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10 Welcome ta Wales ; BRYNOWEN f


HOLIDAY CENTRE | on the beautiful .Cardigan Bay


REAL LUXURY CARAVAN HOLIDAY HOMES FOR HIRE


with own internal flush toilet, mains water* electric lighting, most have TV, Fridge and Shower. A wonderful choice of 1976 or as new models specially selected on sites close to sandy beach or overlooking the sea. •


CENTRE FACILITIES include superb licensed club, dancing and free entertainment with special children’s arrangements. .Shop, launderette, amusement and large heated swimming pool. Touring Sites.


For details — send stamp to: Dept. L, Brynowen Holiday Centre, Borth, Cards. SY24


SLS. Tel. Bprth 366. 1 ' sL-ii.-y


YOU don’t need a passport for a holiday in Wales or Scotland — yet! Residents of both countries are proud of their heritage, and are currently kicking up a political fuss about -‘devolution” from Westminster. 1 But they are far too “canny”, as they say in Scotland; or “fey” (as


Wales


they might’say in Wales) to want to introduce anything like passports which might hinder their thriving tourist trade. .


>Yet there is so much in both countries that is excitingly'different to our English corner of North-East Lancashire.


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Not least, in Wales* are . In fact 25 per cent of Wales area’s once great slate mining those signposts in two is either National Parkland or industry.


languages-.— with even the English Words, seem­ ing like tongue twisters. But it’s worth' making the


...................... WELSH WOOLLENS


TAPESTRY FLANNEL AND TWEED


Quality products of Wales


Visit, us on your holidays or con* tact us for our brochure


THE WELSH DRESSER 3 Terrace Road, Aberdovey, Gwynedd.


Phone 065472 220. LOCH CARRON, in Ross and Cromarty.


effort to get behind, the gen­ eral image of Wales as a tour­ ist area crowned by. Snowdon, peopled by singing miners from “The Valleys”.


They’re friendly folk


EXPLORE THE CAMBRIAN COAST


Towyn has sand, sea and sunshine, nearby are moun­ tains, castles and rivers.


Whether'you want to laze on the beach or tour In the hills, the town’s situation Is Ideal. Guide 20p.


Post free from


Towyn Publicity Bureau (A), Towyn, Gwynedd LL36 ODT


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You are assured of a welcome at a “LEES” HOTEL


ANGLESEY ARMS HOTEL


Menai Bridge Anglesey


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Commanding a magnificent view of the Menai Straits, the hotel is set in delightful gar- dens standing at the door- way to Anglesey at the end of the Thomas Telford sus-


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pension bridge. Substantially remodelled and refurbished during 1972;------- ------


Tel. Menai Bridge 305 A. A. — R.A.C.


: MAEL0GTLAKE HOTEL


Rhosneigr Anglesey


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Situated in the midst of rol- ling sandhills between the lake. Llyn Maelog and the sea. The Hotel is ideally placed for family holidays, with golf and riding available.


- .........Tel: Rhosneigr 204-------- A.A. ** R.A.C. For country house comfort —


Write or Telephone for a brochure to the Manager, or to J. W. Lees and Co. (Brewers), Greengate Brewery, Middle* ton Junction, Manchester M24 2AX.


SCOTCHWELL HOUSE HOTEL


HAVERFORDWEST Telephone 2902


ANTS HILL-CARAVAN PARK LAUGHARNE, DYFED.


This site at the historic home town of Dylan Thomas is licenced for 60 CARAVANS. A well drained flat field is licenced for 60 TENT PITCHES with hot water and showers available, also toilets and shop on site. TOURING CARA­ VANS WELCOME.


Five minutes walk into town for all facilities; four miles to glorious PENDING SANDS. Licensed club, (urge caravans to let. Children’s playground and grass * area.


Send stamp for brochure.


Advance hooking advisable for touring pitches. Telephone LAUGHARNE 293


Residential Licence. Full central heating, free parking. Situated in open grounds off the A40 approach. Well situated from National Park area. Central for all beaches.


O P E N A L L YEAR ROUND


YSTWYTH HOUSE 14 BRIDGE STREET


Proprietrens: Mrs E. M. Pendleton


1 min. Shops. 2 mins. Prom­ enade


Telephone Aberystwyth 7515


CRAIG-Y-DDERWEN HOTEL


Situated on the banka of the River Conway amldet beautiful wooded countryalde. Trout and Salmon fiahing, pony trekking and golf course nearby. Brochure and


term on reguest, stamp please. Cralg-y-Dderwen Hotel,


Betws-y-coed, Gwynedd. Tel: Betew-y-Coed 293.


Everything provided for use.


Comfortably Furnished Flat Modern Conveniences H. and C. in Bedrooms.


THERE are those who: have tired o f . the best holiday resorts that the Continent of Europe can offer, but who never tire of, Scotland. Knowing th a t , someone has erected a sign on the English border with the message “Haste Ye Back” — and it is sound


advice. Scotland is a wonderful


country for touring, but there are districts where one can settle for a fortnight and find


plenty of interest in natural or man-made attractions. • . Along the coast of Kirkcud-..


bright to Gatehouse of Fleet.. there are such attractions as lovely scenery and a fascinat­ ing horticultural centre. Travelling north towards


Ayr, you’ll notice the rock jut­ ting from the sea, Ailsa Craig (which will remind you of onions) before you have the chance to see a great airport in action at Prestwick. In Ayr you can read and the see the birthplace of Robbie Burns, or try one of Scotland’s many golf courses at Turnberry. Further north is the Clyde


estuary, with Largs as a mini- riviera of the North, and a


centre for sailing to such delectable spots as the Isle of Arran, or the holiday'resorts of the Kyles of Bute.


You could spend holidays


for years on the west coast — north to Skye or the remote mainland up to Cape Wrath and travel the north coast to John O’ Groats — territory in


, Sutherland and Caithness where there, is still peace and quiet.


HIGHLANDS


are many miles of wonderful seascapes till you reach Dor­ noch;, then there’s another area of its- own,' round to Aberdeen, and you are still far -north of the Firth of Forth, with that wonderful road bridge and the capital' city of Edinburgh1 (rivalled in different tourist attractions by Glasgow).


Turning south again there And after all that you still


haven’t seen the Trossachs on the fringe of the Highlands — and there’s many an English­ man who will admit to having lost his holiday heart in that land of the pipers.


Scots folk are friendly folk,


they have whisky and haggis, and food which has still escaped the spoiling onslaught


SNOWDONIA NATIONAL PARK


Relax and enjoy this area of excep­ tional beauty on a peaceful farm site. Luxury 1975 Bluebird caravans each with double end bedroom, f lu sh w.c., built-in gas firs, refrigerator and fully equipped to Wales Tourist.Board standards. Come and enjoy our mountains, lakes, forests and waterfalls. We are at the centre of all this and much more. Stamp only please for free brochure (open all year round).


HENDRE MAWR FARM C.P. Uanuwchllyn Bala Gwynedd LL23 7UF


_____ Tel. Llanuwchllyn 658______ DDOIrHIiR


PONY TREKKING F A RM


Glynceiriog,


LLANGOLLEN, CLYWD. Tel. Glynceiriog 331.


holiday ra te . Children and school parties catered for. Vacancies available all season.


Weekly) ra tes , daily treks. Beginners and experienced aiders welcome.


Inclusive S.AJE. for brochure.


Pony Trekking Society of Wales Approved.


Variety of furnished holiday cottages, farmhouses and bungalows for self catering holidays in South Cardigan­ shire and North Pembrokeshire. Some with private fishing. Write stating dates required and number in party, enclosing stamp to:


SELF CATERING HOLIDAYS IN WEST WALES


REDSTOCK GUEST HOUSE Johnston


Situated between Haverfordwest and Milford Haven. Telephone: Johnston 890 287


Fourteen bedrooms, H. & C. Storage beaters. Television Lounge, Residents lounge, Fully licensed bar. Overnight visitors welcomed. Personal service. Ample parking facilities. This Guest House is ideally situated for holiday makers wishing to tour the beautiful county of Pembrokeshire.


Commanding views of the sea and Snowdonia. Situated above a; beach .of Golden Sand TREARDDUR ■Kf’- g iW ' '


BAY HOTEL Trearddur Bay, Anglesey.


Fully licensed with newly modernised bars, sun lounge, cocktail bar, lounge, well appointed bedrooms, some with private bath. Ideal for yachting, sea fishing. -


‘ Swimming pool. -


Telephone TREARDDUR BAY 860301/2 A,A. R.A.C. .


THE PLASGYWN HOTEL,


PENTREFELIN, CRICCIETH, GWYNEDD Telephone Crlccleth 2559


THE CLARENCE HOTEL


Uandudno, North Wales Gloddaeth Street


A splendid traditional Hotel sited lust a (aw yards front Llan­


dudno promenade and main shopping centre. 62 restfully fur­


nished bedrooms, quiet relaxing lounge and sun terrace with our Royal Oak Bar aervlng bar lunches. Everything for a relaxing holiday.


Telephone Uandudno 76485 A.A. •• R.A.C.


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Historic and sunny holiday coast,with


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. You’re not too late for a Welsh Weekend Break


Mini Weekend in the beautiful countryside of North, Mid or South West Wales. Friday night dinner, Saturday night dinner dance and Sunday lunch plus accommodation and breakfast from £10.60 (plus VAT). Also off season cheap rate weekday holidays from £3.80 (plus VAT) per person per night,-minimum 3 days, dinner accommodation and breakfast.


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Please write' for full detaila.'tar Antiy-Cook', l^JHigiuStrcetrNewtown, Powys.


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superb sandy beaches SEND 15p FOR GUI0£ TO ROOM 17B, GUILDHALL PEMBROKESHIRE.


& SOUTH PEMBROKESHIRE


FOR SCENERY SUN AND SAND


Illustrated - Guide 20p.iWrite'Information Office,- Dept.- L. r Marina Road. Barmouth, Merioneth, Wales.


BARMOUTH


One mile east of Criccieth on the A497 road which runs along the south coast of- the Lleyn Peninsula with its brilliant seascapes and sandy beaches, this well appointed hotel is


. Pleasantly situated In its own ground and provides an ideal centre for tourist or holiday maker. There is full central heating throughout and all bedrooms have radio, showers, H. & C., shaver points, etc. Two spacious lounges offer guests the choice of TV or quiet relaxation and a fine range of beers, wines and spirits is available in the attractive cocktail lounge. The censed restaurant is open to non-residents and includes facilities for dancing. Private parties, dinner dances and functions by arrangement. ,


PENMAENMAWiR /THIS YEAR


TRY


The small* homely resort. Three miles of safe sands. Ideal touring centro for Snowdonia';


(Dept. UN), PENMAENMAWR NORTH WALES


Send S.AJS, for Brochure PUBLICITY ASSOCIATION


FARAWAY HOTEL C e m a e s B a y ,


Anglesey


CARAVANS AND CHALETS FOR HIRE*


Centrally situated on the South Wales Coast. Camp facilities include cafe, playground, bar, shop, games-room,- Tv room and paddling pool Comfort-. able caravans and chalets, free leaf­ lets, low early rates. - -


Shoreline Caravan & Chalet Park, Burry Port, Dyfed. Tel. Burry Port • ■ 2657.- -v


Gwynedd. Tel. 040 789 555


, park. Open all year. S.AE. for tariff, brochure ana *details of our mini weekends.


Extensively modernised hotel with sea view from most of the 20 bed­ rooms. 10 with private baths, showers and telephones. Central heating throughout. Colour TV. lounge. New bar ana cocktail lounge. Large dining- /ballroom with dinner d»nce every ..Saturday night and weekly discos. Excellent facilities nearby for golfinr fishing, shooting. Reduction for ch dren sharing family rooms. Ample c«


Under the personal supervision of the resident proprietor Mrs J. Boyett.


COMB PONY TREKKING IN PICTURESQUE NORTH WALES


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Garlhewin Farm Pony Trek­ king Centre* 'L lan fa f r Tal- foafarn, Abergele, Clywd.


Fully inclusive holidays or dally or half-daily treks - available.


Affiliated1 ponies of (Britain and Pony Trekking Society of Wales.


SjA.E. FOR •


FR E E BROCHURE Tel. 074578-288.


4/5/6/-berth Caravans For Hire ,


All water, gas and electricity con­ nected. Above average equipment including electric fires. Select site includes shop, TV room,- laundry facilities. Hot/cold showers and baths. AVi miles Tenby. 3 miles Saunders- foot. .


: SPECIAL OFF PEAK RATES.


S.A.E. for brochure: Mrs Irene Wil­ liams, 3 Marine Parade, Renarth, Glam. CF6 2BE. Tel. 708 420.


CURLEW HOLIDAY AGENCY Ffynonfalr Tantygroes, Cardigan, Dyfedd, Wales


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LOVELY LYDSTEP HAVEN Enjoy a super caravan holi­ day on our seaside estate. Private beach, secluded bay* (woodland walks. Low terms


BEACH HOLIDAY CARAVANS TENBY, DYFED


SELF-CATERING HOLIDAYS 2N THE SOOOTUSH BORDERS


fires and domestic help. Sleep Up to tig h t. Well situated in th e Border country famed for its sporting and country pur­ suits as well ,as having a wealth of liter-aav and Scottish history.


F o r full particular's apply: The [Factor, Lothian Estates Office. Jedburgh, Roxburghshire. Tel. ________Jedburgh 2201.


Fully furnished farm’ houses, cottages and1 flat. All com- ptetely modernised, well- appointed with television, log-


of the packaging and proces­ sing of the supermarket age. For golfers there are 350.


golf courses which welcome visitors, there are 230 places (if you consult “Scotland for Fishing”) where you might catch trout,' salmon or other fish. Speyside offers such tourist


attractions as the Aviemore Centre, (plus Kingussie and Newtonmore) with pony- treking when lack of snow ends the ski-ing season. And there’s mUch to enjoy at Blair- gowerie, Glenshee or Bal­ moral.


PROBLEM It is 25 years since: the Pit­


lochry Festival -Theatre, - th e . famous “Theatre in the. Hills” first opened. Then it was a big tent — now it’s an attractive v en u e fo r thousands of holidaymakers, an attractive building in a charming garden settling. And nearby is the , equally-famous electric power station, with its "salmon leap” (to allow .fish to trav e l upstream). The problem with Scotland


is how to see it all — it has been estimated there, were 5,000 castles, abbeys and ancient; monuments. See as much as you can — even if you- miss the Loch Ness Monster. -


TWO WAVS TO H0U0AY HAPPINESSI GT


For combined illustrated guided send 20p (p.o.) to:- Dept. Pu blicity Office, Town Hall, Rhyl.


North Parade,, Aberystwyth Telephone 7271 (STD 0970)


PRIVATE HOTEL MANORA


Bed and Breakfast with or without: Evening Meal.


Proprietors: Mr and Mrs E. Evans.-


H. and C. in ALL BEDROOMS A.A. Recommended. Centra] for Everything


ISLE OF ANGLESEY BENLLECH BAY


New 2 star Hotel under 200 yards from beach. Also luxury self contained ' flat for self catering.


Send Stamp for free colour brochure: BAY COURT HOTEL (Dept. LW) BENLLECH LL74 8SW


Tel: Tynygongl (024874) 2573.


PEMBROKESHIRE v NATIONAL PARK


Superior luxury cedarwood bun­ galows, 3 bedrooms, sleeps 6. Exten­ s iv e ly equipped.


From X35 - £71 per week inclusive of VAT, bed linen, electricity, TV etc.


Please send a stamp for brochure or phone


A welcome is assured to all wtoo come to the


NORTH WALES BRYN MORFYDD


A 9 s ta r hotel situated itt 30 •acres overlooking th e beautiful Valley of tb e CBywd. I t is highly . reoommeuded by Bgotk Ronay.


'Wales baflrooon. S eated swimming pool open from


LEanrhaeadr, n e a r Denbigh, North Wales.


BRYN MORFYiDD HOTEL T e l lia n y n y s (074578) 980.


(Dinting every F r iday and Saturdays (dinerts and res i­ dents ccdy) in tbs Rnbce ot


April 1st to October 30th. , (Brochure end Tariff


Mr and Mrs Bauer,


(Pembrokeshire) Dyfed BROAD HAVEN 239


Nr Haverfordwest,


TIMBER HILL, Broad Haven,


Situated In beautiful secluded valley 1 Vi miles from safe, sandy beach.


officially.designated as “areas of o u ts ta n d in g , n a tu ra l ; beauty”.


, CHOICE The shoreline stretches for


750 miles, encompassing bustling resorts (seaside and


' inland), peaceful fishing vil­ lages, marvellous beaches, quiet bays — or resorts where man-made entertainment can be enjoyed. Visitors to Wales ih’76 have


a huge choice of holiday activ­ ity. Consider just a few . . ’ . You can start in royal mood


at Caernarvon Castle, the set- ting for the investiture.of .the heir to the Crown as Prince of Wales.; Or in different, mood there


are. the mining - valleys of South Wales, one of the birth­ places of the Industrial Revol­ ution, which is now attracting a . surprising number of vis­ itors.


DIFFERENT • If you can’t get an invitation


to go down a real mine, there’s the nearest thing to it at the National Museum of Wales at the Civic Centre, Cardiff, where there’s a lifelike recrea­ tion of a mineshaft. '


North Wales- goes one bet­


ter, visitors can ride or walk through slate caverns, silent,


yet powerful reminders of this . . For “something entirely dif­


ferent” there is the tramway at Blaenau Ffestiniog, or the world’s largest slate, mine at Gloddfa Ganol, or the Wales Quarrying Museum at Llan- beris,


■ ' They make a change from the traditional holiday activity — but Wales' has all the sand, sea' and the 'expected family entertainments to which can be added a surprisingly


- diverse ran g e of tourist attractions and activities. No one should go through


life without seeing the con­ trasting. charms of the Lleyn


, Peninsula, with .a climate . which seems to avoid rain when you can almost see it falling on the high fells of Snowdon — and that you can climb the easy way by moun­ tain railway. There:are unchanging mar­


ket towns and cosy country inns in the rural area which encloses 3,000 square miles with only four, sets of traffic lights! Wales offers excellent holi­


day value for money, easy access and inexpensive travel costs; plus the whole range of accommodation from holiday camps to caravans, hotels and flats — or farmhouse hospital­ ity which is an excellent start for “countryside” holidays.


A GLIMPSE of Pembrokeshire coastline.


CREEBRIDGE . HOUSE HOTEL


NEWTON STEWART GALLOWAY


.'grace of an 18th century dower house (ibuilt 1/780) outside and in. The grounds provide seclusion and quiet. The gar­


There is much to please you h ere: in fact, all1 you want in a good hotel. I t has all the


* v’ $ --Aw • m t K n


den, delightfully flowered. 35 bedrooms (6 a t ground level), many having showers, central heating, 2 dining rooms, on a ia i . carte. Spacious lounges. Separate TV room. Hotel licence only. A.IA. and TLA.C. Ashley Courtn-ay Hotel. Some private fishing. Ideal centre for seeing lovely countryside.


Write for brochure or phone transfer charge.


MRS NISH NEWTON STEWART 2372


THE AULD KING’S ARMS


, .aspS^’ * ACw M.i. -v* .


SHirnm mmm HOLIDAYS


ity Adventure Holiday and leave everything to us. E x p e r t su p ervision . Friendly instructors. G-in- 1 programme includes sail­ ing, canoeing, pony trek­ king, caving, archery. Age group 7-9's; 9-12’s; 13-17’s. Write or phono for colour brochure (Also brochures for families and adults).


ADVENTURE LTD PGL YOUNG


312 Station Street, Ross- on-Wye HR9 7AH


Tel. (0989) 4211/7 or eve. and w/e’s Much *46^5- Marcle <053184) 609. V jV


superb beaches and golf course arc near to


ABERDOVEY’S


LLUGWY LODGE ESTATE


A secluded 40 acre estate, situated on the banks of the River Dovey. We o f fe r the advantages of fully appointed self-catering Cedar Lodges. Luxuiy flats and an ingeniously con­ verted Tudor Stable House, together with all the facilities provided by our pleasantly informal Country House ’ Hotel.


Tudor Bar and Grill, Games Room, Fishing, Sailing, Pony Trekking LLUGWY HOTEL Pennal, Machyplleth


Puwys. Tel. Pennal 228/205


ea rly and la te season. Pen­ sioners reductions. (Send 8V6p s tamp for colour brochure to Department ID, LYDSTEP


& EAGLESHOTEL


DINORBEN ARMS HOTEL


Anglesey


Telephone: Mr & Mrs G. Wain- • wright now. Amlwch 830358


Two delightful to hotels, situated to provide an ideal base for holidays in Anglesey and North Wales. Open all year.


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On The Beautiful Moray Coast


Unique house to let on Moray Firth. Garden1 down to sea. Sleeps 8. Daily help. Boat, fishing, gardener. Avail­ able April/May and part of June and September. Write: Grelg, . Brook House, Fleet, Hampshire.


BOOK YOUR


LAG-NA-KEIL CHALETS (OBAN) LTD.


Lerags, Oban, Argyll. SELF CATERING


HOLIDAY CHALETS ,


3% miles south of Oban. 2 and1 3-bedroom. Fully equipped (except linen). Electricity, ser­ vices. Central for touring Highlands. SAE brochure to Mrs Wren (UNI). Telephone: OBAN 2746.


AWAY FROM IT ALL You will enjoy n PONY


TREKKING HOLIDAY


m Powsyland “Paradise of Wales.” Unexcelled scenery, rivers and lakes.


CENTRE, Llanrdaeadr. Oswestry.


For free brochure &A.E. PONY TREKKING


P & B Approved. Tel, Llanrdaeadr . 349


CARAVAN PARK Monkton, Ayrshire


DUTCH HOUSE NORTH WALES / PORTMEIRION HOTEL


Re-opens March 26th. Write for tariff and special events calendar. Also details of self-contained cottages. The Director, Portmeirion - Hotel. Pen- rhyndeudraeth/Gwnedd, North ; • v • WalevLL48 6ER


Hire Bungalow, Chalet or Caravan on the Holiday E s t a t e on the Beach.-Write for b rochure , Sun- b e a ch Holida y Estate, Uwyngwrll, M e r .l o n e t h Gwyn ed d . T e l , ..Falrboume 263.


Hire modern Brick Built Bungalow on the


u n e p o lle d Welsh coast. Horse Riding, See end River Rshlng. Discount esrty holi­ days. Writs for actual


photographs. ^ H i lW QUAY • W A U S


V--V < . O l lt .p h Y f H.I.n, ; Uwynetlyn,, Dyffed.


r • Tsl. Uinarth 288.. -


S.a.e. for brochure to: Mr and Mrs Roberts. Dut^h u Caravan Park, Monkton, Ayrshire. Telephone Alloway 4^ *1


4/5 and 6 berth luxury caravans for hire. Fully) serviced.'Ideally situated for touring Western Scotland.


find! HOLIDAY PARK dankeith


Beautiful 70 acre Wooded park. Larae luxury 4/5 and 6 berth caravans con-


PARTY , R e s id e n t


during holiday season. Small heated swim-pool. Licensed bar, colour TVs, billiards. Fish and chip bar and cafeteria. S.A.E. for brochure and details of holiday bargains


CAIRNRYAN CARAVAN AND CHALET PARK


Caimryan, Wigtownshire, Scotland Tel. Cairaryan 231


CRIFFEL INN New Abbey , By Dumfries


on Solway coast road. Home baking our speciality. Central heating throughout, garage and car park. Proprietress: Mrs McCuIlock


Tel. New Abbey 314 THE


is in Gullane Village, 19 miles from’ Edinburgh. Set in a golfers paradise with 9 first class courses within a 5 mile radius. The accommodation, food and wine are excellent. Ask about our- Dormy weekends.


MALLARD HOTEL.


THE MALLARD. GULLANE Telephone GULLANE 3288


Make your choice from the accommo­ dation advertised on these pages.


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As mostl the beai|


We can | Hotels a| area. Tb plus fivcl


For morl The Moil WINDHRl


MODERN 4-6 BERTH CARAVANS AND CHALETS TO LET


HOLIDAY EARLY


TREVAYNE CARAVAN & CAMPING PARK


Beautifully situated on the coast bet­ ween Saunderafoot and Tenby, over­ looking Monkstone Bay whicn has a clear sandy beach. Ideal for bathing, boating and fishing. Vacancies July/September. Prop. Mr D. L. Reed. Tel: Saundcrsfoot 813402. Please send S.A.E. for brochure.


ANGUS HOTEL BLAIRGOWRIE


Visit the magnificent Highlands and beautiful Lowlands from th e Angus Hotel. Situated on tb e a edge of the Highlands facilities include Heated Indoor Swimming Fool, Sauna and Solarium, Colour TV in most bedrooms.


TEL. BLAIRGOWRIE 2838 for reservations.


demonstrations, instructional stable management and riding, through our picturesque countryside. These will be action packed holidays and will be of one weeks duration. We also will be having Weekend Specials. Send for free brochure to Lochanhead Riding Centre by Dumfries DG2 HJB. Tel: Lockfoot 291


We'will be ninnine special riding hoii- days that will combine riding lessons,


TEENAGERS RIDING HOLIDAYS DURING 1976


thrill of a PGL Multi Activ­ y t ........ . .. . . STROMNESS HOTEL


On the waterfront of the attractive old harbour of Stromness and on the doorstep of the finest sea angling waters of Britain.


40 bedrooms alt with hot and cold water. Ten bedrooms fitted with pri­ vate baths/showers. Lifts to all floors. Large comfortable lounges with open fires. Overlooking the harbour and Scapa Flow


Appl^fi


Mr and Mrs K. Anderson, Stromness, Orkney. Tel. Stromness 298


for brochure and tariff to: tesidential Proprietors:


Enjoy free fishing on five trout lochs while near the hotel are boating, ten­ nis, and an 18 hole golf course.


NORTH CONNEL, ARGYLL . AA and RAC ★ ★


OSSIANS HOTEL ■


This newly built modern hotel stands on beautiful Loch Etiveside overlook­ ing the Falls of Lora tidal rapids. May we send you our brochure and tariffs. .


Mr and Mrs J. O. M. STEWART Tel. Connel (063I7U-322.


THil


COCKERMOU CUMBERLANl Telephone: A l


Cumberland*!


r* Fifty-one be I private bath!


•k Central H e l every roorrl


‘ Meals served | p.m. Fully equipjJ


\ caravans. * Dancing twic| season,


tdoally sltuat| and Solway '■


Very atttj


A comfortable homely hotel in the Heart of Galloway. Originally a 17th Century ,coaching Inn, now fully mod­ ernised offering 25 bedrooms, all hot and cold with private bath. TVo. lounges, colour TV, Central heating throughout, car park. Dinner, Bed and Breakfast from £35 weekly. Block bookings welcomed.


Glenluce, Wigtownshire Tel. Glonluce 280


(non Licensed) Write, telephone Elizabeth Parker. . BOWMONT TREKKING CENTRE


Situated In tihe Cheviot Hills on & 1,500 hill farm. This is wonderful centre fo r explor­


'dipping and dipping, o r what­ eve r is happening during the ir s tay . Learn- to milk a cow by (hand if this is what you fancy.


G.AJE. for brochure. W. B S. Johnson, Belford-om-Bowmont, Yetholm, Kelso, Roxburgh­ shire. Tel. Yctholm 362.


ing the border country. See th e ewes and lambs, cows and calves, and a l l the fa rm activities. Visitors a re wel­ come to help with the hay,


Accommodation is in the farm­ house with- plenty of home cooking; and baking, one fu r ­ nished cottage available.


GARTH HOTEL


Granstown-on-Spey Morayshire


‘Friendly,’- ‘Cosy,’ ‘Hospit­ able,’ ‘Happy,’ — Just a few of the words used by recent guests to describe tneir idea of this hotel. We are also, rapidly becoming well- known over a wide area for ■ good food. Come and see us — you’ll probably come again.


A A . R A C . R S A C _______ appointed.


Tel: Grantown-on-Spey 2836.


RIDING HOLIDAYS AYRSHIRE FOR


and extensive sandy beaches—where some of the most varied and best riding country is in Britain today. Parties and unaccompanied children welcome. Open all the year round, come and sample our Scottish hospi­ tality. M.A.R.BS P. .of B. & S.S.C. approved. For brochure apply S.A.E. to (he Secretary Castlehill Stables. Ayrshire, KA7 34F Scotland. Tel: Ayre 66267.


Come and enjoy a really super holiday at our approved centro, which caters for every aspect of riding from novice to advanced riding.* We do day rides, tracking and instructional rides. This centre is situated in the most beautiful part of Ayrshire picturesque scenery


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