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, currently showing 1861 to 1880.
Abergele
The Museum is the childhood home of Sir Henry Jones (1852 – 1922) who, from humble origins, became an eminent Professor of Moral Philosophy at Glasgow University and a major influence on the education system in Wales.
Llandudno
Located opposite the pier, close to everything that Llandudno has to offer and complemented with with spectacular views of the bay.
Gwynedd
A touring site 1 mile from Criccieth which accepts touring tents, caravans and motor homes. A very quiet flat site away from traffic noise, with fine views of Cardigan Bay and Mount Snowdon. Beach, shops, pubs and restaurants 1 mile.
Meifod
A recently renovated barn conversion set in the beautiful countryside of Mid-Wales. Sleeps 4 but has the option to sleep up to 7 if required. The rooms have been furbished to a high standard. Fishing available onsite. Short breaks available
Colwyn Bay
Colwyn Bay/Bae Colwyn railway station is on the North Wales Coast Line from Chester to Holyhead.
Anglesey
Family-run, 27 acre rural camping and touring site with views of Snowdonia. Well kept grounds and facilities. Toilets/showers, dish sinks, EHU to book etc. Small shop on site, for camping equipment, hot food to take away.
Abergavenny
Priory of Augustinian canons founded early in the twelfth century in the beautiful and secluded Ewyas valley.
Water Street
The Barn Bed and Breakfast at Tyn Cellar farm.is a grade 2 listed Barn that has been senitivly convrted into a 6 room B&B, all rooms are ensuite.
CAERNARFON
Mark & Karen invite you to stay at their Guesthouse/Bed and Breakfast "Caer Menai" situated within the Old Town Walls of the Castle in Caernarfon, North West Wales.
COLWYN BAY
A family run Guesthouse situated in the heart of Rhos-on-Sea, some 175 yards from the high class shops and the Promenade. 11 bedrooms, 10 en-suite, 1 with private bathroom. Guests lounge. Bar. Restaurant offering a wide range of cuisine.
Monmouth
Family run glamping overlooking the Monnow Valley, a lovely Welsh countryside base five minutes from Monmouth, 30 minutes from the Brecon Beacons. Cosy bell tents with converted trailer ensuites, incredible countryside views from the bath.
CORWEN
Set in parkland at the end of a tree-lined lane, Hendwr (it means 'old tower') has a stream meandering through its grounds. All around is the stunning mountain range of Snowdonia, and the toilet facilities are good.
HOLYWELL
The 70 acre Greenfield Valley Heritage Park and its focal point, the Museum and Farm, is owned by Flintshire County Council and managed by The Greenfield Valley Trust Ltd, a registered charity.
Pwllheli
Relax, unwind in a tastefully furnished accommodation. Near the picturesque village of Aberdaron. Ideally situated for coastal and country walks. Numerous sandy beaches to explore.
Remains of the Braose castle dating to the late thirteenth century.
Bala
Modernsied town house
Few minutes walk from Bala town centre
Approx 3 milses from White Water centre
Private parking
Personal Breakfast menu with Special diets catered for
Access to kitchen facilities for picnic preparation
New Quay
Self catering in New Quay
New Quay
Llainfran Farmhouse offers comfortable 5* boutique en-suite rooms, coastal views and the very best meat free breakfasts using freshly prepared, locally sourced produce. Great location for the Wales Coast Path, Cwmtydu cove and New Quay
Llangefni
Llangynllo railway station is on the Heart of Wales Line which runs from Shrewsbury to Swansea and is located 1.5 miles north of the village.