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HOLYWELL
The 70 acre Greenfield Valley Heritage Park and its focal point, the Museum and Farm, is owned by Flintshire County Council and managed by The Greenfield Valley Trust Ltd, a registered charity.
Mold
Wonderful woodland walks. Relaxing river paddling. Perfect for picnics. Fun discovery trails. Exciting FREE family events. Guided walks. Interactive visitor centre - open weekends and during holidays. Cafe & car park open every day.
Flemingston
The site is an ideal base to explore the many local attractions including ogmore castle, horseriding on the beach and the great local pubs!
CAERNARFON
At Plas Menai you'll find an unrivalled choice of watersports and mountain sport courses. Learn something new, go for qualifications or work in watersports - the opportunities are here at the National Watersports Centre.
Knighton
Knighton railway station is on the Heart of Wales Line from Shrewsbury to Swansea.
Rhyl
Rhyl railway station is on the North Wales Coast Line from Chester to Holyhead.
CRICCIETH
A delightful hotel on the village green, commanding magnificent views of Cardigan Bay. Exceptionally friendly atmosphere. Excellent comfort & value. A great base for touring & golf breaks. Varied entertainment programme.
Caernarfon
Stones Bistro is a slow food restaurant in Caernarfon serving Welsh, Italian, International food. This restaurant opens for dinner and lunch. Time table: 12.00 to 3 pm and 5.00 to 10.00 pm, on Fri and Sat 5.00 to 11.00 pm
London Rd
Holyhead railway station is the terminus of the North Wales Coast Line and connects with the Holyhead Ferry Terminal for sailings to Dublin.
Bishop's Castle
Welcome to The Poppy House, situated within the town of Bishop’s Castle, not far from Ludlow, in the heart of the beautiful Shropshire hills.
Tregaron
Llety’r Wennol in beautiful West Wales is a converted barn sleeping four plus cot, situated between Lampeter and Llanddewi Brefi: ideal for walking, cycling and fishing. One pet welcomed.
Monmouth
Highlands Campsite is a perfect hideaway yet with stunning views across the valley. Peaceful setting in centre of Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty 5 miles south of Monmouth.
Abergele
Gwrych Castle is a Grade I listed 19th-century country house near Abergele in Conwy Wales. The castle and 250 acre estate are privately owned and has been home and host to generations of Welsh gentry.
Bridgend
2 miles from the Heritage Coastline, minutes from our vibrant capital Cardiff, and the cosmopolitan city of Swansea. This modern hotel boasts a full leisure club with indoor pool, traditional restaurant and bar.
LLANDUDNO
The Elm Tree Hotel will be providing superior hotel accommodation offering spectacular views from it's Llandudno seafront location.
PWLLHELI
Arts Centre located within a Grade II* listed Victorian Gothic Mansion, with magnificent views of Cardigan Bay and the mountains of Snowdonia.
Cwmbran
Greenmeadow Community Farm has been a working farm for over 250 years. Set in 120 acres, we have a range of pedigree and rare animals which you can come and meet up close.
Llanwrtyd Wells
Two unique properties can be let on an individual basis or can be hired together to sleep up to 22 guests.
Pwllheli
With 354 seats and a creative schedule including film, productions by local and national touring companies, ballet, opera, plays, pantomimes and concerts. Neuadd Dwyfor has so much to offer local people and visitors to the area.
Newcastle
Apple County Cider is based near Skenfrith in Monmouthshire. The farm grows cider apples & blackcurrants in fields overlooking Monnow Valley's stunning landscape. There’s a cider shop open 7 days a week for cider tasting and local produce.