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LLANDUDNO
Self Catering Luxury Holiday flats at Belle Vue House in Llandudno. Nestled at the foot of the Great Orme, on the promenade, the holiday apartments at Belle Vue House are ideally situated for whatever kind of holiday you prefer.
Remains of the Braose castle dating to the late thirteenth century.
The Maritime Quarter
Swansea Museum is a fascinating treasure house of Swansea life.
Gwern Y Domen Farm Lane
3495 ft (1065 m) in height and sometimes referred to as "Crib-y-Ddysgl", Garnedd Ugain is a mountain that forms part of the Snowdon Horseshoe. It is the second highest peak in Wales and is located south-east of Llanberis.
Llanarth
Situated off the A487, near the village of Llanarth, Nyth y Wennol offers a quiet location with easy access to the coastal towns of Aberaeron (4 miles) and New Quay (3 miles) and other tourist attractions in Cardigan Bay.
Tenby
Family fun that lasts all day, including Astra Slide, free 18-hole Adventure Golf, Off Roaders Circuit, Super Jumper Trampolines, Sand Diggers, Jungle Climb, Pedal Trucking, Disco Boats, Motorised Tractors and Orbiter Cars.
Conwy
Pub with rooms in the heard of Conwy.
Brynsiencyn
Perfect little shepherd’s huts – Isle of Anglesey
Nestled in a secluded magical wildflower meadow.
Guarded by three magnificent slate standing stones.
Surrounded by farmland and hedgerows
Chester
Time to relax, laze around, read a book, watch TV, lie in the sun or take a stroll around the park. With a Holiday Home at Fir Trees Caravan & Lodge Park the choice is yours so take the time to explore the region at a pace to suit you.
Aberdare
Aberdare Park is a well-preserved Victorian public park.
Shotton
Shotton railway station is on the North Wales Coast Line from Chester to Holyhead and on the Borderlands Line between Wrexham and Bidston (Birkenhead) with connections to Liverpool.
Pyle
Burry Port
Pembrey & Burry Port railway station is on West Wales line from Swansea to Carmarthen.
Nr Bala
A quiet secluded park with excellent views of the Dee Valley. The site has 34 acres of private woodland as well as a coarse fishing pond. Ideal position for touring Snowdonia and all parts of North Wales.
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.
Llwynhelig
We offer customers high quality, seasonal food to buy from the shop or to eat in our restaurant in a beautiful setting overlooking the Thaw valley. Produce comes from our own farm on Penllyn Estate and from many local, Welsh suppliers.
Llangollen
The world-famous Llangollen Pavilion offers excellent facilities to suit any event, inside or outdoors: meetings, conferences, exhibitions, concerts, tradeshows and the home of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod.
Cardiff
Impressive Neolithic burial chamber of the so-called 'Cotswold-Severn' type. The capstone weighs around 40 tons and is one of the largest in Britain.
Capel Bangor
A Welsh family farm with a renovated farmhouse situated in the Rheidol valley overlooking the Rheidol river and narrow gauge railway. Ideally situated for fishing, golf, walks, cycling, horse riding yet it's only five miles from Aberystwyth