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Builth Wells
RIVERSIDE GLAMPING POD HOLIDAYS NEAR BUILTH WELLS, POWYS, MID WALES.
Perfect for couples, solo travelers, anglers, hikers, bikers, and nature lovers seeking a quiet riverside glamping escape.
GIFT THE GREAT OUTDOORS
Escape to the serene…
Porthmadog
The WHHR is a small, friendly railway where the train ride is just part of the experience. Free guided tours at the heritage centre. Vintage train.
Hay-on-Wye
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.
Cardigan
In The Welsh Wind Distillery specialises in the creation of award-winning gin and other spirits, including 100% Welsh whisky. Book in for Gin Tasting and Gin Making experiences with their friendly team and visit the shop for Welsh gins.
Barmouth
Barmouth is one of the most picturesque resorts on the Welsh coast and is surrounded by the unrivalled splendour of the Snowdonia National Park.
Brecon
A long established family run Riding Centre offering trekking, riding and hacking to suit your experience amid the foothills of The Black Mountains with panoramic views that are breathtaking.
Borth
The Animalarium at Borth is open all year round.
We currently only have a small selection of domestic animals for you to pet and feed.
Knighton
Quabbs Cabin, situated on a secluded sheep farm near Knighton, has been carefully designed with eco-conscious travellers in mind, using repurposed materials and incorporating off-grid elements to create a rustic yet luxurious escape. Escape to…
Harlech
Sitting on a hillside in the pretty village of Llandanwg, this five star (exceptional) rated caravan park boasts superb views of Tremadog Bay, Harlech Beach, Shell Island and the Llyn Peninsular.
Brecon
The on-site camping area at Llangorse Multi Activity Centre in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National is in an informal location with stunning views overlooking Llangorse Lake.
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.
Aberdovey
Tyddyn Rhys commands a privileged position half a mile above the village of Aberdovey with a panoramic view overlooking the Dovey Estuary and Cardigan Bay.
Welshpool
Close to the Snowdonia National Park, these two spacious, attractive comfortable properties boast stunning views over the countryside.
Llandrindod Wells
The Rock Spa at the Metropole Hotel is the perfect place to relax and unwind. Combine luxury treatments from soothing facials, massage, body scrubs and wraps. Indulge your senses and clear your mind – soothe, scrub, cleanse and soak away stress at…
Tywyn
A warm welcome awaits you at Hendy, situated in the Snowdonia National Park. Enjoy Bed and Breakfast on a working farm with the privilege of its own halt on the Talyllyn Narrow Gauge Railway!
nr Aberystwyth
Holiday Park and Hotel set in 150 acres of lush green countryside between the valleys of mid Wales and the outstanding coastline of Cardigan Bay. As a family run holiday destination for over 50 years, we truly understand the importance of relaxation…
Trefaldwyn | Montgomery
This walk straddles the border between Wales and England and provides wonderful views of Welsh hills all around, with almost no climbing necessary on the walk
9 miles (14.5km) Moderate - 4-5hours
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Aberystwyth
The Silver Mountain Experience is 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…
Lampeter
This nine-hole course was founded in 1905. The course sits in a secluded valley and is very picturesque. It's a flat parkland layout but the trees, ponds & streams give you plenty to think about as you try & plot your way around the course.
Nr Aberystwyth
Historic landscape with dramatic walks, waterfalls and views. The Hafod Forest occupies some 200 hectares of the Ystwyth valley and surrounding hills.