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Hawarden
Hawarden railway station is on the Borderlands Line between Wrexham and Bidston on the Wirral.
Dolgellau
Ivy House is centrally located in the ancient village of Dolgellau. There are six guest bedrooms, four of which have en-suite facilities. All the bedrooms have colour television, hair dryers and beverage facilities.
Carmarthenshire
7 miles of golden sand at this popular resort beach with safe bathing, dramatic cliffs and rock pools. Renowned for its land speed record history.
Pwllheli
Luxury 5* Bed and Breakfast at our home in the rural village of Dinas located in stunning coastal countryside with sea-side and mountain views. We are central for Abersoch, Aberdaron and Morfa Nefyn and the local market town of Pwllheli.
Cardigan
Overlooking Cardigan Bay - the home of the dolphin - is Blaenwaun Caravan Park. Situated 4 miles north of Cardigan, Blaenwaun is a peaceful, friendly, family run site.
Monmouth
Highlands Campsite is a perfect hideaway yet with stunning views across the valley. Peaceful setting in centre of Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty 5 miles south of Monmouth.
Nr Aberystwyth
The Rheidol Valley or 'Cwm Rheidol' is a good choice for a touring day out, featuring typically Welsh scenery, some unexpected attractions such as major hydro-electric power station and a chance for activities such as fishing and cycling
Heol Pant Y Gored, Creigiau
Canada Lodge and Lake boasts some of the finest lodge accommodation in South Wales and consequently has gained a wide reputation for tranquillity and luxury.
All of our rooms have stunning, relaxing, lakeside views
Chepstow
Chepstow Racecourse has it all - beautiful countryside, a friendly charming atmosphere, and an impressive racing pedigree.
CRICCIETH
The Lloyd George Museum and Highgate, his boyhood home, with Shoemaker's Workshop and Victorian garden.
Llanfairfechan
Min-y-Don is a family run Guest House, all suites have sea views, Three family suites and one double, Free parking,
LLANRWST
This traditionally run private hotel was built as an abbey in 1850 on the site of a 13th-century monastery. It is now a popular venue for weddings as the grounds and magnificent galleried staircase make an ideal backdrop for photographs.
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.
Pontypridd
The proprietors, John and Denise Scanlon are locals with immense knowledge of the area. They offer a warm Welsh welcome and a hearty breakfast which is locally sourced.
Cardigan
The River Teifi has some of the most breath taking , otherwise unreachable stretches in Wales. Heritage Canoes has the only commercial contract to take you there.
Conwy
Situated in the Snowdonia National Park, 2 miles out of Betws-y-Coed. Just across the road from the hostel are the famous Swallow Falls. Hostel offers en-suite family rooms as well as the usual shared dormitory.
Presteigne
Idyllic seclusion at three historic cottages on the Welsh borders with stunning unspoilt views. Relax in peace and tranquility on a cosy getaway with log burners & beautiful spacious private gardens. Excellent walking base near Hay-on-Wye.
NEFYN
Nature's Point, Llyn Peninsula consists of a collection of fabulous luxury self catering cottages on the stunning North Wales coast, perfect for a relaxing and secluded family holiday.
LLANDUDNO
Completely non-smoking establishment of the highest standard. Excellent cuisine with friendly informal atmosphere. Owned by the same family for 20 years.
Usk
After purchasing The New Court Inn in November 2012,the owners have lovingly restored the inn back to its former glory.