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Applewood House A Victorian residence, totally renovated is the basis of the luxurious accommodation offered at Applewood House. This, together with a very personal service from the owners is intended to ensure a most memorable stay. Applewood House has been awarded a Gold Accolade for the third successive year by . . .
Careys Manor Hotel & Spa A hotel which makes you feel at home. Here at Careys Manor you will find a homely and friendly service in a stress-free modern Spa in the heart of the beautiful New Forest in Hampshire. We offer you good value, and as much rest or active recreation as you choose, in a happy, healthy and homely envir . . .
Carmarthenshire The county is one beautiful and exciting garden. Savour the freedom of the great outdoors on foot, bike or by car. Rich in heritage and culture, myths and legends: sample the original inspiration for Parma ham, visit Dylan Thomas’ infamous boat house and enjoy the rare floral displays at the Nationa . . .
Ceredigion Touch upon some of the UK’s finest coast, country and hillside scenery. Holiday areas include New Quay, Aberystwyth, Devil’s Bridge, the Cambrian Mountains and the Teifi Valley – you might even catch dolphins at play if you look hard enough.
Llangoed Hall Hotel Set in the midst of the Wye Valley, with its own maze and stream, Llangoed Hall really is a breath of clean, fresh air. Each room is individually decorated with antique furniture and furnishings. Most guests tend to relax, reading the papers by the fire, playing snooker in the library or, weather pe . . .
Mid Wales & The Brecon Beacons Dangle your feet into fresh rivers, tiptoe around a haunted castle, huff and puff up wild mountain trails or launch yourself into a cycling adventure. Make Mid Wales your destination of your choice, all from the comfort of your armchair.
Pembrokeshire Choose between the lively towns of Tenby and Saundersfoot or the peace and quiet of Britain’s smallest city St Davids. You’ll find more Blue Flag and Seaside Award beaches than in any other county in the UK, all part of the magnificent Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
South Wales Valleys Surprising natural beauty is the backdrop to a region packed with heritage attractions - from medieval castles and ancient monuments, to mining museums and narrow-gauge railways. There’s even a big cheese festival if you’re feeling hungry.
Swansea Bay, Mumbles & Gower Named as the UK's first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, take in award-winning beaches, great locations for walking, cycling, watersports and golf. Needless to say, the local Ice Cream is worth a try.
The Isle of Anglesey Known as the Island of Choice, its untouched 125-mile coastline of sandy bays and cliffs are designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Ancient relics, the patron saint of Welsh lovers and the odd rare butterfly aren’t uncommon.