.
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.
Pwllheli
Penprys Bach is our new luxury self-catering cottage. It sleeps four people in two double bedrooms, one with a 5’ king sized bed and the other with the option of either a 5' king sized bed, or two 2'6 single beds.