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Pembrokeshire
Neolithic tomb with large capstone supported by two of the four surviving upright stones.
Llanwrtyd Wells
Two unique properties can be let on an individual basis or can be hired together to sleep up to 22 guests.
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.
Rhewl Mostyn
Treasure Trails are ideal for exploring and discovering new villages, towns and countryside and a great way to disguise exercise. Do it as fast as you can or more leisurely with cafe stops, attractions or a picnic! Ages 8 - 108!
Llanrhystud
The Bakery is a converted, characterful, stone built barn surrounded by peaceful countryside in a lovely rural setting offering self-catering accommodation.
The Little Orme is 463 ft in height. It is one of two headlands that are situated at either end of Llandudno Bay. The Little Orme is to the east and the other larger headland, the Great Orme, is to the west.
Rhuddlan
Abbey Farm caravan, camping and glamping park is a small, peaceful and quiet family-run site set on a working farm in the picturesque village of Rhuddlan, Denbighshire, North Wales. A dog friendly site that is perfect for families and couples.
Inside one of Wrexham's landmark buildings, Wrexham County Borough Museum is the starting point for discovering the eventful history of this region on the English-Welsh border.
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.
Llwyndafydd
Ty Cwch is located on the Wales Coast Path between Llangrannog and New Quay and provides unique, contemporary accommodation surrounded by secluded beaches, spectacular landscape, and abundant wildlife.
LLANRWST
Tan y Foel means 'house under the hillside' and perfectly describes the locality of our award winning Snowdonian hideaway. Unique, quiet, intimate and luxury accommodation for the discerning traveller.
Nr Chepstow
Nestled between the wooded country park of Caldicot Castle and the historic Norman Church of St Mary The Virgin, The Lychgate provides the perfect setting for a relaxing stay in the heart of Monmouthshire.
Gwynedd
Craflwyn Hall offers a stunning and peaceful location on the edge of Beddgelert village. There are supurb walks right on the doorstep, with the local mountains of Snowdon and Moel Hebog within easy reach.
Llanbedr
Shell Island is a peninsula, which becomes an island at high tide and is situated near the village of Llanbedr. The island is renowned for its wild flowers, range of shells, wild birds and panoramic views.
Moelfre
A ground floor farmhouse apartment with 4 bedrooms, 3 of which are en-suite and can sleep up to 8 people. The apartment is furnished to a high standard with fully fitted kitchen and bathroom.
Newport
The Celtic Manor Resort is a world-class destination just 90 minutes from London Heathrow. Set in 2000 acres of parkland in the beautiful Usk Valley, it is the most complete convention resort in Europe and was home of the 2010 Ryder Cup.
Rhayader
Situated in the centre of the beautiful market town of Rhayader,Ty Morgan's is a three-storey town house that has been totally renovated in the summer of 2006, giving a modern and fresh look to the accommodation. En-suite facilities.
Llanwrtyd Wells
Housed in a delightfully converted 19th century Congregational Chapel, the Llanwrtyd and District Heritage & Arts Centre, visitors can explore the history of this unique Mid-Wales town and wander round an art gallery.
Tregaron
Situated on a working sheep farm with glorious open countryside, along with being set in the heart of the Welsh Cob Country, Cob Cottage is the perfect setting for a totally relaxing 'escape from it all' holiday. Sleeps up to 7.
PWLLHELI
Luxury boutique adults only glamping retreat in a quiet rural Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with uninterrupted far-reaching views to Yr Eifl (The Rivals) mountains on the Pen Llyn in North Wales.