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  • Image of The CawdorThe Cawdor

    A landmark in Llandeilo, the Cawdor occupies a listed 300-year-old building that has played a pivotal role in the history of the town.

    Rhosmaen Street, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire

  • Image of The Swan at HayThe Swan at Hay

    A Grade-II listed Georgian coaching inn with numerous additions, the Swan at Hay is a highly popular destination for bibliophiles and others visiting the book Mecca of Hay on Wye.

    Church Street, Hay on Wye, Powys

  • Image of The Blue Anchor InnThe Blue Anchor Inn

    The Blue Anchor was established in 1380 - and was once a focal point for the thriving trade around the port of East Aberthaw.

    , East Aberthaw, Vale of Glamorgan

  • Image of Mynydd Ednyfed Country HouseMynydd Ednyfed Country House

    Famous as the one-time home of the Lloyd George family, this enchantingly situated, 400-year-old country residence is hidden away in an idyllic spot with far-reaching views of Criccieth Castle and Cardigan Bay.

    Caernarfon Road, Criccieth, Gwynedd

  • Image of Huddarts RestaurantHuddarts Restaurant

    Andrew and Julie Huddart's delightful neighbourhood restaurant occupies a beautiful old Georgian house dating back to 1756, and it's becoming quite a feature of the Cowbridge dining scene.

    69 High Street, Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan

  • Image of The Groes InnThe Groes Inn

    Recently voted 'Inn of the Year 2009' and 'Welsh Dining Pub of the Year' by the Good Pub Guide, the ancient Groes Inn lays claim to being the oldest licensed hostelry in Wales, with a history dating back to 1573.

    , Tyn y Groes, Conwy

  • Image of Sychnant Pass HouseSychnant Pass House

    Nestling in the foothills of the Snowdonia National Park, Sychnant Pass House was built in 1890 and is now run as a country hotel with a personal touch, thanks to owners Bre and Graham Carrington-Sykes.

    Sychnant Pass Road, Conwy, Conwy

  • Image of De Courcey's ManorDe Courcey's Manor

    Established in 1988 and re-built in 1992, De Courcey's is one of south Wales' most opulent dining venues situated in three acres of beautifully landscaped grounds within easy reach of Cardiff.

    Tyla Morris Avenue, Pentrych, Vale of Glamorgan

  • Image of Manor ParcManor Parc

    Originally built for a Welsh steel magnate, Manor Parc is set in secluded grounds, just a ten-minute drive to the north of Cardiff.

    Thornhill Road, Thornhill, Vale of Glamorgan

  • Image of Celtic Royal Hotel, Brasserie DracoCeltic Royal Hotel, Brasserie Draco

    In a prime location close to Caernarfon Castle (a World Heritage Site) and Snowdonia National Park, this prestigious hotel now caters mainly for the corporate market with all manner of business, conference and leisure facilities on site.

    Bangor Street, Caernarfon, Gwynedd