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Lake Vyrnwy
Gifts a plenty.
From personalised puzzles to gin from the Shropshire Distillary, we have a range of gifts for you to take home to remind you of your visit. Just pop in and have a look.
Llanbedr
Dinas is a small, quiet, family friendly campsite, children welcome, ideal for walkers and those who wish to enjoy the countryside. We also have a Camping Pod which sleeps 2, offering all the fun of camping, without the effort of putting up a tent!
Tynreithyn
My place is close to great views and restaurants and dining. You’ll love my place because of the cosiness, the location, and the kitchen. My place is good for couples, solo adventurers, families (with kids), and furry friends (pets).
Machynlleth
This long established hotel strikes a stylish balance of the modern and the classical. Chef Gareth Johns ably updates classic dishes and reworks them for the modern appetite. Fully licensed restaurant
Tywyn
The Magic Lantern has been here since 1893. First built as the town assembly rooms, it was used for such noble pursuits as badminton practice and variety performances
Penrhyndeudraeth
Situated on its own peninsula in Southern Snowdonia, Portmeirion is a sight to behold, with vistas in every direction and pathways to explore and be amazed by. Sit & soak up the atmosphere or wander aimlessly around the village and gardens.
Montgomery
Daisy Bank is a friendly, family owned caravan park, set in 7 acres of beautiful countryside between Bishops Castle in Shropshire and Welshpool in Powys, Wales.
Llandysul
Ty Hen Farm Residential Hotel (min/max 28 day lets) - fully equipped stone cottages midway between New Quay and Llangrannog, ideal for adult singles/couples, retired/elderly, local/home workers, artists/proof readers etc. Farm site with six…
Aberystwyth
Plas Nanteos is a Grade 1 listed 18th Century country house hotel situated in over 30 acres of woodland in the county of Ceredigion, mid Wales.
Colgarrog
The Wave Garden Spa connects directly to the Hilton Garden Inn Snowdonia and is just a short walk from the rest of the award-winning Adventure Parc Snowdonia facilities.
Llanwddyn, Mid Wales
There is nothing more romantic than a lakeside wedding in Mid Wales. From the day you talk to the lovely team at Lake Vyrnwy Hotel, right up until your check out from the hotel as a married couple, you'll not be disappointed.
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.
Montgomery
The homely, traditional décor extends to the cosy beamed restaurant, which has a fireplace converted from an old bread oven.
Harlech
Nationally and internationally renowned, Royal St David's is one of Wales' premier golf courses.
Oswestry
Hitch up your sleigh for Shropshire’s largest Santa Run and bring a flash of red to the streets of Oswestry with thousands of runners dressed as Santa Claus to spread festive fun and burn a few cheeky calories for the holidays.
Harlech
Country house in peaceful rural location close to mountains and sea. Ideally located for visiting Portmeirion, Harlech Castle, Welsh Highland Railway or walking and touring Snowdonia. A warm welsh welcome at assured by Gwynfor and Deborah.
Guilsfield, Welshpool
Valley View Holiday Park is set in over 30 acres with magnificent valley and country views and on park facilities, including a fishing lake and an indoor heated swimming pool, Valley View Holiday Park offers something for all.
nr 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.
A luxury family holiday in Wales will deliver on everyone's wishes from southern Wales and Cardiff up to northern Wales and Snowdonia offering a huge range of breathtaking locations.
near Llandovery
Talley Woodlands overlook an historic village and ruined abbey in Carmarthenshire, 12 miles from Llandovery. Picnic area and waymarked walking trails with steep climbs and far-reaching views over the abbey and surrounding hills