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Brynhonddu Country House B&B
Wales > South East Wales and Cardiff > Abergavenny

Brynhonddu Country House is an award- winning 3 star bed & breakfast within picturesque surroundings in Pandy; Abergavenny.

Ideally situated for walking; touring and activity breaks; Brynhonddu is set in the foothills...

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Rock and Fountain Hotel
Wales > South East Wales and Cardiff > Abergavenny

Welcome to the Rock and Fountain Hotel; a 3* attractive; comfortable accommodation perfectly based from which visitors can explore the rich heritage of the area.

The Hotel is situated in the Clydach gorge; within the Brecon Beaco...

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Llansantffraed Court Hotel
Wales > South East Wales and Cardiff > Abergavenny

A TIMELESS LANDSCAPE, steeped in history and legend, awaits the traveller to Llansantffraed Court Country House Hotel and Restaurant. Set in the ancient county of Monmouthshire, amid picturesque hills and the mystical valleys of the Usk and the Wye, ...

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South East Wales and Cardiff

In South East Wales you'll find a world of contrasts: from the bustle of the vibrant capital city Cardiff, to the astounding beauty and tranquility of the surrounding vales and mountains.
There's more to South East Wales than Catherine Zeta Jones, the Manic Street Preachers or Tom Jones. This region has a lot to offer from great scenery, good pubs and restaurants, to some excellent bed and breakfast addresses.
Cardiff is only just over the border from England and only 2 hours from London by train. The energy and ambition of Wales' capital is boundless. Not only does Cardiff have one of the finest stadiums in Europe, it also has one of the most ambitious waterfront developments, which has transformed the old docks area into a world class haven for business, leisure and fun.
Under its cosmopolitan exterior, there is also a very different Cardiff - an ancient city steeped in history waiting to be discovered. The legacy left by the Romans, Normans and the Industrial Revolution is clearly visible, as a tour of the magnificent Cardiff Castle right in the heart of the city will demonstrate.
Cardiff also has a varied cultural scene. The National Museum and Gallery houses one of the most extensive collections of impressionist paintings outside Paris. Music, of course, features strongly in the Capital City of Wales and the renowned Welsh National Opera perform here regularly.

Ever since its days as the world's biggest coal port, Cardiff has been a cosmopolitan city with people from every corner of the globe having chosen to settle here. This heritage is reflected in a variety of restaurants from Thai and Japanese to Hawaiian. And naturally, several restaurants also specialise in traditional Welsh cooking. The city is packed with cheerful and welcoming pubs, making a visit to Cardiff a very special experience.

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