Attractions in WalesSelect a typeFilter AttractionsAttractionsHistorical PlacesEating OutAccommodationCaravans / Campsites / GlampingGuest House / B&BsHostelsSelf CateringHotelsCountry HouseRestaurant with RoomsGridMapTrewythen HotelThe Trewythen was re-opened in September 2012 by Glyn & Hayley Powell who are also proprietors of the well-established Unicorn...Read MoreTros Yr Afon Holiday CottagesSet within six acres of gardens and woodland, Tros Yr Afon is the perfect getaway from the stresses of everyRead MoreTry Thai Shop & Noodle BarMany of the ingredients we use in the Noodle Bar are available in the shop. People enjoy browsing the shop while waiting for...Read MoreTu Hwnt i’r Bont TearoomFor visitors to North Wales generally (and the Conwy Valley, Betws-y-Coed in particular), Tu Hwnt I’r Bont is itself, in this...Read MoreTudor Farmhouse Hotel & Restaurant20 chic bedrooms featuring fresh neutral colours, roll top baths, monsoon showers, Nespresso coffee machines and flashes of...Read MoreTudor LodgeThere is a genuine home from home, family warmth that permeates throughout the gorgeous Tudor Lodge B&B, based in the Welsh...Read MoreTunnel Cottages at Blaen-Nant-Y-Groes FarmTunnel Cottages at Blaen-nant-y-groes Farm, touch the edges of the green, picture perfect Brecon Beacons National Park, making...Read MoreTy Cerrig Woodland RetreatsHidden in eight acres of forest in the Vale of Glamorgan, sits Ty Cerrig Woodland Retreats. Both the Bwncath Log Cabin & Gwdihw...Read MoreTy Coed DE Bed & BreakfastTy Coed De offers first class accommodation in landscaped grounds, a haven for wild life, with views looking over farmland to...Read MoreTy Dderw Country InnTy Dderw Country Inn, on the beautiful Isle of Anglesey.It is short walk from the maritime village of Moelfre and The Anglesey...Read MoreTŷ GolchiNo matter what life may throw at us, everything looks better after a massive slice of cake. Especially when it’s homemade in...Read MoreTy Gwyn HotelThis multi-award-winning hotel is a centuries-old coaching inn located in Betws-y-Coed, within the Snowdonia National Park.Read MoreTŷ Hyll - The Ugly HouseShrouded in mystery, Ty Hyll (the Ugly House) is some 3 miles west of Betws-y-Coed, on the A5 towards Capel Curig.Its origins...Read MoreTy Mawr B&BSpending a glorious night or two (or three!) at the splendid Ty Mawr Farmhouse B&B, on the Isle of Anglesey, is to turn back...Read MoreTy Mawr B&B & TearoomEmma and Menno welcome you to their warm and cosy Bed & Breakfast and Tea room Tŷ Mawr, ideally situated for a holiday in the...Read MoreTy Mawr Farm CottagesThe stone built granary has been converted to four luxury holiday cottages full of character with inglenook fireplaces,...Read MoreTy Mawr Hotel & Restaurant/ BarTy - Mawr means ‘Big House’ in Welsh, but also ‘Big Welcome’ in any language! A family run hotel restaurant and bar with a...Read MoreTy Morgans Bar - Bistro & RoomsSituated in the small but busy town of Rhayader, the gateway town of the beautiful Elan Valley Dams.Nine double ensuite rooms -...Read More7273747576777879808182