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Aberystwyth
This well equipped two bedroomed bungalow is situated in the picturesque village of Devils Bridge and is an ideal base for exploring Mid Wales or for a relaxing stay in the countyside. Free Wifi.
Aberaeron
The Moody Calf Play Barn combines outdoor and indoor soft-play to create the perfect place for your little ones to let loose, whilst you relax with a nice warm cuppa and a slice of cake!
Aberystwyth
Friendly country house hostel in Rheidol Valley with woodland and riverside walks. Lounges, meeting rooms and games room. Mix of dormitories and guest house style with options of continental breakfast and self catering to full board
Llandrindod Wells
Granary Cottage is cosy and well-equipped, sleeps 4 in 2 en-suite bedrooms, airy and light sitting room, well-fitted kitchen, central heating, Panoramic views. Dogs welcome. Good speed Wifi. Peaceful and quiet, surrounded by our own land. Good…
Llanybydder
Maesyfelin Isaf offers a self catering Apartment in beautiful Ceredigion, West Wales, sitting in 6.5 acres beside the Nant Cledlyn (stream), on the outskirts of the village of Drefach, with nearby towns of Lampeter and Llanybydder.
Newtown
Dolerw Park in Newtown is a large 'green space' adjacent to the River Severn which meanders through the town centre.
Aberystwyth
Harry's Hotel and Restaurant is ideally located in the heart of Aberystwyth, a busy University Town. Enjoy the delights of Harry's restaurant where Chefs use only the finest local ingredients.
Corris
Sail underground, through the magical veil of a waterfall, and pass into a mythical world filled with dragons, giants, fierce battles and the legendary King Arthur. This underground storybook unfolds as you're guided, on foot, through the caverns…
Perched on top of a hill, all roads into Ruthin seem to lead to St Peter’s Square in the centre. Visitors come here to admire the mix of architectural styles, the excellent specialist shops, and good eating places.
Cardigan
'Sgleinio'r Lleuad' is a Welsh language production aimed at children aged 3-7, but it is also very suitable for new Welsh speakers of all ages.
Caerphilly
This fortress sprawls over a huge area making it the largest moated medieval castle in Wales. Full size working replicas of medieval siege engines. Superb medieval military architecture. Famous leaning tower. On-site exhibitions. Audio tour
Carmarthenshire
Heritage garden of excellence set in the Tywi Valley. A renowned plantsman's paradise where visitors can explore over 10 acres of gardens in over 20 different styles from sub-tropical and woodland, to formal and modern.
Holyhead is the largest town in the county of Anglesey. It is also a major Irish Sea port, serving Ireland. Despite being the largest town in the county, it is neither the county town nor actually on the island of Anglesey.
West Dale Bay has a sandy and pebbly beach on St Ann's Head with limited, quite difficult access via a steep cliff path. It is renowned for surfing and strong currents.
Ruthin
Walk up to the Lord Bagot's monument with excellent views eastwards across Ruthin and the Vale of Clwyd
There is a small roadside car park and information board. OS Grid Ref: SJ060557
Maesteg
Maesteg bus station is off Church Street and has services from/to Swansea, Port Talbot and Bridgend.
Aberdyfi
Aberdyfi's pastel-coloured terraces front a large sandy beach and quaint old harbour. The town is a popular centre for sailing, watersports and golf.
Newtown
The Newtown Food Festival is a treat for the whole family, providing a range of exhibitors, activities and much more.
Knighton
Knighton bus station is off Bowling Green Lane with services to Ludlow.
Powys
Mynydd Du Forest Route 36km