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Merthyr Tydfil
Travel behind a vintage steam locomotive through the spectacular landscapes of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons). Departing from Pant near Merthyr Tydfil, the Brecon Mountain Railway climbs through the beautiful Taf Fechan Valley…
Llanwddyn, Mid Wales
Dine on fine contemporary cuisine at the Lake Vyrnwy Hotel. As memorable as the scenery—not pretentious, undeniably stylish.
Brecon
Convieniently positioned at the centre of Sennybridge Village, within the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park, the fully refurbished Usk & Railway Inn is the ideal base for all there is to do and see.
The Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park is a special part of the country where visitors come to relax and enjoy a wide range of leisure activities in spectacular surroundings.
Shrewsbury
We have six en-suite bedrooms, decorated in a traditional country style with exposed beams and interesting features.
All rooms are located on the 1st or 2nd floor and have colour television and tea & coffee facility.
Aberaeron
An elegant Georgian villa, set in the wooded Aeron valley. Remarkably unaltered for over 200 years, this self-sufficient estate includes a farm, walled gardens and lake.
Llandrindod Wells
Our Head Chef is dedicated to using the finest local ingredients and has been awarded an AA rosette for his modern British cuisine.
Newtown
Llwyn Coppa is a small farm with 2 holiday cottages in Powys (each sleeping 4), Dog friendly
Welshpool
Part of the award-winning Coaching Inn Group, The Royal Oak is a historic Hotel that is within easy walking distance of the National Trust Castle, Powis Castle, the leisure centre, Welshpool / Llanfair Light Railway and the restored canal and canal…
Aberaeron
22 acres flat coastal parkland only 500 yds from town shops and harbour. Aeron Coast is ideal for a quiet stay outside the peak holiday period. School holidays are devoted to families and entertainment for all ages is provided nightly.
Tywyn
The Talyllyn Railway's tea room at Abergynolwyn Station is licensed to hold civil marriage ceremonies. Make your Wedding Day extra special, yet different and less formal - hire a steam-hauled train to collect you and your guests from one of our…
Welshpool
A traditional pub and bed and breakfast situated in Welshpool. Comfortable rooms. delicious breakfast, free Wifi, great location. Perfect for leisure and business stays.
Newtown
Cmw Weeg is a magical place with 3 acres of landscaped gardens surrounding a medieval farmhouse, with a further 20 acres of woodland and wild flower meadows. Open to the public (please check website for opening days and times) and pre-booked group…
Brecon
Tregoyd Mountain Riding Centre has been providing riding holidays for many years. Riders are escorted by experienced instructor guides whose knowledge of the area ensures a varied and enjoyable ride.
Kington
Haywood Cabin is situated near the top of the Maple Grove and offers light and spacious accommodation for two people.
Montgomery
The Nags Head is a Grade II listed coaching inn on the A483 between Newtown and Welshpool and only a few yards from the Severn and the Montgomery Canal.
Tregaron
In a stunning area with private fishing for 1½ miles along the river, a cosy wood burner and a relaxing hot tub, this cottage has it all! Set well away from any traffic down a country lane you will find Felin Gogoyan, a cosy 2 bedroom cottage…
Presteigne
Rural arts centre near Presteigne set in the beautiful landscape of the Welsh borders, dog friendly. Visit atmospheric Jacobean Manor House Rodd Court, see contemporary art exhibitions, explore nature walks through the gardens and into the wider…
Lampeter
Mud and Wool is located on a beautiful 14-acre small holding with outstanding views over the Cambrian mountains. Jo and Adam are artists, Jo a weaver and Adam a potter. Art workshops are held in the beautifully converted barn which is now the studio…
Llandysul
Reconnect with nature in the heart of rural Wales at Ffynnonwen (pronounced Furnon Wen), 3 miles from Llangrannog beach. Off-grid camping & glamping, low-impact living and wild beauty. Dogs welcome.