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Hotel Aberporth West Wales Hotel Penrallt Cardigan Bay
Penrallt holiday accommodation Hotel and Holiday Cottages, Aberporth on Cardigan Bay. Safe beaches, restaurant and fitness suite
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Tyddyn Llwyn Hotel and Restaurant, Morfa Bychan Road, Porthmadog, Gwynedd, North Wales
Tyddyn Llwyn Hotel and Resaurent - a warm and friendly hotel and restaurant located just outside of Porthmadog in North Wales, just minutes from Black Rock sands beach.
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Barge and Canal Boat Holiday Vacations Britain, England, Scotland, Wales
Barge and Boat Holiday Vacations England, Scotland, Wales
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NORTH WALES Holiday Information. Holiday accommodation, activities, attractions, historic sites
NORTH WALES Holiday Information. Holiday accommodation, activities, attractions, historic sites
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Narrowboat boating holidays on the canals of England, Wales and Scotland
Canal boat holidays in England, Wales and Scotland
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Luxury Holiday Cottages Rofawr Farm Carmarthenshire West Wales
Luxury holiday cottages in the idyllic surroundings of the beautiful Towy Valley in West Wales Ro-Fawr Farm offers peace, tranquillity and complete privacy and is the ideal holiday cottage to relax and unwind
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Craig-y-Dderwen Riverside Hotel, Betws-y-Coed, Snowdonia, North Wales
Snowdonia riveside hotel. Craig-y-Dderwen is set in a peaceful location on the banks of the Conwy River at Betws-y-Coed. An ideal base from which to explore all of the Snowdonia National Park and North Wales or just relax and take it easy.
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Welsh Rarebits - Hotels of Distinction
Welsh Rarebits - Hotels of Distinction
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Find Self Catering Holiday Cottages in the UK – Your Cottage | Your Cottage
Book and pay for your self catering holiday cottages in one Place. Hundreds of UK holiday cottages all available now. Your Cottage - the place away that feels like home!
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Conservation Award Winning Caravan Park | David Bellamy Award West Wales
Caravan Park - Maes Glas Caravan Park | David Bellamy Gold Conservation Award Winning Caravan Park West Wales on the Beatutiful National Trust Cardigan Bay Coast. Dolphins, and swimming in Cardigan Bay
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