Restaurants in Wales: Cheap - 5 Star Luxury; Family - Romantic

Wales has a number of vegetarian and organic food restaurants and hotspots, notably Lampeter's emphasis on organic food in Mid Wales, and a choice of Vegetarian B&Bs and Bunkhouse group accommodation around the Brecon Beacons. All the main Welsh student hotspots, including bustling Cardiff central, Swansea (particularly around the Uplands area), Bangor and Lampeter have an excellent choice of restaurants across the board, including vegetarian and vegan.

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Featured Wales Accommodation

Celtic Haven - Lydstep

The Waves Bar and Restaurant, onsite, does dinner, lunch and sunday roasts. Thursday is Welsh night, offering traditional Welsh Fayre, with fine Welsh ale.

£280 to £3500 Per Week (Seasonal)

Wales Restaurants, Organic Food Wales, Farmers Markets Wales, Market Towns Wales

Wales also lays claim to some outstanding market towns which emphasise fresh produce and organic food, notably Wrexham in North Wales which has a choice of mini markets, plus other hotspots such as Abergavenny on the Brecon Beacons border. Checkout forthcoming Wales food festivals and events at 'www.foodwales.com' too.

Discover some outstanding fish restaurants around the Pembrokeshire coast, and Welsh Cheeses are world renowned, particularly Cerphilly but elsewhere too with South Caernarfon Creameries producing 'Old Shire' Special Reserve Cheddar and Extra Mature, Merlin Goats Cheeses from Ceredigion and Pant Mawr Farmhouse Cheeses from Pembrokeshire. Check the Welsh Cheese Trail on 'www.foodwales.com' for more information. Wales also has a number of farmers markets (many of which sell organic food). See 'www.organicwales.com' for more information here. The Organic Wales website also lists organic food restaurants and cafes around Wales.

Featured Wales Accommodation

Celtic Haven - Lydstep

The Waves Bar and Restaurant, onsite, does dinner, lunch and sunday roasts. Thursday is Welsh night, offering traditional Welsh Fayre, with fine Welsh ale.

£280 to £3500 Per Week (Seasonal)

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