Gwent Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Gwent bed and breakfast

Gwent Bed & Breakfast Guide   Gwent is the largest and most densely populated county in the UK. Usk is located on the River Usk, which is spanned by an arched stone bridge at the western entrance to the town. Usk Castle, above the town overlooks, the ancient crossing point. Tredegar House is one of the most significant Restoration houses in Britain. Raglan was once a market town, held a regular court and three coaching inns. And it’s dominated by one [...]

Gwent Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Gwent bed and breakfast2020-03-06T13:11:42+00:00

Midlothian Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Midlothian bed and breakfast

Midlothian Bed & Breakfast Guide   Located to the south of Edinburgh, Midlothian is a beautifully rural area with rolling green hills and huge expanses of thriving woodland.  Midlothian is easier to discover than ever before thanks to the Borders Railway. The railway line travels through beautiful countryside, connecting Edinburgh to Tweedbank in the Scottish Borders with stops at the Midlothian towns of Eskbank, Newtongrange and Gorebridge. Visit the mysterious, late-Gothic Rosslyn Chapel, which featured prominently in the blockbuster film and book, [...]

Midlothian Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Midlothian bed and breakfast2020-03-06T13:12:43+00:00

Ross-shire Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Ross-shire bed and breakfast

Ross-shire Bed & Breakfast Guide Beautiful county in the Scottish Highlands – Eilan Donan Castle – iconic castle and popular filming location. Inverewe Gardens – famous for its exotic plants which thrive in the unique conditions created by the Gulf Stream meeting the Highlands. The Falls of Glomach – one of the tallest waterfalls in Britain. Benn Eigh National Nature Reserve – mountain peaks and ancient pine forests - home to a diverse range of wildlife including Golden Eagles. Attadale Gardens [...]

Ross-shire Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Ross-shire bed and breakfast2020-03-06T13:14:19+00:00

Conwy Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Conwy bed and breakfast

Conwy Bed & Breakfast Guide Conwy Town- steeped in history, this world heritage site, boasts a thirteenth century castle and walls, picturesque harbour and suspension bridge as well as the smallest house in Great Britain! Llandudno – Victorian seaside resort with outstanding traditional pier, the longest in Wales - take the cable-car or tramway to the top of the Great Orme, a massive span of limestone headland rising dramatically out of the sea – look out for the wild Kashmir goats. [...]

Conwy Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Conwy bed and breakfast2020-03-06T13:23:26+00:00

West Lothian Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a West Lothian bed and breakfast

West Lothian Bed & Breakfast Guide   Situated between Glasgow and Edinburgh is an area waiting to be explored. See the Pentland Hills, excellent for walkers with over 100km of sign-posted trails and many traditional Scottish towns and villages. Linlithgow is a town steeped in history. Visit the remains of Linlithgow Palace, birthplace of James V and Mary, Queen of Scots. See Livingston, the largest town in West Lothian providing a great shopping experience including Livingston Designer Outlet. Kirknewton is a [...]

West Lothian Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a West Lothian bed and breakfast2020-03-06T13:25:11+00:00

Tyne & Wear Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Tyne & Wear bed and breakfast

Tyne & Wear Bed & Breakfast Guide North eastern county with quayside cities and glorious sandy beaches such as stunning Tynemouth Longsands. This is a blue flag award-winning mile long stretch of golden sands, nationally renowned for surfing. Newcastle is a bustling city with medieval castle, art galleries, theatres and museums and excellent shopping with unique boutiques. Fenwick’s of Newcastle is one of the largest luxury department stores in the country. Jesmond Dene is a beautiful park with native and exotic [...]

Tyne & Wear Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Tyne & Wear bed and breakfast2020-03-06T13:28:17+00:00

Isle of Anglesey Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding an Isle of Anglesey bed and breakfast

Isle of Anglesey Bed & Breakfast Guide Located off the mainland’s north west coast accessed by the Menai Suspension Bridge or the Britannia Bridge – 125 miles of stunning coastline – designated Area of outstanding Natural Beauty. Picturesque towns and villages – Holyhead – UK/Irish ferry port – Holyhead Breakwater Country Park – situated on the site of an old quarry- an abundance of birds and wildlife. Llangefni – the cultural centre of Anglesey – visit the unique landscapes of the [...]

Isle of Anglesey Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding an Isle of Anglesey bed and breakfast2020-03-06T13:30:04+00:00

Inverness-shire Bed and Breakfast Guide: Finding an Inverness-shire bed and breakfast

Inverness-shire Bed & Breakfast Guide   Scotland’s largest county covering much of the Highlands and the Outer Hebrides. Inverness – cosmopolitan city on the River Ness – Inverness Castle – St. Andrew’s Cathedral – Loch Ness – contains the largest volume of freshwater in the British Isles – watch out for Nessie! Nairn – seaside resort on the Moray Firth – two championship golf courses. Culloden Battlefield – site of the final Jacobite Rising – Clava Cairns – well-preserved Bronze Age [...]

Inverness-shire Bed and Breakfast Guide: Finding an Inverness-shire bed and breakfast2020-03-06T13:31:24+00:00

Gwynedd Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Gwynedd bed and breakfast

Gwynedd Bed & Breakfast Guide County in north west Wales incorporating the spectacular Lleyn Peninsula and Cambrian coast as well as further inland the dramatic landscapes of Snowdonia National Park – Snowdon, the highest mountain in England and Wales. Bangor – lively city and university town – Penrhyn – a 19th century castle in stunning surroundings. Caernarfon – historic town boasting a magnificent castle overlooking the Menai Strait towards Anglesey. Blaenau Ffestiniog – historic mining town, now popular among outdoor enthusiasts [...]

Gwynedd Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Gwynedd bed and breakfast2020-03-06T13:33:26+00:00

Powys Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Powys Bed and Breakfast

Powys Bed & Breakfast Guide Two thousand square miles of stunning scenery – including waterfalls and mountains. The Cambrian Mountains – internationally recognised for trilobite fossils in the area between the spa towns of Llandrindod Wells and Builth Wells and home to rare species such as golden plover, black grouse and red kite. Brecon Beacons National Park and International Dark Sky Reserve – Pen y Fan, highest peak in south Wales. 13th century Powis Castle – displaying one of the world’s [...]

Powys Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Powys Bed and Breakfast2020-03-06T13:35:50+00:00

Scottish Borders Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Scottish Borders Bed and Breakfast

Scottish Borders Bed & Breakfast Guide Main gateway to Scotland from the south – spectacular landscapes of hills and moorland, valleys and rocky coastline. The River Tweed offers some of the best fishing in Scotland. Home to rugby, the Rugby Sevens Tournament takes place through spring and summer. Famous for its tweeds, tartans and highest quality knitwear,  browse the local mills and shops. Visit the market towns of Hawick and Galashiels. Explore Kelso, Melrose, Jedburgh and Dryburgh with their historic abbeys  [...]

Scottish Borders Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Scottish Borders Bed and Breakfast2020-03-06T13:37:52+00:00

Denbighshire Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Denbighshire Bed and Breakfast

Denbighshire Bed & Breakfast Guide   Beautiful county in north-east Wales – rolling hills and moorland and ancient historical sites – medieval ruins of Castell Dinas Bran. The magnificent Pontcysyllte aqueduct in Wrexham - the largest aqueduct in Britain standing 126 ft tall and 1000 ft long. Bustling towns – Llangollen, a popular tourist destination - take a picturesque 7 mile trip on the Llangollen Steam Railway up the River Dee to the village of Carrog. Prestatyn, originally a Roman settlement, [...]

Denbighshire Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Denbighshire Bed and Breakfast2020-03-06T13:50:43+00:00

Londonderry Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Londonderry Bed and Breakfast

Londonderry Bed & Breakfast Guide     DERRY – With its bloody history and many stories to tell, the last remaining completely walled city in Ireland. Ness Country Park – spectacular woodland, 7 kms of  riverside walks and Northern Ireland’s highest waterfall. The iconic Peace Bridge across the River Foyle.  St. Columb’s Park and its 18th century manor house. Riverwatch Aquarium and Visitor Centre – located just outside Derry city centre.     Finding a Londonderry Bed & Breakfast Bed and [...]

Londonderry Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Londonderry Bed and Breakfast2020-03-06T13:43:10+00:00

Flintshire Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Flintshire Bed and Breakfast

Flintshire Bed & Breakfast Guide   Flint Castle – built in the 13th century by King Edward I. The ancient town of Holywell (named after the Holy Well of St.Winefride’s) and the nearby ruins of Basingwerk Abbey. Hawarden – with its two castles, one of them home to former prime minister, William Gladstone. It houses St. Deiniol’s Library with Gladstone’s collection of 32,000 books. The market town of Mold – a base for mountain walking in the Clwydian Range.     [...]

Flintshire Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Flintshire Bed and Breakfast2020-03-06T13:52:44+00:00

Perthshire Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Perthshire Bed and Breakfast

Perthshire Bed & Breakfast Guide County of forests, moors, rivers and waterfalls stretching from Strathmore in the East, to the Pass of Drumochter in the north, Rannoch Moor in the west and Aberfoyle in the south. Perth – historic city situated on the banks of the River Tay – boasting ancient monuments, historic theatres, art galleries and museums – as well as an excellent shopping experience. Gleneagles – world renowned championship golf courses. Pitlochry Festival Theatre- ‘theatre in the hills’ providing [...]

Perthshire Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Perthshire Bed and Breakfast2020-03-06T13:49:00+00:00

Pembrokeshire Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Pembrokeshire Bed and Breakfast

Pembrokeshire Bed & Breakfast Guide Diverse scenery – from towering cliff-tops and sandy beaches to rolling hills and moorlands. Pembrokeshire Coast National Park - Britain’s only coastal national park. The Preseli Mountains in North Pembrokeshire - rugged moorland, heath and grassland- home to a vast range of plants and invertebrates. Surrounded by the sea on three sides - many vibrant coastal communities – Newport, a small market town on the River Nyfer, once a herring port. Tenby – a charming seaside [...]

Pembrokeshire Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Pembrokeshire Bed and Breakfast2020-03-06T13:57:08+00:00

Vale of Glamorgan Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Vale of Glamorgan Bed and Breakfast

Vale of Glamorgan Bed & Breakfast Guide The most southerly point of Wales – Glamorgan Heritage Coast - 14 miles of spectacular coastal scenery and wooded valleys. Steeped in history – from Ogmore Castle in the west to Cosmeston Medieval Village in the east. Barry – beautiful seaside resort full of maritime history; Barry Island – golden beaches and family attractions, filming location for the popular TV series ‘Gavin and Stacey’. Cowbridge – historic market town and excellent shopping experience. Penarth [...]

Vale of Glamorgan Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Vale of Glamorgan Bed and Breakfast2020-03-06T13:58:55+00:00

Monmouthshire Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Monmouthshire Bed and Breakfast

Monmouthshire Bed & Breakfast Guide Stretching from the Brecon Beacons National Park in the west to the wooded valley of the River Wye. Abergavenny – a historic market town, surrounded by seven mountains. Blaenavon World Heritage Site – a monument to Wales’ immense contribution to the Industrial Revolution. The annual autumn Abergavenny Food Festival. Bustling Monmouth – set in the beautiful Wye Valley with a 13th century gate-house bridge. Caldicot Castle – a restored medieval fortress.     Finding a Monmouthshire [...]

Monmouthshire Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Monmouthshire Bed and Breakfast2020-03-06T14:00:08+00:00

County Galway Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a County Galway Bed and Breakfast

County Galway Bed & Breakfast Guide Stunning coastline, white beaches and home to the vibrant, energetic city of Galway, located halfway along the Wild Atlantic Way. The Aran Islands – ‘the isles of saints and scholars’ with a world heritage site guarding the entrance to Galway Bay. Connemara – described by Irish playwright, Oscar Wilde , as a place of ‘savage beauty’; a region of spectacular landscapes, heritage and tradition with the Connemara National Park covering 2,000 hectares of mountains, heaths [...]

County Galway Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a County Galway Bed and Breakfast2020-03-06T14:02:32+00:00

County Cork Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a County Cork Bed and Breakfast

County Cork Bed & Breakfast Guide   Ireland’s largest county, with Cork city at its hub buzzing with art galleries, museums, great restaurants and pubs. Blarney Castle – a medieval stronghold with its famous Blarney Stone. The Titanic Experience – set in the former White Star Line offices in Cobh, where the great ship made its final visit, taking aboard its Irish emigrants. Kinsale – a picturesque coastal town, renowned for fabulous seafood. Ride the cable car from the Beara Peninsula [...]

County Cork Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a County Cork Bed and Breakfast2020-03-06T14:04:51+00:00
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