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Cardiff
Lincoln House Hotel, Cardiff,
Blackrock picnic area Black Rock is a picturesque picnic site on the banks of the river Severn between the two Severn Bridges.
Montgomery
The Old Bell, a 16th century inn, has been converted into a local history museum by Montgomery Civic Society.
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
HOLYWELL
The North Wales Spring Garden Festival - now in its 6th year and under new management.
Snowdonia
The summit of Y Lliwedd is 2,946 ft (898 m) above sea level; the eastern flanks are steep cliffs rising above Glaslyn and Llyn Llydaw.
Pembrokeshire
Remains of a small medieval chapel. The site is traditionally identified as the chapel of Blessed Non, mother of St David.
Llantwit Major
Standing above the Bristol Channel is the imposing St Donats Castle, which is the longest continually inhabited castle in Wales.
PWLLHELI
A little gem ideal for couples or a small family. Tastefully refurbished with underfloor heating, log burner, and high spec kitchen with granite worktops. Designer cushions and throws add to the comfort and cosy atmosphere.
Aberystwyth
Pentre Bach is part of a family farm with its own river and walks in a beautiful unspoilt part of the country. Ideally situated between the Cambrian Mountains and Cardigan Bay. Child friendly.
Harlech
Guest accommodation in Harlech
LLANDUDNO
Under new management, the Cae Mor Hotel has undergone an extensive refurbishment program to create a luxurious and very well appointed hotel. Enjoying an enviable seafront location, next door to North Wales Theatre and Conference Centre.
Dolwyddelan
Dolwyddelan railway station is on the Conwy Valley Line from Llandudno Junction to Blaenau Ffestiniog.
Pwllheli
Self catering in Pwllheli.
Chepstow
Woodland in Thornwell on the southeast edge of Chepstow. With dramatic views on top of cliffs at the lower end of The River Wye Gorge at Chepstow.
Pontyclun
Lanelay Hall Hotel & Spa is located on the River Ely bank, which is where the name Lanelay originates from, the Welsh language version translating to Glan Elai.
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.
Aberystwyth
A sympathetically restored Edwardian property originally designed in the style of the traditional ‘London Gin Palace,’ situated in the old town of Aberystwyth, just a stone's throw from the castle grounds.
Conwy
The Bodnant Estate has Ten holiday cottages set in the strikingly beautifull hilly & wooded countryside in the lower reaches of the Conwy Valley; many command spectacular views across to Snowdonia.
Conwy
St Paul's was completed in 1888 and stands in the centre of the town on Abergele Road. It is a large building designed by the Chester architect Douglas. Its tower can be seen from all over Colwyn Bay.