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The Wales Tourist Guide provides a wide variety of tourist information for visitors to this wonderful country. We provide a quick and easy search facility to help you find all of your Wales travel information needs. Whether you are looking for attractions, hotels, bed & breakfast or a self-catering holiday, look no further. If camping is your thing, there are plenty of campsites that cater for tents and touring caravans. Don’t forget to check out the superb shopping, pubs, clubs and restaurants. So, whether you’re a first time visitor, or like many you are returning once again to this delightful country, let the Wales Tourist Guide help make your holiday a memorable one.
Ye Olde Bulls Head Inn, a sophisticated blend of the ancient and modern, has been ...
Secondhand bookstore nestled away in one of Cardiff's many bustling arcades. From the ...
Completely restored to its original splendour with a dark stone exterior and polished ...
The Talyllyn Railway is an historic narrow-gauge steam railway, set in the beautiful ...
Tyddyn Llan, a small elegant Georgian Country House with an award winning restaurant and ...
Glynhir Golf Club is a mature parkland course 3 miles from the town centre of Ammanford ...
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Don't miss the Heart of Wales Triples Indoor Bowls Tournament Early March every year
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Wales Tourist Guide summary of the development of Cardiff Bay.
A varied selection of events in Wales in 2008
Accommodation in Wales offer something for everyone.
A guide to restaurants in Wales.
Tourist attractions in Wales provide something for everyone.
Having re-opened in November 2005 under new management, The Mountain Gate has undergone a considerable transformation. The Mountain Gate now offers a first-class service at affordable ...
Pendalog means "the source of the lively spring". Once a working farm, Pendalog is now the spacious and beautiful home of Shirley and Roger Bowles. It is situated in the lovely Welsh border ...
Set on the banks of the River Cleddau, a stones throw from the UK's only coastal national park; Pembrokeshire Activity Centre is the perfect venue for outdoor pursuits or to base yourself from to ...