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, currently showing 1881 to 1900.
Leominster
Leominster railway station is on the South to North Wales route between Newport and Shrewsbury.
St Davids
For that once in a lifetime, ‘bucket list’ experience, Roch Castle near St Davids Pembrokeshire, combines a truly historic venue, the best in luxury accommodation and an unforgettable location.
Aberaeron
Comfortable family accommodation for 6 adults and 2 children. Four separate bedrooms, lounge, dining room, kitchen, large utility room, conservatory leading to enclosed garden. Town centre location on juction of Albert Street and Alban Sq.
Chepstow
Chepstow Racecourse has it all - beautiful countryside, a friendly charming atmosphere, and an impressive racing pedigree.
Llandudno
Stay Llandudno
Llangollen
A standard gauge heritage railway located beside the historic Dee Bridge in Llangollen that journeys 10 miles through the picturesque Dee Valley to the town of Corwen. Please note that for 2020 we are only running to CARROG.
Isle of Anglesey
One of the most spectacular and exciting locations on Anglesey. Watch the sea birds at close quarters and learn about the history of the lighthouse.
RHYL
New Pines Holiday Home Park is an idyllic retreat, set in luxurious grounds near to the lovely village of Dyserth in North Wales.
Abertillery
A restored medieval church, originally built by the white monks of the Cistercian Abbey at Llantarnam. The church gives a rare glimpse into the pre-industrial history of the South Wales Valleys.
Llwyndafydd
Park Hall offers a relaxing setting in extensive grounds within easy reach of many activities including walking, fishing, pony trekking and golf, not to mention some lovely sandy beaches.
CAERNARFON
The perfect base for exploring Anglesey, the Lleyn Peninsula, Caernarfon & the surrounding countryside of Snowdonia. All cottages have been converted from old farm barns to provide the highest standard in self-catering facilities.
Pwllheli
A charming complex set around a yard with the farmhouse, what was once a stone barn, hay loft, and home to horse carts now has been converted into "cottages" for discerning self-caterers who enjoy luxe living in historic surroundings.
Pwllheli
Gimblet Rock is as close to the sea and sand as its possible to be.
Porthmadog
You can’t beat Snowdonia National park as a scenic backdrop – and that’s exactly what Greenacres has to offer. Sitting on the sheltered south shores of the Llyn Peninsula, this park has mountains and beach unfolding into the far distance.
From the beach at Llandudno to the wilds of the Great Orme. Take in the fantastic views of the area and discover some amazing geology, ancient history and unique wildlife.
Swansea
‘The most beautiful beach in Britain’ according to the Travel Magazine. Sweeping golden sands back onto undulating dunes and rolling fields. The Bay is particularly long, ensuring there is always plenty of seclusion.
Ceredigion
Crannog Cottage, Llangrannog, a former Sea Captain's cottage is situated just 500 yards from the lovely sandy beach and the Ceredigion Coastal path linking with the Pembrokeshire Coastal path beyond.
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.
Rhuddlan
A peaceful and quiet campsite set on a working farm in the picturesque village of Rhuddlan. Relax and unwind in one of our beautifully handcrafted glamping pods whilst admiring the stunning views over the Clwydian mountain range.
Llandudno
The building of Llandudno Pier commenced in 1876 and was completed in 1878. The Pier is known for it splendid Victorian and Edwardian elegance.