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Llangammarch Wells
An air of elegance and calm informality pervades this exquisitely furnished Welsh country house hotel. Standing in its own fifty acres of parkland, with sweeping lawns, rhododendron lined pathways and riverside walks.
Abertillery
Discover the history and heritage of the Abertillery area at Abertillery and District Museum.
The collection is arranged as a journey through time with many interactive exhibits. Artefacts from a Stone Age axe to Arthur Scargill's Cap.
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.
Beaumaris
Tros yr Afon sleeps six in three bedrooms (1 ground floor superking, 1 upstairs king and 1 upstairs twin), large sitting room, two gardens, playroom, 2 bathrooms, kitchen and utility room. Private off road parking for two cars.
Carnedd Llywelyn (3491 ft/1,064 m) is a mountain massif south-east of Bethesda in the Carneddau range in Snowdonia. It is the highest point of the Carneddau and the second highest peak by relative height in Wales.
Dolgellau
Situated at the foot of Cader Idris in Southern Snowdonia, we offer sumptuous accommodation from which to explore North Wales or enjoy time with family or friends.
HOLYWELL
One of the premier holiday parks in Wales, Seaview is in an unrivalled location with spectacular views over the Irish Sea and Dee Estuary, with its RSPB reserve and ancient dune system.
Aberdovey
The Penhelig Arms, originally a collection of fisherman’s cottages, now a jewel of Welsh hospitality, overlooks the stunning vista which was, at one time the ship building harbour, surrounded by the Snowdonia National Park.
Llandudno
The Great Orme is a prominent limestone headland 679 ft high to the west of Llandudno and can be accessed by both a tramway and a cable car.
Aberystwyth
Plas y Dderwen offers five star graded accommodation situated in the countryside of the Rheidol Valley just 3 miles from the sea and the University town of Aberystwyth.
At 3,209 ft, Pen yr Ole Wen is the seventh highest mountain in Snowdonia and in Wales. It is the most southerly of the Carneddau range.
Llanwrtyd Wells
Llanwrtyd railway station is on the Heart of Wales Line that runs from Shrewsbury to Swansea.
Isle of Anglesey
Parys Mountain/Mynydd Parys is located south of the town of Amlwch in north-east Anglesey. It was the site of a large copper mine that was extensively exploited in the late 18th century.
Bangor
Stay below the impressive Glyder mountains with views of the Nant Ffrancon Valley at this former quarry manager's cottage. Recently refurbished, you can be sure of a warm welcome at this environmentally-conscious hostel.
At 3010ft (917m), Tryfan is the fifteenth highest mountain in Wales and offers a wealth of scrambling and climbing possibilities.
Porthcawl
Hotel in Porthcawl
Llandysul
Lovely stone cottages nestling in beautiful Welsh countryside. 1.5 miles from the sea. Furnished and equipped for those seeking something special. Glorious gardens and grounds. Heated swimming pool.
Caernarfon
Stones Bistro is a slow food restaurant in Caernarfon serving Welsh, Italian, International food. This restaurant opens for dinner and lunch. Time table: 12.00 to 3 pm and 5.00 to 10.00 pm, on Fri and Sat 5.00 to 11.00 pm
Oswestry
Seven bedroom country guest house.Fully licensed, dinner available, walking, horse riding and a variety of country persuits on request. Private house parties or individual guests catered for. Perfect setting in the beautiful Tanet Valley.
Nr Barmouth
Sarnfaen in a 5 star, family run holiday park, set in landscaped lawns and flowerbeds with beautiful views of the mountains and only a short walk to the sea.