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Denbigh
Tucked away just off the centre of this medieval Welsh town an experience awaits you - The Guildhall Tavern.
Conwy
Small country house, en-suite rooms, outdoor seating area, private gardens, allocated parking, on site grill restaurant, hearty breakfast, lounge bar, real fire, welsh beers,
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.
Haverfordwest
Pembrokeshire's County Museum is located in a traditional Victorian country house near Haverfordwest, surrounded by 60 acres of park and woodland and is completed by an award-winning eco-centre.
College House, 1 Temple Row
The Parish Church of St Giles' is one of the finest examples of ecclesiastical architecture to be found in Wales. Built in the 15th and 16th Centuries, it is at least the third building on this site. It is the only mediaeval building in the
Llantwit Major
Standing above the Bristol Channel is the imposing St Donats Castle, which is the longest continually inhabited castle in Wales.
75-77 Cathedral Road
A Cardiff hotel with the whole package
SOUTH WIRRAL
Botanic and pleasure gardens, plus educational features.
PWLLHELI
Situated in the heart of the Llyn Peninsula with magnificent views, Bryn Bach is a beautiful landscaped family run site, offering a friendly welcome to campers and caravanners. Just a 10 - 15 minute walk to two sandy beaches.
Penrhyn Bay
Penrhyn House is 5 minutes’ drive to Llandudno beach and Rhos-on-Sea beach. Penrhyn Bay beach is only 5 minutes’ walk from the property.
Brecon
Fort built about AD 75 near the River Usk. Remains consist of the perimeter wall, corner turrets and gateways.
Aberaeron
The Monachty is located in the heart of the beautiful harbour town of Aberaeron. The town itself was recently voted the winner in Wales ‘Best places to stay’ competition.
CAERNARFON
Situated within the historic town walls of Caernarfon, within easy walking distance to the town centre and famous 13th Century Castle. Dating back to 1522, its thick walls, wood panelling and beams generate a cosy 'olde worlde' atmosphere.
ABERSOCH
Tan y Bryn is a small working farm, situated on the main Llanbedrog to Abersoch Raod (A499) about one mile from Llanbedrog on the right hand side of the road. Next door to the Garden Centre and opposite Tal y Fan Caravan Site. Accommodation
Moel Cynghorion (The Bare Hill of the Councillors) lies several miles north-west of Snowdon and forms part of the Moel Eilio Horseshoe walk; it is 2,211 ft high.
Quakers Yard
Quakers Yard railway station is on a branch of the Merthyr line (all trains run to/from Cardiff Central) and serves Treharris.
Isle of Anglesey
Din Lligwy conjures up a romantic image of a Celtic settlement hidden in a wooded grove.
Bridgend
An important Norman stronghold rebuilt in the 14th century, forming part of the three castles of Ogmore, Newcastle and Coity. There are extensive ruins including a large gatehouse, tall imposing towers and a curtain wall.
Pwllheli
Accessible, single-storey, luxury accommodation ideal for groups of friends or families. Enjoy all the benefits of a spacious, comfortable open plan living area. 4 en-suite double bedrooms.
Aberystwyth
The School of Art houses an extensive teaching and research collection of fine and decorative art that spans from the 15th century to contemporary viewed by appointment only. There are temporary exhibitions in the two galleries.