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, currently showing 1881 to 1900.
Newport
Newport Castle was built in the 14th Century at a strategic crossing point on the River Usk. Though it has largely been swallowed up by the modern-day city, you can still get a sense of Newport Castle’s scale by viewing it from the bridge across the…
Gaerwen
For lovers of the traditional British holiday this means freedom to do your own thing, lots of fresh air and magnificent beaches and for many this means that the lure of foreign climes is lost in favour of camping, touring and caravanning.
Corwen
Gwynedd
The centre stands above the picturesque fishing village of Aberdovey, overlooking the Dovey Estuary. It has easy access to the mountain ranges of mid-Wales and has its own water front activity centre.
CRICCIETH
Claire and Sian offer the warmest of welcomes at Bron Rhiw in Criccieth.
Lampeter
No time to see,in broad daylight, streams full of stars,like skies at night(W.H.Davies) If so, take time to unwind in our delightful cottages on a peaceful working farm in an idyllic wooded valley.Time here is both plentiful and priceless
Pontypool
The Museum houses a collection of local artefacts with an outstanding display of Japanware, which was made in the town from the middle of the eighteenth century.
Abergavenny
Priory of Augustinian canons founded early in the twelfth century in the beautiful and secluded Ewyas valley.
COLWYN BAY
Highest grade park with excellent facilities including heated shower blocks and children’s play area.
The park overlooks the sea and is easily accessed from the A55. We have standard or super pitches and wi-fi available. Open all year.
LLANDUDNO
The Craig-Ard Hotel is a family run hotel where we offer personal service, attention to detail and excellent home cooking. Situated in a tree-lined avenue close to pier, beach, Great Orme.
Saundersfoot
A Luxury Destination Spa Hotel perched on a cliff top with coastal views of Saundersfoot Harbour and Carmarthenshire Bay
Bronwydd
Join the train at Bronwydd Arms Station and take a trip into the past, on a living full-size steam railway. A new 1.75 mile long extension to Abergwili Junction opened on 1 July 2017, increasing the route length to 4 miles.
Narberth
Amroth Castle is a grand 18th century house that sits on the site of Amroth's original Norman fortress, just yards from Amroth beach. Within the spacious, green grounds is a wide variety of affordable self-catering accommodation.
RUTHIN
Breathtaking views from this traditional Welsh working beef and sheep farm near Ruthin, North Wales are worth seeing to believe!
Bridge Street
Chepstow TIC provides information on attractions, activities and events in the area as well as offering advice and help on booking accommodation.
Quakers Yard
Quakers Yard railway station is on a branch of the Merthyr line (all trains run to/from Cardiff Central) and serves Treharris.
Cardigan
7 quality cottages with indoor pool and spa. Superb self-catering accommodation surrounding a sheltered, flower filled courtyard.
Dyffryn Ardudwy
A warm welcome awaits you on our exclusive family run retreat, with unspoilt views and superbly maintained private grounds.
Gobowen
Gobowen railway station is on the Shrewsbury to Wrexham, Chester and North Wales route and is the nearest station to Oswestry.
Llandeilo
Dinefwr Castle not only occupies a place of great affection in the minds and traditions of the Welsh people but also majestic hilltop locations above the Tywi valley.