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Top: Wales > South Wales Bridgend County Borough Council Discover the County Borough of Bridgend and you will be spoiled for things to do. This sensational area of the South Wales coast is packed with tourist attractions providing all the right ingredients for a great holiday. The Abbey Hotel The Abbey Hotel provides outstanding quality and value for money. It is conveniently placed close to Cardiff City Centre. All 28 bedrooms have shower and toilet en-suite, color Television, telephone and beverage making facilities. University of Wales Sailing Club The club is an active sailing and teaching club. They aim to introduce as many as possible to the joys of sailing. The club has a strong and active membership, many of whom compete in one of the 3 teams. Welcome to Cardiff Cardiff is a modern city with over 315,000 inhabitants established on the incredible wealth of a vast coal empire. It is fast becoming one of Europe’s finest maritime cities surrounded by some of most sensational countryside in Britain. Welsh International Film Festival The festival brings the top of world cinema to Wales and the top of Welsh cinema to the world. Egerton Grey Country House Hotel Egerton Grey is a distinguished country house located 10 miles from Cardiff and 3 miles from Barry. Formerly a nineteenth century rectory and private residence, the house was opened as a small luxurious hotel in the spring of 1988. Welsh National Opera Information about forthcoming operas in Wales and the UK. Cardiff International Airport Cardiff International Airport is one of Wales' major Airports. It provides both scheduled and charter flights to a wide variety of European and UK destinations encompassing one of the world's largest charter airlines, Britannia Airways. St David's Hotel And Spa The first purpose-built five-star hotel in Wales, St David's offers the very highest level of service, the ultimate in comfort, leisure amenities and cuisine, and extensive function, conference, exhibition and business resources. The Falcon Hotel The Falcon is a friendly private hotel, well placed in the heart of Carmarthen, with simple access to shops, market and business area. Carmarthen Castle The castle at Carmarthen, on its rocky eminence overlooking the River Twyi, must have dominated the mediaeval town just as, a little way to the east, the Roman fort must have dominated the Roman town a thousand years before. Llansteffan Castle Located just 8 miles southwest of Carmarthen, the most remarkable monument in the village of Llansteffan is its magnificently ruined castle. The castle at Llansteffan was once a building with great vitality and architectural sophistication. Carmarthenshire Tourist Association The Carmarthenshire Tourist Association promotes tourism and visitors to South West Wales. Carmarthen Online Carmarthen (Caerfyrddin in Welsh), standing on the River Towy, is often thought of as the gateway to sensational West Wales. Carmarthen is a thriving market town with distinct shopping areas. Innisfree Holidays upmarket holiday cottages in south Wales with heated swimming pool. located just yards away from a sandy beach - suitable for all the family. Gwili Railway A preserved rural railway in a wooded valley in West Wales, included in the WalesRails survey of Welsh railways, and the tourism tourist attractions they serve. Fishguard and Goodwick Fishguard and Goodwick, Abergwaun and Wdig in Welsh, are 2 small, side by side towns on the North Pembrokeshire coast providing a "Stena Line Gateway" for Ireland, insights to life in Wales, and a gentle break on the Coastal Path. Fishguard Holiday Park Caravan holidays at the ever popular Fishguard Holiday Park. Carreg Samson This Neolithic burial chamber stands in splendid isolation overlooking the bay. The capstone is supported on 3 of the 7 upright stones, and the whole structure was once covered by a mound of earth or stones. Garnllys Garnllys is a group of three vacation cottages consisting of a farmhouse with 4 bedrooms, a restored cottage and barn each having 3 double bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. They are all well equipped and include linen. Near Fishguard, Pembrokeshire. Hamilton Backpackers Lodge Backpackers Lodge in Fishguard, on the main road (A40) from London to Ireland. Fishguard is the jumping off point for the Irish ferry. A good stopping point between hostels on the Coastal Path. Haverfordwest Accommodation Listing of Haverfordwest hotels, guest houses, B&Bs, self catering accommodation, inns and farm stays. Knock Farm Guest House Single and Double /Twin B&B. en suite amenities available. Television lounge, tea and coffee making facilities, ironing facilities, hairdryer available, children welcome. Special diets catered for. Parking available. Dogs welcome by arrangement. Pembrokeshire Coast National Park The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is dedicated to conserving and enhancing the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage of the national park. Britain's only coastal National Park. Haverfordwest Castle The castle stands on a superb, naturally defensive position at the end of a strong, isolated ridge with a sheer cliff on the east. The present form of the castle, divided into 2 wards, probably reflects that of the original 12th-century castle. Page 1 of 3       Next >> Search Within Results |
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