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Monmouthshire
The Bell’s restaurant has won many awards for its food including ‘Best Place to Eat – Pub’ in the Wales National Tourism Awards. The produce is seasonal and locally sourced with some from the hotel’s kitchen garden.
Barmouth
Bendi-gedig Indoor Play Centre caters for children up to the age of 12 years, with separate areas designed especially for different ages. Cafe on site and meals are prepared in little & large sizes.
Ffestiniog
Treks bunkhouse is an established bunkhouse based in North Wales, Snowdonia national park in the small village of Llan Ffestiniog
Moel Siabod is a mountain in Snowdonia, which sits isolated above the villages of Betws-y-Coed and Capel Curig. At 2,861 ft (872m), it is the highest peak in the Moelwynion mountain range.
MOELFRE
Visitors return to Bryn Awelon year after year and are greated with a complimentray tray of tea/coffee and home made Bara Brith served in the lawned gardens or open beamed dining room.
Conwy
Escape to 5* Luxury Boutique B&B with licenced bar, surrounded by mature landscaped gardens in peaceful rural village amidst the beauty of Snowdonia National Park. Explore nearby mountains, coast, castles and gardens and leave invigorated.
Haverfordwest
Well-preserved motte-and-bailey castle, probably begun by the Flemish settler, Wizo, sometime in the first half of the twelfth century. Remains of a later stone shell-keep also survive.
Llanfynydd
Three wonderful properties sleeping 8, 6, 2, idyllically situated with glorious views of the open Carmarthenshire countryside. Centrally located with ease of access to the coast and country. Two are accessible for the less-able.
Port Talbot
Margam Stones Museum is a small but significant museum in the care of Cadw, housing a collection of inscribed pre- Romanesque, Roman and Celtic stones and crosses, some found within the Margam area
Crickhowell
Rhywyn
Aotearoa, part of the Gadlys holiday cottages group is a bungalow which sleeps up to 8
Situated approximately 5 to 8 minutes walk to Church Bay Beach in a peaceful rural setting.
Montgomery
The Old Bell, a 16th century inn, has been converted into a local history museum by Montgomery Civic Society.
Pwllheli
Crugan is a superb base for exploring the Llyn Peninsula. Its located near to the picturesque village of Llanbedrog, with its beautiful safe beach, perfect for bathing, windsurfing, sailing or just relaxing and watching the world go by.
Cardiff
Lincoln House Hotel, Cardiff,
LLANRWST
This traditionally run private hotel was built as an abbey in 1850 on the site of a 13th-century monastery. It is now a popular venue for weddings as the grounds and magnificent galleried staircase make an ideal backdrop for photographs.
Gwynedd
Neolithic tomb comprising two chambers of different phases, originally covered by a stone cairn.
LLANGOLLEN
A converted farm building in elevated position with views over Ceiriog Valley. Ideal family holiday for visiting Llangollen with its canal and steam railway, 4 National Trust properties with their weekend events and border town of Oswestry.
Llansteffan
Self catering in Llansteffan
Holyhead
Situated at picturesque Newry Beach, the museum is a fascinating family experience. Take a step back in time at the oldest lifeboat station in Wales.
Pentraeth
Llwyn Dona is the ideal base for summer holidays and winter escapes. An attractive, spacious holiday bungalow located in the quiet cul-de-sac of Gwel Y Dona within walking distance of Red Wharf Bay.