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Rhuddlan
A peaceful and quiet campsite set on a working farm in the picturesque village of Rhuddlan. Relax and unwind in one of our beautifully handcrafted glamping pods whilst admiring the stunning views over the Clwydian mountain range.
Llanrhystud
Circa 1820 decorated with style, Cartref Bach is a pretty cottage which sleeps four plus in a peaceful but accessible location in the old part of Llanrhystud opposite the Parish Church and open fields.
LLANDUDNO
Completely non-smoking establishment of the highest standard. Excellent cuisine with friendly informal atmosphere. Owned by the same family for 20 years.
Caersws
Montgomeryshire is known as "the Paradise of Wales", and these charming holiday cottages are located at the very heart of that paradise. They offer comfort, peace and tranquilty
Merthyr Tydfil
4 Chapel Row is a fine example of a typical ironworker's cottage. Built in the 1820's for the workers of the Cyfarthfa Ironworks, the cottage was the birthplace in 1841 of Joseph Parry, Wales' best known composer.
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.
Llanrhystud
Two newly converted stone cottages, in a quiet setting on a 7 acre rural smallholding approximately one and half miles from Ceredigion coast beach at Llanrhystud. Centrally located for the Cardigan coast, and the harbour towns of Aberyst
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.
Colwyn Bay
Parc Eirias in Colwyn Bay is Conwy County's premier sporting attraction with fifty acres of beautiful parkland.
CRICCIETH
Rhos Wen is situated 4½ miles inland from the 'castle crowned' town of Criccieth, with its two beaches divided by the headland, on which sits the 700 year old castle.
PWLLHELI
Well maintained and equipped stone cottage with HOT TUB, beautifully situated in its own 2 acre grounds, with wonderful elevated sea views over Cardigan Bay and Pwllheli Harbour entrance. Sleeps 8 in 4 bedrooms.
Swansea
Swansea railway station is the main hub for South West Wales, with trains to Fishguard, Carmarthen and Pembroke from South East Wales and beyond.
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.
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.
Blackmill
Touring and camping park in Blackmill Bridgend with stunning views, access to walks and a diverse wildlife.
Great for exploring Cardiff, Swansea, Valleys and Brecon
Clarbeston Road railway station is on the West Wales line between Carmarthen and Fishguard at the junction with the line to Haverfordwest and Milford Haven.
Llandudno
The building of Llandudno Pier commenced in 1876 and was completed in 1878. The Pier is known for it splendid Victorian and Edwardian elegance.
Swansea
A broad spectrum of visual arts from the original bequest of Richard Glynn Vivian (1835-1910) which includes work by Old Masters as well as an international collection of porcelain and Swansea china.
Begun in 1277, one of the first castles to be built in Wales by King Edward I.
Aberdyfi
Kayaking, climbing, gorge walking, hill walking, sailing, rafting.....The adventure starts here!