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Penarth
Penarth railway station is the terminus of a branch of the Vale of Glamorgan line from Cardiff Central.
Welshpool
The Royal Oak is ideally located centrally within Wales, close to transport networks.
Gwynedd
A splendid Victorian manor house set in the beautiful surroundings of the Snowdonia National Park. With wonderful views from every window. Offers all the luxuries you expect from a good country house hotel.
Aberdare
St John's Church was built in the latter part of the 12th Century, as a Chapel of Ease for monks from Margam Abbey. Records of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials are held here dating back to the late 18th Century, and these can be searched by
Usk
An award-winning five star, two AA Rosette Restaurant and is located in Tredunnock near Usk a few miles from Abergavenny.
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.
Hereford
Choose between Mill Cottage, a delightful one bedroom house on the banks of the River Wye, and Cwm Pelved – a stunning six bedroom property with unrivalled views.
Self catering on Caerphilly
RUTHIN
A home of character which offers guests a relaxing and peaceful stay. Individually furnished rooms with all amenities. A large garden for visitors to enjoy, with view over the Vale of Clwyd.
Llandrindod Wells
The Radnorshire Museum, part of Powys County Council's Museum Service, can be found in the centre of Llandrindod Wells. It holds artefacts relating to the former county of Radnorshire and is housed in the old Carnegie Library.
Pembrokeshire
A fortified palace of the bishops of St David's, first created as a ringwork in the twelfth century and totally rebuilt mainly in the fourteenth century.
Capel Isaac
Crachty is a family farm having been in the Rees family since 1909. The views are breathtaking and from a vantage point available exclusively to our guests, you may enjoy the sights of Llyn-y-Fan (Pen-y-Fan), the Towy Valley, Paxtons Tower.
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.
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.
LLANDUDNO
The Hen-Dy is a 11 Bedroom, 4* rated family run Bed and Breakfast, Located on the Promenade with stunning Sea Views and a stone throw from the Pier and town.
Gwynedd
The nightly price is: from £27.50 per person per night. This includes bed linen (NOT TOWELS) and no longer includes breakfast.
Aberdare
St Elvan's Church was started in 1851 and completed in 1852. It has for many years been called 'The Cathedral of the Valleys', and its history is closely linked to the town's industrial development. It is a fine example of 'Victorian Gothic
Llandeilo
Self catering two bedroom rural retreat in Heart of Wales.
Llandudno
Jayne and Andy welcome you to their luxurious 4 star (Visit Wales) 1890's Victorian Guest House bed and breakfast holiday accommodation here in North Wales.
Penrhyndeudraeth
Penrhyndeudraeth railway station is on the Cambrian Coast Line from Machynlleth to Pwllheli.