With Wales in Style, you can find those special places to stay in Wales - from romantic weekend breaks to full blown family holidays.
Llys Aeron is full of character, with well-proportioned rooms, plenty of space and a pleasing marriage of classical and contemporary design cues.
An unexpected find - deluxe hotel-style accommodation based at a farm in the heart of rural Wales. Superb leisure club too, with 40ft indoor swimming pool.
Lovesgrove is all about the welcome, the ‘Croeso’. Lovingly run by talented duo John and his dynamic daughter Laura, this GLP benefits from an enveloping ‘keeping it in the family’ feel.
The address - Main Street – doesn’t do justice to the view from the rear of this Grade II-listed Georgian townhouse.
Nineteenth-century Mansion House is grand in stature. It also commands one of Wales’s most stunning views, overlooking the Tywi Estuary, Carmarthen Bay and gentle, green farmland rich in associations with poet Dylan Thomas.
A contemporary country inn, combining character and creature comforts to suit every traveller.
Olif neatly packages itself as ‘Stay, Eat, Explore’.
Five fabulous suites, no expense spared - you won't believe that they were once stables and barns. Utterly peaceful rural location. Also close to spectacular West Wales coastline.
With magnificent views, nestled in the Welsh hills, Penllys Bach offers dog friendly accommodation which welcomes walkers and their dogs and of course, people who just want a great place to stay for a night or two.
Betws-y-Coed is the busy hub of mountainous Snowdonia. By contrast, Penmachno, just four miles away, is an oasis of tranquillity.