The Brigands Inn
Mallwyd
the welcoming rooms at this grand, former coaching inn come with mountain views, many of its character features have been retainded
The Saracens Head Hotel
Beddgelert
in one of Snowdonia's loveliest villages, and in a picturesque riverside location, this country inn has inviting refurbished rooms with comfy beds
Bryn Tyrch Inn
Capel Curig
a traditional inn in a breathtaking location near Snowdon has cosy comfort in stylish, colourful rooms and fine Welsh food in the restaurant
The Greyhound Inn
Llantrissant
an 18th century stone-built country inn, close to the picturesque town of Usk, has attractive rooms in a 17th century stable block next door
King's Head Inn
Llangennith
this 17th century inn boasts an idyllic spot overlooking the church to the hills and sea beyond; fresh, locally sourced food is the order of the day
The Nags Head
Garthmyl
a fine Georgian property offering well equipped, boutique rooms, the restaurant serves an imaginative menu of locally sourced produce
Tyn-y-Coed Inn
Capel Curig
a family-owned inn, beautifully located, with fine views and a natural river pool in the grounds, has comfortable rooms and excellent facilities
The Mulberry Inn
Llwynmawr
described as "a little gem" by previous guests, the welcoming guesthouse offers well appointed, chic accommodation
Penhelig Arms
Aberdovey
from its waterfront spot there are far reaching views across the estuary, there is a choice of dining venues all serving local produce and seafood
The Roast Ox Inn
Painscastle
in Painscastle near Hay-on-Wye, a quaint Welsh Border inn offers hearty meals and smart, comfortable rooms with king size zip and link beds
Tudor Lodge Inn
Jameston
comfortable and contemporary guest rooms are on offer at this former gentleman's residence, there is also a kids play area and a beer garden
West Arms Hotel
Llanarmon Dyffryn-Ceiriog
the picturesque, 16th century country inn boasts many original features and offers a peaceful haven in the foothills of the Berwyn Mountain
Holland Hotel
Holyhead
in a village near Holyhead, this popular inn features a friendly welcome to cosy rooms with refurbished bathrooms, and much-praised breakfasts
Swallow Falls
Betws-y-Coed
located on the A5 opposite the Swallow Falls and 5 minutes drive from Betws-y-Coed, and offers a sauna, traditional pub and large beer garden
Cain Valley Hotel
Llanfyllin
features characterful guest rooms with exposed beams and original features, the restaurant serves a seasonal menu of British classics
Carew Inn
Carew
in a pretty village with a fine view of a medieval castle across the river, this inn has two cottages with charming country-style rooms
Fox & Hounds
Llancarfan
situated in a quiet village in the heart of the Vale of Glamorgan, a chic, cosy inn boasting the use of its own produce in the restaurant
Kings Head Inn
Llandovery
there are plenty of characterful features on show that highlight this former coaching inn's rich history that dates back to the 13th century
Usk & Railway Inn
Sennybridge
spacious, modern rooms feature at this popular inn, scenic views can be enjoyed from the terrace and hearty, locally sourced food is served
Pont y Pair Inn
Betws-y-Coed
with all of the village amenities on the door step and access to the many walking routes and cycling trails this pub makes an ideal base
The Angel Hotel
Cardigan
featuring a weekend nightclub, this newly refurbished inn is located in the town centre where many shops and restaurants may be found
The Bluebell Country Inn
Glangrwyney
on the edge of the Brecon Beacons, near Crickhowell, a friendly country inn offers simply-furnished rooms and hearty home-cooked food
The Glan Yr Afon Inn
Dolphin
a relaxed and friendly, characterful village inn, featuring oak beams and open fires, providing hearty, locally sourced food and just off the A55
Glyn Valley Hotel
Glyn Ceiriog
Situated in the picturesque Ceiriog Valley, with Llangollen an easy drive away, the historic inn boasts the use of local produce in its restaurant
Ship Inn
Tresaith
just metres from the sandy beach, this friendly and welcoming, seaside inn boasts glorious views and is ideally placed for exploring the coast
Trevor Arms Hotel
Marford
this 17th-century coaching inn has been sensitively updated to provide modern facilities, including a relaxing bar and restaurant
The Abadam Arms
Porthyrhyd
dating back to 1843, this traditional pub, with cosy rooms and freshly- cooked food, is located close to the National Botanic Garden of Wales
Abbey Grange Hotel
Llantysilio
well located for touring the surrounding area, the traditional accommodation offers spacious, comfortable rooms
White House Country Inn
Sennybridge
in Sennybridge, eight miles west of Brecon, a country inn with a large conservatory dining room has spacious rooms and friendly, helpful staff
The Copper Beech Inn
Abercraf
a quaint family-run village inn features a fine restaurant specialising in Italian dishes, and a great walking location near the Cribarth Mountain
The Lion Hotel
Berriew
set in an award-winning village, this ancient timbered inn has had a imaginative makeover by the owner - artist Andrew Logan
The Star Inn
Dylife
a 17th century drover's inn, set in countryside next to the historical lead mine village of Dylife, offers tasty food and comfortable rooms
Lion Hotel
Llanbister
country pub set in a small hamlet offering cosy, traditional rooms, some with scenic views, a dining room - serving home made food - and bar
Raven Inn
Llanarmon-Yn-Ial
make use of the self-catering facilities, or the traditional country-pub fare, on offer at these smartly furnished studio rooms, in a pretty village setting
The Clytha Arms
Clytha
family-run inn set in extensive grounds amidst peaceful countryside between Abergavenny and Raglan; guest rooms are well-appointed
Inn at the Sticks
Llanstephan
in this pretty coastal village, just a short walk from a beautiful beach, an inn with beamed rooms and tempting options on the restaurant menu
Queens Hotel
Blaenau Ffestiniog
features rooms with simple décor and mountain views and offers a good base to explore the nearby walking and cycling trails
Afon Duad Inn
Cwmduad
set in the beautiful Teifi Valley, this inn features simple, cosy rooms in a warm and friendly atmosphere. It is also provides a self catering unit
Penrhos Arms
Cemmaes
stay in light and airy rooms decorated with antique furniture and enjoy a menu of modern, Welsh dishes, made using local ingredients
Castle Inn
Knucklas
relax beside a wood-burning stove in the cosy bar where you can also enjoy a home cooked meal prepared with local produce
Mid Wales Inn
Pant-Y-Dwr
as the name suggests this welcoming pub is geographically in the centre of Wales, rooms are individually decorated in a colour co-ordinated style
Red Lion Hotel
Pontrhydfendigaid
the River Teifi flows alongside the beer garden of this traditional village pub, the location is ideal for those wishing to explore Mid-Wales by car
The Bryntirion Inn
Llandderfel
cosy, country inn nestled into the hillside overlooking the River Dee Valley 4 miles from Lake Bala promoting a fair trade and green ethos
Tal Y Don Hotel
Barmouth
relax in the informal bar after a day on the nearby sands, followed by a tasty meal in the relaxed restaurant before retiring to your cosy room
Y Pengwern
Llan Ffestiniog
this former drover's inn is quite literally at the heart of the community as today it is owned and run by them, it offers simple style accommodation
Dinas Castle Inn
Brecon
enjoy traditional hospitality, great food, comfortable rooms and a cosy bar, at this popular pub, the highest in the Brecon Beacons National Park
The Harp Inn
Old Radnor
a Welsh longhouse, set on a hilltop with Radnor Valley views, has slate floors, oak beams and open fire; comfy bedrooms have scenic views
Green Bridge Inn
Pendine
in the hilltop part of Pendine, close to the spectacular 7 mile-long sands, simply-furnished modern rooms and an apartment, with dining on site
Stag Coach House
Carmel
comfortable rooms set in a converted coaching house which is located next door to the Stag & Pheasant Inn, breakfast is served in the pub
The Cross Keys Hotel
Llanymynech
an 18th century Grade II listed building sitting on the English/Welsh border, it offers a good base to explore the surrounding countryside
The Duke of Edinburgh
Newgale
good-value-for-money accommodation, with its own bar and restaurant, located right on the beachfront, making a good holiday base