Welsh Hotels & Guest Houses in Wales
Choose from 445 hotels and guest houses in Wales. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
| Novotel Cardiff Centre - Schooner Way - Atlantic Wharf, Cardiff, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF10 4RT |
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Around 400 metres from the Cardiff International Arena, the modern Novotel Cardiff Centre has an indoor swimming pool, well placed for both the Millennium Stadium and Cardiff Bay. The 4-star Novotel Cardiff Centre is a stylish, modern hotel with a heated pool, gym, sauna, steam bath and whirlpool. There is also a solarium available (additional cost). This Novotel hotel has its own Elements restaurant and 24-hour room service is available. The bar is open all night on Fridays and Saturdays. Up to 2 children (under 16 years) can stay free (with breakfast) when sharing a room with adults. This includes access to video games, baby equipment and a healthy children's menu. Families also get late check-out on Sundays (until 17:00). Novotel Cardiff Centre is less than a mile (around 900 metres) from Cardiff Central and Cardiff Bay rail stations. |
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| NosDa Studio Hostel - 53-59 Despenser Street, Cardiff, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF11 6AG |
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This hostel-style accommodation with a gym and free Wi-Fi has a great location along the banks of the river, in the shadow of the Millennium Stadium. NosDa Studio Hostel has private en suite rooms at great rates. Studio rooms sleep up to 7 people and have their own pod bathroom and kitchen unit. Continental breakfast is included in the room rate. The hotel has a 24-hour reception, and no curfew. The area surrounding NosDa is set to become Cardiffs newest hot spot for accommodation and entertainment. |
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| Trewythen Hotel - Great Oak Street, Carno, Powys, SY18 6BW |
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In Llanidloes, on the eastern slopes of the Cambrian Mountains, this beautifully preserved Georgian building combines historic charm with modern comforts, including free internet and parking. In the centre of this little market town, at the heart of Mid Wales, The Trewythen Hotel offers superb modern facilities in a historic Grade 2 listed building. Rich in original character and traditional charm, the hotel combines beautiful period features such as the antique staircase with luxurious, contemporary accommodation. All of the rooms have TVs and free Wi-Fi, as well as free wired broadband internet access. The Trewythen Restaurant serves fresh, home-cooked food, made with local Welsh produce. Vegetarians and those with special dietary needs can be accommodated by prior request. Surrounded by the beautiful Welsh countryside, Llanidloes makes a great base from which to explore the Cambrian Mountains, the Severn Way walk and Llyn Clywedog. |
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| Cothi Bridge Hotel - Nantgaredig, Carmarthen, Dyfed, SA32 7NG |
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5 minutes' drive from the National Botanic Garden of Wales, Aberglasney Gardens and Carmarthen, Cothi Bridge is beside the River Cothi and has pretty riverside views. With en suite rooms and plenty of free parking, Cothi Brige has views of the Cothi from the restaurant, bar and breakfast room. Cothi Bridge is only a 10-minute drive along the beautiful Towy Valley from the boutique town of Llandeilo. Skanda Vale Temple is around 25 minutes away. Friendly and family run, the hotel is ideal for walkers, cyclists and fishermen (facilities available). |
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| Portland House - Whitchurch, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, HR9 6DB |
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Ideally situated in the beautiful Wye Valley, Grade II Listed Portland House has AA 4-star status, with some charming Georgian period features. The River Wye is a 5-minute walk away. All rooms are individually decorated and beautifully furnished, with comfortable beds. Some of the rooms have a luxurious four-poster bed, a TV and DVD player or stunning countryside views. Guests may relax in the comfortable, spacious lounge, with log fire and satellite TV. There is also a picturesque award-winning garden. An excellent breakfast is provided, made with local produce. An inclusive full English breakfast is available to guests, served in the elegant dining room . Free parking and free Wi-Fi internet access are available to guests. |
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| The Oriel Country Hotel and Spa - Upper Denbigh Road, St Asaph, Denbighshire, LL17 0LW |
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Oriel Country Hotel & Spa is a short stroll from St Asaph village and its beautiful cathedral. Enjoy award-winning food, the pool, and first-class beauty and spiritual treatments. St Asaph Business Park can be reached in a 15-minute walk, and the area around the hotel is surrounded by attractive North Wales countryside. Bedrooms come with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs with over 50 channels and 24-hour room service. At Oriel, unwind with the swimming pool and gym, or indulge with a treatment from one of the award-winning beauty therapists. Terrace Restaurant won an AA Rosette in 2006 and offers exciting international cuisine with an emphasis on home-grown Welsh products. |
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| Premier Inn Rhuddlan - Marsh Road, St Asaph, Denbighshire, LL1 5UA |
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Providing comfortable, good value accommodation, Premier Inn Rhuddlan is a short walk to Rhuddlan Castle and has good access to Rhyl Train Station and Rhyl Football Club. Some of the comfortable rooms at Premier Inn can accommodate 2 adults and 2 children (under 16 years). The 2 children are also served a free full breakfast, when accompanied by an adult eating a full breakfast. The full all-you-can-eat breakfast includes cooked items, vegetarian options and a wide continental selection. Premier Inn Rhuddlan is next to Morfa Table Table restaurant, serving good cuisine in a welcoming atmosphere. There is free parking and a 24-hour reception at this Premier Inn. |
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| Castle View Hotel - 16 Bridge Street, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, NP16 5EZ |
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Built about 300 years ago as a private residence originally called Woodfield House, this charming hotel offers an unrivalled view of Chepstow Castle, Situated in the town of Chepstow, on the English/Welsh border by the banks of the River Wye. The historic nature of the hotel creates a charming atmosphere and it is interesting to think that the stones used in the building may have come from Chepstow Castle just across the road, which by that time had fallen into disuse. The aim of the hotel is to offer you comfort, good food and personal attention in surroundings which retain the charm of the 18th century and boast some outstanding features. |
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| Wolfscastle Country Hotel - Wolfscastle, Wolfscastle, Dyfed, SA62 5LZ |
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Situated in the heart of rural mid Pembrokeshire, this hotel has a long established reputation for excellent cuisine and service and has an AA Rosette for Good Food. Wolfcastle Country Hotel is the perfect base from which to explore this area of natural beauty. The Coastal Path has 300 km of spectacular, unspoilt scenery. Pembrokeshire has beaches to suit everyone, from busy resorts to tiny, secluded coves. There are a variety of boat trips to see the birds including puffins and guillemots, as well as seals and dolphins. The hotel is very much a family affair offering the highest standard of service in a relaxed and convivial atmosphere. Extensive conference facilities are complemented by the highest standard of service to ensure successful business and social events. |
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| Can-Y-Bae - Central Promenade, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 1AR |
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Since the 19th century, the Can-Y-Bae has provided an elegant escape from everyday life. Now as a sea front town house hotel, a few minutes walk from the town centre & the Venue Cymru Theatre & Conference Centre, we offer fully refurbished accomodation with a relaxed elegance & a contemporary twist. All rooms are en-suite & offer complimentary refreshments & luxury toiletries. All Premier rooms have lift access. We have a fully licensed bar & restaurant. |
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| Jenivore Hotel (Non-Smoking) - BandB - 12-14 Arvon Avenue, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2DY |
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Now under new management, this charming non-smoking hotel has a great location, just a few minutes' walk from the town centre, Llandudno's North Shore and many of the area's attractions. Llandudno's beautiful seafront promenade and the historic Victorian town centre are just a short walk away, and the hotel's excellent location makes it a great base from which to explore this beautiful part of Wales. After a hectic day enjoying all that the region has to offer, you'll probably want to relax and unwind, and there is a comfortable lounge with a TV and DVD player for guests' use. Most of the hotel's rooms are en suite and every room has a TV and tea/coffee making facilities. Well known for its warm and friendly atmosphere and excellent full English breakfasts, the Jenivore Hotel is a comfortable home-from-home where every guest is a friend. |
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| Dylan Thomas House - 5 Cwmdonkin Drive, Swansea, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA2 0RA |
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The birthplace of the poet, Dylan Thomas, this Edwardian house has been beautifully restored to its original condition, and offers a unique overnight experience. You can walk back into Edwardian times and enjoy the peace of a house with no TV, but instead with a phonogram, books, newspapers of the day and card games to keep you amused. Guided tours and walks are available. Close to Cwmdonkin Park, Dylan Thomas House is just 1 mile (1.6 km) from Swansea city centre and 5 miles (8 km) from Mumbles and Gower beaches. The house sleeps up to 6 people in 1 double, 1 twin and 2 single rooms including Dylans tiny bedroom with its original gas lamp point. Over two-thirds of Thomas' published output was written here. |
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| Lamphey Court Hotel and Spa - Lamphey, Pembroke, Dyfed, SA71 5NT |
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Built in 1823, this Georgian mansion hotel is classic yet contemporary, located in acres of grounds, bordered by the Pembrokeshire National Park and the sea. Dine in the candlelit Georgian restaurant, or for a less informal experience, the Conservatory. There is also the option of alfresco dining on the patio in the summer. Whatever you choose from our well balanced menus, you'll enjoy excellent food imaginatively prepared from the finest ingredients. Fresh, locally sourced ingredients are used wherever possible. Enjoy lobster from Freshwater Bay just along the coast, salmon from the River Teifi and lamb from Pembrokeshire's green Preseli Hills. Vegetarian and special diets options are also served. For larger parties and corporate guests, we offer private dining rooms. Our leisure centre boasts a swimming pool, well equipped gym, sauna, jacuzzi, sunbed and treatment rooms. |
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| Foelas Arms Hotel - Pentrefoelas, Betws-y-coed, Conwy, LL24 0HT |
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In the picturesque village of Pentrefoelas, 5 miles outside Betws-y-Coed, this small, family-run hotel provides a warm welcome and good value for money. Snowdonia National Park is a 30-minute car-ride away, as is white-water rafting in Bala. The largest outdoor go-karting circuit in North Wales, Glan y Gors, is a 5-minute drive away. Other nearby activities include golf, fishing, hiking and horse riding. In the 19th century, the Royal Mail coach often stopped at the Foelas Arms on its way from London through Betws-y-Coed to Holyhead. Today, the coaching route is the A5. The hotel has refurbished its dining room and offers a wide range of home-cooked food prepared using local produce. |
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| Oldwalls Leisure - Oldwalls Gower Wales, Oxwich Bay, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA3 1HA |
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In 50 acres of fields, woodland and private lakes, in the heart of a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Oldwalls Leisure offers free Wi-Fi and stylish, modern accommodation. In the centre of the Gower Peninsula, Oldwalls Leisure is a unique concept, combining a range of luxury accommodation with superb facilities for on-site indoor and outdoor activities. You can make the most of the private grounds by cycling, horse riding, fishing in the private lakes, playing tennis or enjoying a woodland walk. The superb location offers guests great access to all of the region's beaches, heritage sites and celebrated beauty spots, as well as a range of local outdoor countryside and seaside pursuits. The location also puts you right at the heart of village life in rural Gower, within walking distance of various quality restaurants and welcoming village pubs. The beautifully appointed rooms have stylish, modern designer bathrooms and plasma flat-screen TVs. |
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| The Bull Hotel - Bulkley Square, Llangefni, Anglesey, LL77 7LR |
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The 4 star Bull Hotel is situated in the centre of Llangefni. With easy access to the A55, connecting road for Holyhead. Stay in one of the top 4 star Welsh Tourist Board hotels on the island of Anglesey. Bangor only 15 minutes away. Set in a region of outstanding natural beauty, Llangefni is also an ideal base to explore the beautiful and varied North Wales area. The panorama of Snowdonia Mountains are attractions not to be missed. A major renovation was completed in 2004. rac and aa listed. A number of rooms are available on ground floor in the courtyard. |
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| Penrallt Hotel - Aberporth, Llechryd, Dyfed, SA43 2BS |
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The Penrallt Hotel near Cardigan is an impressive Edwardian Mansion House set amidst 42 acres of grounds in a peaceful location overlooking the stunning Blue Flag beaches of Aberporth Bay Easily accessed from the main A487, the Penrallt Hotel is just 5 miles from Cardigan in West Wales. The edge of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is just 6 miles south west of the hotel with the Ceredigion Heritage Coast to the north. Inland, there are the green pastures of the Teifi Valley. You can also take a trip northwards to Snowdonia or southwards to Pembrokeshire. A choice of dining options includes the award-winning Bay Restaurant, the Conservatory or the Terrace Bar. A small leisure complex provides an indoor pool, sauna, gymnasium and beauty salon. |
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| Hafod Elwy Hall - Bylchau, Bylchau, Denbighshire, LL16 5SP |
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Wonderful scenery, exceptional comfort, food grown on our own land, space and tranquillity - these are just some of the reasons why guests rate us '10 out of 10'. Visit Hafod Elwy Hall in any season and be captivated by the magical surroundings of the Hiraethog, amidst hills and lakes with the spectacular backdrop of the Snowdonia Mountains. Grasp the opportunity to enjoy the comfort and peace of our multi award-winning historical home. Relax in spacious and comfortable rooms, warm yourself by real log fires, enjoy local walks, bird watching, cycling or fishing using our private fishing rights. Combining high standards of comfort with responsible tourism, we proudly hold Green dragon environmental certification and won Green Snowdonia best sustainable tourism business 2007 and the Wales business and sustainability award 2007, climate change category. Our manor house may be small but our welcome is second to none. |
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| Cwrt Mawr - Llangeitho, Lampeter, Dyfed, SY25 6QJ |
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Beautiful, secluded and in a peaceful setting, this small mansion with heated swimming pool overlooks the open countryside of the Aeron and Teifi Valleys to the Cambrian Mountains beyond. Cwrd Mawr is south of Aberystwyth and east of the coastal towns of New Quay or Aberaeron. The Georgian mansion has just 4 bedrooms, each with an en suite bathroom or shower room. Each room has a flat-screen HD TV with Freesat, complimentary toiletries and use of a small guest kitchen for snacks. |
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| Mellington Hall Hotel - Mellington near Newtown, Montgomery, Powys, SY15 6HX |
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Mellington Hall is a family-run, elegant Gothic hotel, nestling in the heart of the beautiful Mid-Wales countryside. The relaxed and informal atmosphere compliments the hotel's fine interior, stunning location and excellent cuisine. Formally an elegant Victorian mansion, you can expect spacious rooms with period features and panelling, open fires and a beautiful staircase. Our warm atmosphere and welcoming staff will ensure that your visit is very enjoyable. The hotel is 10 miles from Newtown and Welshpool, and 20 miles from Shrewsbury. |
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| Clyne Farm Centre - Westport Avenue, Bishopston, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA3 5AR |
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Clyne Farm Centre has 9 converted stone barns and cottages with modern facilities, 3 miles (4.8 km) from Swansea city centre and the Gower beaches. The unique accommodation overlooks Swansea Bay and on-site activities include horse riding, indoor climbing, archery and Challenge Valley - the muddiest assault course in the world. The cottages vary in size and each is self-contained with double and twin bedrooms. Swansea University, the National Pool and Singleton Hospital are all 2 miles (3.2 km) away. The cottages are 5 miles (8 km) from the M4. |
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| The Gower Hotel - Milford Terrace, Saundersfoot, Dyfed, SA69 9EL |
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This charming 3-star hotel offers bright, spacious, airy en suite accommodation in the heart of the quiet little village of Saundersfoot, just a short walk from the harbour and beaches. The hotel boasts 20 charming and well-appointed en suite rooms, a lift to all floors and secure off-street parking available for guests' use, free of charge. The stylish conservatory restaurant uses the finest local produce to create delicious, home-cooked fresh food. The Gower Hotel is a friendly, family-run establishment that offers personal service and a genuinely warm welcome. |
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| The Meadowsweet Hotel - Station Road, Llanrwst, Conwy, LL26 0DS |
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This comfortable, family-run establishment in Snowdonia is nestled in the small market town of Llanrwst in the heart of the Conwy valley near Betws y Coed, North Wales. Sleep in one of our spacious en suite bedrooms and wake up with a hearty Welsh breakfast served in our up and coming restaurant Lle Hari. After breakfast the day is yours. With a central location for Snowdonia National Park, the Gwydyr Forest and the Aberconwy coast, sightseeing is a must. If, on the other hand, a pint and a paper is more your thing then you can take a stroll along Station Road to one of the old world pubs on Ancaster Square. We promise to make every effort to ensure your first visit will not be your last. Because we believe that you should arrive as a guest and leave as a friend. |
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| Tir y Coed Country House - Rowen, Conwy, Conwy, LL32 8TP |
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A haven of peace and tranquillity, nestled in over an acre of mature landscaped gardens, Tir y Coed is a 5-star country house and a Visit Wales Gold Award winner 2008/9. On the edge of Rowen, one of the Conwy Valley's most delightful villages, the Tir y Coed is within the boundaries of the Snowdonia National Park. The far-reaching views from Rowen extend to the magnificent mountains beyond. The medieval walled town of Conwy is just 4 miles (6.5 km) away, as is the coast. The house has many large windows, filling it with a warm, bright and welcoming light. All of the bedrooms are beautifully appointed and individually designed, with luxurious fabrics and attention to detail ensuring that each room becomes the perfect retreat. All rooms have a TV, refreshment tray, clock radio and an immaculate en suite bathroom or shower room. |
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| Elsinore Hotel - St George Cresent Main Promenade, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2LF |
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The Elsinore Hotel overlooks lovely Llandudno beach, with the Great Orme on the left and the Little Orme on the right. The Elsinore Hotel is the ideal centre for touring North Wales. The enchanting castles steeped in history, the magnificent beauty of Snowdonia, Betws-y-Coed and the Lleyn peninsular are all within easy reach and when the day is over, it's nice to return to the comfortable, friendly Elsinore Hotel. The hotel has a tradition of friendly, welcoming service and guests are assured of comfortable and relaxed surroundings to enable them to take full advantage of Llandudno's invigorating climate. The hotel provides some of the best accommodation in Llandudno at affordable prices. Rooms are tastefully decorated, while maintaining your comfort as our foremost priority. All rooms have en suite facilities. We specialise in groups and can accommodate a full coach party in en suite rooms. |
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| The Ferryboat Inn and Restaurant - Manor Way, Goodwick, Dyfed, SA64 0AE |
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Offering quality en suite rooms and forecourt parking, 500 metres from Fishguard ferry port, this is the nearest accommodation provider to Europcar and Hertz car hire, ideal for visiting Pembrokeshire. The 4-star Ferryboat Inn & Restaurant is ideally located to offer a relaxing break for those travelling to and from Ireland and is a wonderful base from which to enjoy the beautiful unspoilt Pembrokeshire coastline and countryside. The restaurant and bar have also been fully refurbished in March 2007, with the addition of a new Guest Lounge. |
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| Llanerchindda Farm Guest House - Cynghordy, Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys, SA20 0NB |
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Nestled amid 50 acres of Welsh countryside, this family-run guest house boasts comfortable en suite rooms, spectacular views of the Bran Valley and a wealth of outdoor activities. Providing clay pigeon shooting and an off-road course for experienced drivers and riders, the farm also presents itself as an ideal base from which to explore the natural beauty of South Wales and the Brecon Beacons. After a long day you can return to the comfort of the house to relax beside the log fire in the lounge bar or, in the summer months, you can unwind in the conservatory or on the terrace, which boasts breathtaking views of the Black Mountain and the Brecon Beacons beyond. |
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| Aberconwy House - Lon Muriau, Betws-y-coed, Conwy, LL24 0HD |
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An AA 5-star luxury Victorian guest house, Aberconwy House is situated in the picturesque village of Betws-y-Coed, near Mount Snowdon, providing the perfect base to explore Snowdonia National Park. Some rooms have stunning views of Snowdonia. Rooms are stylishly decorated, with an en suite and an LCD flat-screen TV. Free Wi-Fi internet access is available in the hotel. The village is surrounded by the majestic Gwydir Forest, with many cycle and walking routes. The centre of Betws-y-Coed with its many restaurants is just a 10 minute walk away. After a day exploring the beautiful waterfalls, rivers and wildlife of Snowdonia, relax in the comfortable lounge or on the sun terrace at Aberconwy House. |
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| The Beaches Hotel - Beach Road East, Prestatyn, Denbighshire, LL19 7LG |
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Overlooking Central Beach, this large, modern hotel has an indoor swimming pool and newly renovated rooms with views across the beach, the Irish Sea or Prestatyn's hills. Originally built as a yacht club and later adapted to serve as a golf club, the building stylishly incorporates the beach's original sea wall. The Beaches Hotel has now been transformed by its Irish owners into a friendly, comfortable, home-from-home for all visitors to North Wales. All rooms have been renovated and tastefully decorated to a high standard, with the fresh d?cor reflecting the hotel's magnificent seaside location. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel. The hotel has a large indoor pool, a fully equipped gym and a spa offering a range of relaxation and leisure facilities. For less mobile guests, there is a lift to all floors including the Promenade Bar and the patio area on the first floor. Free on-site parking is available for guests. |
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| Bron Eifion Country House Hotel - Criccieth, Harlech, Gwynedd, LL52 0SA |
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Set in 5 acres of tranquil Welsh country estate, this splendid Grade II listed house overlooks beautiful gardens and boasts breathtaking views of the sea. Close to the rugged beauty of the Snowdonia National Park and yet just half a mile to the west of Criccieth on the shores of Cardigan Bay, Bron Eifion is the perfect destination for a relaxing break. If you are a keen golfer, the area boasts 5 of north Wales' best golf courses: Criccieth, Nefyn, Abersoch, Harlech and Porthmadog. An independently owned house, Bron Eifion is full of charm, warmth and genuine hospitality, offering a tranquil and relaxing atmosphere with restful lounges that are warmed by open log fires in the winter. |
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