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Stables Yard, Zion Street, Llanwrtyd Wells
Using only natural ingredients with no added chemicals or sugar, our ales are brewed by traditional methods to reproduce the flavours of ales as they used to be.
Kington
Maples Tearoom - light lunches, daily specials, afternoon teas, cream teas - always a fantastic selection. All types of dietary needs catered for just ask. Seating in two indoor areas, on the covered veranda and outside on the terrace. Dogs are also…
Llandeilo
On-site food hub at Hafod Trails near Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, serving home-cooked meals, snacks and drinks. With locally sourced ingredients and plant-based options, it suits riders and visitors taking a break. See what’s available on your visit…
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.
Llanidloes
Cosy Georgian Farmhouse with breathtaking views of the Upper Wye Valley which sits in 15 acres of farmland with sheep, chickens, ducks and ponies. Local attractions include walking, cycling, fishing, rallying and offroad motorbiking.
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Caersws
Original Hideaways is a peaceful retreat venue set within 10 acres of private land alongside a 150-acre working farm in rural Mid Wales. It offers a place for people to slow down, reconnect and immerse themselves in nature.
Designed with…
Builth Wells
Pottery courses and experience days in Mid Wales with Alex and Blue at Alex Allpress Pottery School. Half day, full day, family sessions and pottery parties include wheel throwing and hand building with one-to-one support. Suitable for all ages and…
Machynlleth
Throughout the year MOMA WALES shows Modern Welsh Art, in a series of constantly changing exhibitions featuring Wales' top artists.
Nr Lake Vyrnwy
Minutes from fairytale Lake Vyrnwy, Cyfie Farm offers excellent five star self-catering accommodation in four luxury cottages with hot tubs and a modern shepherd's hut / lodge. With spectacular views overlooking the Vyrnwy Valley
Llanwrtyd Wells
A delightful luxury cottage on the edge of 2.5 acres of garden and private woodland with spectacular views and a huge variety of birds. Paradise for walkers, birdwatchers, cyclists , fishermen and horse riders. Children welcome.
Welshpool
The Royal Oak is ideally located centrally within Wales, close to transport networks.
Welshpool
The local Tourist Information Centre provides information on attractions, activities and events in the area as well as offering advice and help on booking accommodation.
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…
Aberdyfi
Seascape, Luxury five-star Self Catering Accommodation, with Panoramic Sea Views Overlooking Cardigan Bay.
Llandrindod Wells
The Metropole Hotel is located in the beautiful Spa town of Llandrindod Wells in the heart of Mid Wales and is renowned for its' warm and friendly atmosphere, comfortable accommodation and superb cuisine.
Machynlleth
Situated within Snowdonia National Park in a peaceful part of Mid Wales, Gogarth Hall Farm offers peace and tranquillity that is rich in wild life and a haven for rare birds.
Ffordd Glan mor, Barmouth
Islawrffordd Holiday Park is a family run luxury Holiday park - an ideal setting for a holiday in Southern Snowdonia. Luxury Super Pitches & facilities include superb toilet facilities, restaurant, bar & private access to a sandy beach,
Llanwddyn
Experience a whole new level of serenity at the Lake Vyrnwy Spa in the Lake Vyrnwy Hotel. Be ready to be really pampered and enjoy everything you’d expect from this top class spa.
Pontrhydfendigaid
Strata Florida Abbey or Ystrad Fflur as it is known locally, is on the western edge of the Cambrian mountains. It was established by the Cistercian monks in 1164 and is the final resting place for generations of medieval Welsh princes.