With Wales in Style, you can find those special places to stay in Wales - from romantic weekend breaks to full blown family holidays.
Ty Dre is an Edwardian Building on three levels.
This former farmhouse is set in one of our favourite parts of Pembrokeshire, a stone’s throw from the magical St David’s Peninsula and the arty little harbour village of Solva.
A stunning conversion of an historic country estate that offers flawless accommodation that's arty and funky, chic and contemporary. It's the ultimate country bolthole, set in the beautiful Brecon Beacons.
Oodles of charm - period features, nooks and crannies, uncluttered bedrooms with modern touches. Good food, mostly organic with the finest local ingredients. Relaxed surroundings, but not remote - lots to see and do locally.
Beautiful, intimate Georgian mansion reborn. Relaxing, informal atmosphere, with very high standards of comfort - and huge bedrooms. Noted for its food too, with emphasis on the best local produce sourced within 10 miles - and its own kitchen garden.
A quality country house experience that is warm, friendly and unfussy. Experienced, welcoming hosts, and good, flavoursome food. Inspiring location between Snowdonia's mountains and the sea.
Now this is different – a traditional working farm with accommodation that’s bang up-to-date and stylish, with more than a touch of contemporary cool.
A foodie's favourite - no question, it’s one of Wales’s top places to eat. Classy accommodation too at this beautifully appointed country house with period furnishings, comfy sofas and quality bathrooms. Relaxing surroundings and peaceful location.
TyGlyn is based in a rural village of Ciliau Aeron, five miles from Aberaeron town, in the heart of Ceredigion in an unspoilt area with magnificent views down the Aeron valley.
Wales meets Italy at Venetia, a striking restaurant with rooms filled with Italian brio.