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Top: Wales > Mid Wales Accommodation in Abergavenny Abergavenny hotels, guest houses, B&Bs, farm stays and inns. Lower Green Farm Self catering cottages. Television lounge. Ironing facilities. Children welcome. Parking available. disabled people access. Dogs welcome by arrangement. Abergavenny Castle Enough remains of this castle to show that it must have been impressive indeed, with very high walls which the 16th-century historian Leland said were "likely not to fall." Skenfrith Castle 6 miles north west of Monmouth, Skenfrith was the smallest of 3 castles built in this area by the Normans, to guard the borders against Welsh raids. A rectangular castle, with a drum tower at each corner, and a circular keep inside. Walks around Abergavenny On-line guide and resource for anybody planning to visit the Abergavenny area who enjoys walking. Also, details about the Brecon Beacons National Park. Brynhonddu Bed and Breakfast Single and Double /Twin Bed and Breakfast. Television in all rooms. Tea and coffee making facilities. Children welcome. Parking available. Dogs welcome by arrangement. Llantilio Crossenny Festival A music, opera and drama festival held annually in Llantilio Crossenny, South Wales. The festival has been in existence for nearly forty years and is held in the sensational St Teilo's Church, which dates from the 12th century. The Angel Hotel Abergavenny The Angel Hotel is the major hotel in Abergavenny, Wales, UK; sitting on the edge of the Brecon Beacons. Outstanding in its class of hotels, it has friendliness, with great accommodation and service. Hotel rated 3 AA stars, and restaurant rosette. Aberystwyth The University Town of Aberystwyth lies at the confluence of the Ystwyth and Rheiddol Rivers at the mid-point of Cardigan Bay. The population of 6,000 is doubled during term time for the University, established in 1872, is one of the finest in Wales. Aberystwyth Cliff Railway The Aberystwyth Electric Cliff Railway - the longest electric cliff railway in Britain - is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Aberystwyth. It climbs Constitution Hill from the northern end of the town's promenade. Aberystwyth Marina Aberystwyth's traditional harbor has been dramatically re-vitalised. Boating and sea fishing enthusiasts are poised to explore Wales's West Coast waters and coastal destinations from the new Aberystwyth Marina. Hotels and Services in Aberystwyth Information about Aberystwyth hotels, restaurants, public houses, and taxis. Welcome to Aberystwyth The seaside town of Aberystwyth is the largest in Mid Wales and is home to both the National Library of Wales and the University of Wales. The National Library of Wales houses over 5 million books and a collection of valuable manuscripts. Aberystwyth Arts Centre Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Detailing arts and performance events and activities in Aberystwyth. The Arts center houses a concert hall, theatre, gallery spaces, cinema, studio theatre, workshops spaces and more. Esgair Wen Holiday cottages near Aberystwyth. This delightful self catering accommodation overlooks the upper Ystwyth Valley, hidden deep in the rolling Cambrian mountains. They are located on a 1,350 hectare sheep farm in sensational unspoilt countryside. Brecon Beacons On line destination guide to the Brecon Beacons National Park and surrounding area. Brecon Castle Evidence has been found of the manufacture of flint tools on the castle site, dating back 4000 to 5000 years. North west of the hotel is the remains of Pen-y-crug, an Iron Age hill fort. It may well have been occupied when the Romans arrived. Mon and Brec Canal The 'Mon and Brec' Canal is one of the finest in Britain. It lies almost completely within the borders of the Brecon Beacons National Park, following the mountainside for much of its 33 miles between Brecon and its junction with the MonmouthshireCanal. Brecon Beacons Online destination guide to the Brecon Beacons. Where to stay, where to eat and what to visit in the Brecon Beacons National Park. Cantre Selyf Cantre Selyf is a 17th century guesthouse situated in the Brecon town center at the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park, one of the most sensational areas of Wales. Llangenny Riding Centre Pony trekking in the picturesque Brecon Beacons National Park. Llangenny Riding Centre provides the opportunity for you to discover some of the most sensational riding in Wales. The Beacons Named after the mountain range that dominates Brecon and the National Park, this recently restored Georgian town house provides exceptional standards of comfort and hospitality. Brecon Beacons National Park The Brecon Beacons National Park is a landscape where people have lived and worked for thousands of years, evolving over the centuries as a harmonious blend of natural beauty and human history. Castle Coaching Inn The Castle Coaching Inn is an award winning traditional 17th Century coaching inn and hotel in the village of Trecastle, near Brecon, Wales. Penpont Penpont is one of the finest houses located within the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park. It provides a individual discover for you to enjoy either as a Bed and Breakfast guest in the main house or on a self-catering vacation in the courtyard wing. Page 1 of 2       Next >> |
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