- ZIPprint
Design and print services, as well as copying, encapsulation, binding, poster, and exhibition work.
www.zipprint.co.uk
- Wern Fawr Manor Farm
Offers bed and breakfast and self-catering accommodation in Llanbedrog in the heart of the Lleyn Peninsula.
www.wernfawrmanorfarm.freeserve.co.uk
- Jim Kelly Mortgage Services
Independent brokers for first and second homes, buy to let, and self-build properties.
www.jimkelly.co.uk
- Hendre Gefeilliaid Cottage
Located on a working farm within the Snowdonia National Park.
www.northwalescottage.co.uk
- Cefn Coch Guest House
Mid-Wales family run guest house and tea room in the Snowdonia National Park.
www.cefncoch.force9.co.uk
- Chapel Antiques Centre
Sells a range of items including books, china, clocks, furniture, and maps.
www.chapelantiqueswales.co.uk
- Chapel of Art, The
- Criccieth
Offers art exhibitions, concerts, classes, poetry, lectures, and more.
www.the-coa.org.uk
- Bangor City Girls Football Club
- Bangor
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- Plas Bodegroes
Offers gourmet restaurant and individually designed bedrooms that overlook the gardens.
www.bodegroes.co.uk
- Plas Dolmelynllyn Country Hotel
Old manor house situated in the Snowdonia National Park, surrounded by mountains and meadows.
www.dolly-hotel.co.uk
- Gwynfryn Farm Holidays
Organic dairy farm in North Wales where guests in self-catering houses are welcome to help feed the animals and assist with bringing the cows in for milking.
www.gwynfrynfarm.co.uk
- Bronheulog Hotel
Hotel and restaurant situated in land with botanical gardens and lawns.
www.bronheuloghotel.freeserve.co.uk
- Wern Fawr Manor Farm
Offers bed and breakfast and self-catering accommodation in Llanbedrog in the heart of the Lleyn Peninsula.
www.wernfawrmanorfarm.freeserve.co.uk
- Plas Coch Guest House
Originally built as a quarry manager¿s house in the mid 19th century.
www.plas-coch.co.uk
- Abereistedd Hotel
On the west beach, offering views of the sea and mountains.
www.abereistedd.co.uk
- Llwyndu Farmhouse Hotel
Grade II listed building, built between 1585 and the early 1600s and restored to provide ensuite accommodation in rooms with beams, inglenooks, and a sense of history.
www.llwyndu-farmhouse.co.uk
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