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  • Image of The Beaufort ArmsThe Beaufort Arms

    You can't fail to notice this handsome, white-painted coaching inn right at the heart of Raglan village, between the Wye Valley and the Vale of Usk.

    High Street, Raglan, Monmouthshire

  • Image of Jabajak Vineyard Restaurant with RoomsJabajak Vineyard Restaurant with Rooms

    A highly attractive set-up, Jabajak is now a fully fledged country retreat and special-occasion venue, comprising a small luxury hotel, lounge bar and fine-dining restaurant situated in a tranquil vineyard close to the Carmarthenshire/Pembrokeshire border.

    Banc y Llain, Whitland, Carmarthenshire

  • Image of Pwll Gwyn Country InnPwll Gwyn Country Inn

    Originally a dower house and later a coaching inn, Pwll Gwyn sits comfortably in the Wheeler Valley, on the edge of the beautiful Vale of Clwyd.

    Denbigh Road, Afonwen, Flintshire

  • Image of Cross Lanes HotelCross Lanes Hotel

    Built as a country mansion in late-Victorian times, Cross Lanes is set in six acres of landscaped grounds and gardens within easy reach of Wrexham, Llangollen and Chester - making it a popular destination for tourists, holidaymakers and business people alike.

    Cross Lanes, Marchwiel, Wrexham

  • Image of The Hand at LlanarmonThe Hand at Llanarmon

    The village of Llanarmon D. C. is reckoned to be the jewel in the crown of the beautiful Ceiriog Valley, and the Hand Hotel is a centuries-old one-time drovers' inn that serves its community well.

    , Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog, Wrexham

  • Image of Miskin ManorMiskin Manor

    Etched with centuries of history, Miskin Manor can trace its roots back to early medieval times (with records as early as 1110).

    , Miskin, Vale of Glamorgan

  • Image of Royal Oak HotelRoyal Oak Hotel

    For centuries, this Grade-II listed coaching inn has been welcoming travellers to Welshpool, and it continues to provide hospitality and sustenance for locals, tourists and business travellers alike.

    The Cross, Welshpool, Powys

  • Image of 18611861

    From the outside, this sturdy brick building looks like a sedate country pub, but the food is pitched at a higher level than that.

    Cross Ash, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire

  • Image of Dolserau Hall HotelDolserau Hall Hotel

    A mile-long driveway leads up to this splendidly isolated country house surrounded by five acres of grounds and a grazing meadow at the foot of the River Wnion valley.

    , Dolgellau, Gwynedd

  • Image of Bron Eifion Country House HotelBron Eifion Country House Hotel

    This Grade-II listed country mansion is set in five acres of tranquil grounds close to the rugged beauty of Snowdonia National Park, with gardens running down to the sea.

    , Criccieth, Gwynedd