This beautifully appointed Victorian hunting lodge with extensive gardens and grounds nestles within the walls of the ancient Norman dear park, only 20 minutes' walk from the spectacular Three Cliffs ...
St Clement's Church stands in an elevated position overlooking the Wye Valley.
This adult only holiday accommodation is wonderfully located in an area of outstanding natural beauty. A beautifully presented two bedroom accommodation ideally located with direct access to the ...
Modern, well equipped timber chalet situated in the tranquil Tanat Valley. Within easy distance of many Mid Wales attractions. Linen Provided. Ample Parking.
The Gorsedd Stone Circle was erected in 1936 to mark the National Eisteddfod, Wales' national celebration of music, literature and art. Each stone is inscibed with the name of the parish which ...
Standing on the riverbank at a place once known as Town Reach where commercial and passenger wharves were thriving from the early 1800s, is the sculpture 'Steel Wave' by Peter Fink. It reflects ...
The sheer cliffs of Trevallen Downs, around St Govan's Head on the south Pembrokeshire coast, are popular with climbers. This view is of an enticing beach you just can't reach... unless you abseil ...
Built to our specification, this accessible bungalow offers spacious accommodation. Set in grounds of 8 acres, it offers a peaceful escape. Places to visit nearby include Powis Castle, Pistyll Rhaeadr ...
Bach Wen can be found near the village of Clynnog Fawr. Our cottages are on the site of the working farm that served the St Bueno Monastery which dates back to the 7th century. We lie on the beautiful ...
Landsker House is a traditional stone built smithy that has been sensitively renovated by the architect and artist owners to create comfortable and spacious accommodation for up to seven people.
The Visitor Centre at the Llanelli's old North Dock is an impressive structure of steel and glass. Opened in 2004, it is the focal point for the 22km coastal path and cycleway which runs between the ...
Bridge over the River Colwyn in the centre of Beddgelert. Beyond is Cwm Bychan, whose lower slopes are covered with rhododendron bushes.