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Bryncrug, Tywyn
Cynfal Farm in Southern Snowdonia is the perfect holiday location for couples or families seeking something rather special. Two 5 star luxury self catering holiday homes.
Penycae
Serviced accommodation Craig-y-Nos Castle stands in the Brecon Beacons National Park in the Upper Swansea Valley in South Wales.
Tregaron
Y Talbot is an historic and characterful Inn that offers excellent food and drink, comfortable bedrooms and a warm welcome.
Croeso i bawb!
Herefordshire
Broomfield is a Grade II listed Georgian house of Italianate Regency style, standing in an elevated position commanding stunning views across the Wye Valley to the hills beyond.
Machynlleth
A lovely Welsh traditional stone farmhouse with its own beautiful garden. Set on a working farm the house enjoys beautiful views over the Dyfi Valley. Near to sandy beaches, sea, mountains of Snowdonia, RSPB, Cycle tracks or simply relax.
Llandrindod Wells
The National Cycle Museum has approximately 250 machines on display within the 6,000 square feet of floor space. They vary from the Hobby Horse design from 1817 to modern unusual carbon fibre cycles . Much cycling memorabilia to see .
Machynlleth
Hafan y Mynydd Shepherd’s Hut is a bespoke accessible double shepherd’s hut with ramp access, level interior, accessible kitchen, king-size electric adjustable bed, single electric profiling bed, two riser/recliner chairs, sensory bunk pods,…
Nr Brecon
Llangoed Hall Hotel is a truly unique country house hotel situated in the stunning Wye Valley. This impressive building dating from 1632, was formerly known as Llangoed Castle. Llangoed Hall Hotel is set within 17 acres of beautiful landscaped…
Brecon
Enjoy guided mountain biking in the Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons National Park. These 2–3 hour sessions include bike hire and expert instruction, with routes tailored to different abilities. Suitable for ages 12+, families and groups, this is…
Llanwrtyd Wells
The Trout Inn is a traditional village inn offering home cooking for breakfasts, lunches and dinner. Open 8am-4pm Wednesday to Monday.
Welshpool
A narrow gauge train trip in up the steepest gradients in Britain. Steam locos and coaches from around the world. Shops and picnic areas at both termini.
Builth Wells
The Arches is a fully self-contained ground floor apartment of a large house on the outskirts of Builth Wells. Ten minutes walk to the Royal Welsh Showground. An ideal base for walking, cycling, fishing & horse-riding. Safe off road parking
Barmouth
Harbour Cottage in Barmouth is ideal for a romantic break with sandy beaches and cosy inns on your doorstep. This traditional fisherman’s cottage steeped in history has a lot of character.
Churchstoke, Montgomery
Call in for coffee, stay for lunch. Take afternoon tea or stay a few days. The aim of everyone you meet here is to ensure that guests leave refreshed, glad they came, and already planning their next visit!
Abercrave
Maes y Fron is bunkhouse accommodation on our 70 acre farm in the Brecon Beacons National Park. Book your holiday cottage here and also outdoor adventure activities.
Aberystwyth
The Woodlands is a well established, family run caravan park set amidst some of the most beautiful scenery Mid Wales has to offer. It is situated in Devils Bridge, a small village nestling at the top of the Rheidol Valley.
Corris
Corris Caverns is the name for the fantastic attractions and experiences that start from the Corris Craft Centre in Mid Wales, namely, King Arthur's Labyrinth, Corris Mine Explorers, The Welsh Legends Maze, Corris Café and Welsh Deli, and nine craft…
Borth
The Animalarium is a hands-on animal attraction in Borth, Ceredigion, with a small selection of domestic and farm animals you can pet and feed. There are outdoor play areas, daily animal handling sessions, and a cafe open every day. Dogs are welcome…
Nr Aberystwyth
Where history, myth and legend collide in a fantastic day out for the whole family. Embark on an adventure to discover the history of the mines, or experience Welsh fantasy and myth in one of our theatrical experiences, and much more!
Llandrindod Wells
Llandrindod Wells, or 'Landod' as it is known to locals, is the administrative centre of Powys and one of its largest towns. As the name suggests, Llandrindod Wells owes its origins to the spring waters.