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So what makes a Welsh Rarebit? They're all different. Very different - everything from traditional country houses to cutting-edge boutique boltholes, luxury hotels to relaxing spas and historic inns, in fact. Mountains, mines and marine life. Rediscover yourself amongst the highest peaks, breathtaking rugged coastline and life affirming ziplines. Mid Wales is an undiscovered gem, where the rolling countryside is dotted with patchwork fields, where the pace of life is slow.

From the bright lights of the capital city to the rolling surf of the Gower and rugged Pembrokeshire, the South is 'beginner's Wales'. It's why we always include a photograph of the hosts at each property (how many other hotel guides do that?). Rarebits are mainly small- to medium-sized. What's more, they tend to be personally owned and run by hands-on hosts, which explains their high levels of care and service.

And, of course, there's quality too. Membership to the Rarebits club is by invitation only. Over the last 30-odd years we have built up an international reputation as Wales's leading collection of places to stay.
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The closing date for the competitions is midnight on the date shown in the competition details.
The winner(s) will be selected by Welsh Rarebits and notified by email shortly after the closing date.
At this point, each winner may be required to give a postal address for delivery.
The judges' decision will be final and no correspondence will be entered into once the result has been announced.
The winner's name may be displayed on the Welsh Rarebits website and social media outlets (eg Facebook).
Exploring the local area through its food and drink is the perfect accompaniment to a stay in a Welsh Rarebits hotel.
Wherever you are in this varied and beautiful country, let us take you on a tour to savour the best we have to offer in local delicatessens, farm shops, restaurants, farmers' markets and food festivals.
We would like to guide you through this gastronomic journey of the best of Welsh food, drink and hospitality.
As you travel around during your visit, you'll be beguiled by the beauty of Wales's geography and its mild climate which, along with nurturing farming practices and a lifestyle which encourages the skill of the artisan to flourish, are some of the ingredients that come together to produce some of the most mouth-watering treats you will find anywhere.
Adventure tourism - Thrill seekers look no further, get your adrenaline fix whilst flying through.
Snowdon is the centrepiece of a huge national park that contains not just mountains but vales clothed in ancient oak woods, moorlands, lakes and a stunning coastline.
For more seashore, head for the Llyn Peninsula or Isle of Anglesey, booth designated 'Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty'.
There's another AONB along the border, in the gorgeous shape of the Clwydian Range of hills.
So we're not short on scenery - or activities.
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