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Llanwrtyd Wells
We have four good sized rooms available, including a large family room. All of our rooms are ensuite and have free wireless internet, digital tv and tea & coffee making facilities.
Newtown
Carriage Driving is a lovely, relaxing way to see and hear the countryside, smell the flowers in the hedgerows, enjoy a nice cuppa or other drink on your return and see the horses at home.
CAERNARFON
The award-winning Gunroom restaurant headed up by Head Chef and TV personality Daniel ap Geraint is a Michelin guide listed restaurant offering a romantic dining experience that celebrates local and seasonal produce. Whether you are looking to relax…
Pentrefelin, Sennybridge
Unique luxury self-catering accommodation with Hot Tubs. Nestled next to the stream and river in the beautiful surroundings of the Brecon Beacons.
Llandrindod Wells
Boasting panoramic views this very spacious well appointed single storey property enjoys a secluded rural setting on a working farm. Sleeps 6 in 3 bedroom. Sumptuous leather reclining sofas in large lounge. Hot tub and pets welcome
Stackpole, Pembroke
Award-winning centre for educational and corporate needs as well as family holidays.
Machynlleth
Y Plas is a Grade 2 listed building, set in parkland offering a unique location for corporate events, weddings, meetings and events. Y Plas also includes a Craft Shop & Cafe.
Nr Newtown
Gregynog Hall has accommodation available for up to 101 people (sharing) with 56 bedrooms, including 14 traditional en-suite, and a further 6 bedrooms in a cottage nearby.
Crickhowell
Explore the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains with an experienced guide from a delightful guesthouse in Crickhowell. Short walking breaks for 4 to 8 people based at a 4-star guest house in Crickhowell in the heart of the Brecon Beacons.
Llandrindod Wells
Spring Rock Holidays is next to the imposing landscape of Llandegley Rocks. Walk in the footsteps of our ancestors and visit the Iron Age monument, admire the breathtaking views of the land below and bask under the expansive skies and wingspans of…
Talybont
Two new barn conversions tastefully renovated to a very high standard throughout. Situated in a peaceful and picturesque valley. Convenient to the seaside and the Cambrian Mountains.
Croeso Cynnes Cymreig yn aros amdanoch.
Caersws
If you're looking for a slice of escapism then look no further - Maesmawr Farm Resort near Newtown is the perfect place restore and rejuvenate your senses. Quietly situated near to the River Severn and extending to over 27 acres
Nr Rhayader
The Elan Valley Visitor Centre cafe has a spacious seating area with windows all around to enjoy the view of the River Elan and Caban Coch Dam. There is a patio area with picnic tables for people wishing to sit outside in fine weather.
Welshpool
The Royal Oak is ideally located centrally within Wales, close to transport networks.
Builth Wells
Builth Wells and District Heritage Society is delighted to be opening Builth Wells Tourist Information and Heritage Centre.
Penrhyndeudraeth
Portmeirion Motorhome Park is a new site within Portmerion village opening Monday 1st of August 2022 until 31st of October 2022.
Llandrindod Wells
Drovers Retreat is a secluded 4-star converted stone eco barn which nestles in the hills of mid-Wales, some 8 miles from the English border. It is a perfect getaway, and haven of peace in the Welsh Marches.
Ystradgynlais
Capel Cartref - Step free entrance, pet friendly, spacious 5 bedroom, holiday let with secure garden bordering on Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park with ground floor wet room and bedrooms for wheelchair access and very fast WIFI.…
Dolgellau
A warm welcome awaits all at Afon Rhaiadr Country House, surrounded by gardens and Woodlands with a stream and waterfall running through. Sumptuous bedrooms with luxury bathrooms. Delicious home cooking. A perfect place to relax and unwind.
Gwynedd
An old fishing village near Morfa Nefyn perched on the end of a thin ribbon of land stretching into the Irish Sea.